Iguazu Falls: Visit to Argentinian and Brazilian Side in two days
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Iguazu Falls: Visit to Argentinian and Brazilian Side in two days

2 days
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Starting the tour with picking you up from your hotel in Puerto Iguazu, you will enjoy a full day visit of Iguazu Falls. On the Argentinian side, the park includes 8km trails in three different circuits: Upper Circuit, Lower Circuit and Trail to the Devil´s Throat.

Declared a Worldwide Heritage site by UNESCO, the Iguazu Falls consists in 275 falls (most of them are on the Argentinian side), some of them up to 80 meters high turning this into a fantastic landscape, contrasting the jungle's magical quietness with the waterfalls' roar.

It begins two hundred meters from The Rainforest Train Cataratas Station. Along the way visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the semicircular chain that begins at Dos Hermanas Waterfalls, going through Chico, Ramírez, Bosetti, Adán y Eva, and Bernabé Méndez Waterfalls, ending at the Mbiguá Waterfall lookout as a first stop.

It is characterized by having its trails set on top of the waterfalls edge, which allows a vertical view from the top, really electrifying. It has places to rest, which makes the tour a source of energy and a place to relax near the water.

After Mbiguá Waterfall lookout, the gangway crosses the Superior Iguazú River to reach the edge of the second largest fall in this beautiful system: the San Martin Waterfall.

This balcony has the best and widest panoramic view of the whole Iguazu Falls from Argentina side. You will see the Hotel Das Cataratas and the elevators on the Brazilian side, and the Sheraton Hotel, the Old Water Tank Tower, the balconies of Upper and Lower trails, the San Martin island and the gangway to Devil’s Throat on the Argentinian side. Leaving this circuit, the gangway runs back through islets in the Upper Iguazu delta, to finally reach the Cataratas Station.

On second day (we can invert days), we will include a half day visit to Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side. The visit is basically a bus ride in the jungle, with a 1500 mts trail to enjoy a unique panoramic view of the falls. There is an elevator to enjoy the falls from upper viewpoint.
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Included
  • Local guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Ticket entrances in both sides of National Parks
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
70%
Original
25%
Nightlife
15%
Reviews
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Dave M
5 | 2019-08-05

Over two days, we went to both the Argentinian side and Brazilian side. Most of the falls are on the Argentina side but you get a better view from the Brazil side. It's worth doing the boat ride, but you will get soaked if you do, so plan accordingly. Horatio was a great guide

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Kadri V
5 | 2019-07-15

Had such a wonderful two days in Argentina and Brazil with our lovely guide Karina. The first day in Argentina was truly spectacular, the 3 circuits were crowded by mid day so it was very nice that we arrived earlier and skipped all the long lines, we had a long enough lunch break to finish the day up with the lower circuit which was definitely a highlight of the day. The second day again we arrived at a right time on the border crossing to skip long wait for customs. On the second day the tour is half day and it consists of one trail that brings the visitor to the panoramic view points to the waterfalls. After the tour we all agreed to have a lunch at a Brazilian restaurant which I would recommend opting in on.

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