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Iguazu Falls
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Anybody been? Am going for 2 nights mid-Feb staying on Argentinian side, any got any recommendations for be things to do as am getting confused looking at Trip Advisor reviews?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi went to the Falls about 10 years ago - not sure what you mean by things to do as when we were there only thing to do around the area was the falls we spent a full day there and then went back into Brazil from Argentina. You have to be really careful that you have all the correct paperwork - it may have changed but was confusing crossing the border as we didnt have correct papers and were not advised at the bus station.
The falls are massive and have extensive walkways which allow you to get close-up views of the "action". Make sure you visit the Brazilian side as well as it is just as good as the Argentinian side and gives you a different perspective. Take a boat trip - it's really exciting but be prepared to get absolutely soaked!
If you have been to Niagara and were impressed, you will be gobsmacked by Iguazu
If you have been to Niagara and were impressed, you will be gobsmacked by Iguazu
years ago and things might have changed, but from the Argentine side you could go out on a walkway for a good view of the Devil's Throat, the biggest and noisiest bit. You can also visit some of the smaller and prettier side falls, and even walk across the top of them (water flow there isn't fast or deep).
From Brazil, you can go down a path by the hotel and look up at another side fall, one with a heavy flow. It's worth doing this if you have the time, but don't fret if you haven't, you'll see plenty on the Argentine side.
Helicopter flights may be available on one side or the other, and they provide excellent views (assuming they keep their windows clean).
From Brazil, you can go down a path by the hotel and look up at another side fall, one with a heavy flow. It's worth doing this if you have the time, but don't fret if you haven't, you'll see plenty on the Argentine side.
Helicopter flights may be available on one side or the other, and they provide excellent views (assuming they keep their windows clean).