Discover the great Iguassu Falls from Argentina
The country of Argentina is home to two thirds of the great Iguassu Falls making this full day excursion very exciting. Once you have arrived at the park, cross a 480-metre-long bridge which connects Brazil’s Foz do Iguaçu and Argentina’s Puerto Iguazu. Multiple trails and circuits loop around the park so you can get to see the falls from many viewpoints. The most magical by far is the view from Devil’s Throat, where you can see the strong pulling waterfall from the very top. Here you will be within the clouds of steam that form from the water’s impact presenting a beautiful rainbow.
Winged Boots Wisdom:
If your plan is to walk to Devil’s throat (which we recommend you do) be sure to keep your belongings – and yourself – wrapped in extremely good waterproofs. Alternatively pair up with a travel buddy and alternate taking turns to walk across, keeping at least your belongings dry!
The country of Argentina is home to two thirds of the great Iguassu Falls making this full day excursion very exciting. Once you have arrived at the park, cross a 480-metre-long bridge which connects Brazil’s Foz do Iguaçu and Argentina’s Puerto Iguazu. Multiple trails and circuits loop around the park so you can get to see the falls from many viewpoints. The most magical by far is the view from Devil’s Throat, where you can see the strong pulling waterfall from the very top. Here you will be within the clouds of steam that form from the water’s impact presenting a beautiful rainbow.
Winged Boots Wisdom:
If your plan is to walk to Devil’s throat (which we recommend you do) be sure to keep your belongings – and yourself – wrapped in extremely good waterproofs. Alternatively pair up with a travel buddy and alternate taking turns to walk across, keeping at least your belongings dry!
The country of Argentina is home to two thirds of the great Iguassu Falls making this full day excursion very exciting. Once you have arrived at the park, cross a 480-metre-long bridge which connects Brazil’s Foz do Iguaçu and Argentina’s Puerto Iguazu. Multiple trails and circuits loop around the park so you can get to see the falls from many viewpoints. The most magical by far is the view from Devil’s Throat, where you can see the strong pulling waterfall from the very top. Here you will be within the clouds of steam that form from the water’s impact presenting a beautiful rainbow.
Winged Boots Wisdom:
If your plan is to walk to Devil’s throat (which we recommend you do) be sure to keep your belongings – and yourself – wrapped in extremely good waterproofs. Alternatively pair up with a travel buddy and alternate taking turns to walk across, keeping at least your belongings dry!