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Iguazu Falls: What to Know Before Visiting Foz do Iguau - Wolters World

Iguazu Falls: What to Know Before Visiting Foz do Iguau - Wolters World

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Iguazu Falls, Cataracas de Iguazu, Foz do Iguacu, There are so many ways to say it, but they all mean the world famous waterfalls that are on the Brazil and Argentina border. Here we go through what you need to know about visiting the Iguazu Waterfalls and the surrounding areas, from the transportation, to what to expect when you visit the falls
Date: 2022-02-04

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This video made me miss Argentina. I was there spring 2020. I visited Iguazu in February and it was perfect time to visit because the water was low. I went on both sides, if you have the time totally recommend doing both sides. I also recommend doing one of those boat trips if you want to spend the money. It was so much fun going under the waterfall. Definitely have change of clothes and/or poncho when you go because it will rain or the mist gets you wet. Have on shoes that can get wet. Also remember to drink water. It can be super hot and humid. They also had showers so people can cool off. I stayed at Argentinian side. Also went to a concert. The town has so much stuff to do besides the Cataracas. Also recommend stopping at other places if you travel from Buenos Aires. I stopped at San Ignacio, Misiones.
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Tip! In argentina side if you buy the ticket for the next day when you are there it has a half price. So take it easy and if you dont get to do all the hikes you want in one day you can buy a second day ticket and its cheaper and you can do all the park! And now i think you have to hire a guide in the park to do the visit i think thats new, check that out in the website of the falls and there they have a map of all the circuit so you can see all what you can do in the park. Saludos de buenos airessss!
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Why choose the Argentinean side or the Brazilian side? Do both and visit Paraguay as well. That way, you help the Mercosur regional bloc to unite and develop these countries. After the cold war, the world's big investments crossed the iron curtain. After covid-19 they should also cross the water curtains.
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We stayed at Belmont on Brazil side. You get access to Brazil side when park is closed. We hired a guide through hotel to go to Argentina side and drive use through customs to Argentina airport. Also loved bird park on Brazil side. Loved the falls
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Had many honeymoons there! lol The MOST romantic place! To really enjoy foz de Iguassu you need 3 or 4 days. That way you can go to Itapu Dam. It's really worth it to take the tour there too. 4 days will give you time for seeing Paraguay too.
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The winter here is the dry season. In 2021, the drought was particularly big, and the water fall literally disapeared. As Mark said come to visit in Oct - Feb (summer is the rain season, to the point some of the cat-walks gets closed.
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The falls are part of a boat chase scene in the movie James Bond movie Moonraker. There's a behind the scene documentary for the movie where they discuss how one of the boats with the driver got stuck close to the edge of the falls.
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After visitng the falls, come back at night and do the Circuito Inferior. It is surreal. You will hear the roar of falling water at a distance but won't see them. But since you have seen them during the day, you will see them.
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You travel a lot. I would be curious to see a video about how much you travel in a year. I try to travel to a new country once a year but sometimes it just doesnt happen. Thanks for the new video.
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One of the highlights of Brazil. We stayed at a place called Recanto Cataratas Thermas Resort which was top notch. Watch out for the sneaky coatis!
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