Iguazu Falls BRAZIL side…let the competition begin… If you’ve been, drop your opinion! If you want tips, here ya go!
It’s a really hard comparison, and after my first visit I loved the Argentina side more, however this last time many of the paths were closed on that sided so I liked the Brazil side better.
General Tips:
- Easily get to the park by bus from Argentina for $4
- If staying in Brazil, they also have cheap buses or you can pay extra for a taxi
- Book tix online to ensure a specific time slot (only a certain number of people are allowed in per hour) or get them when you get there. CC accepted.
- Brazil side looks more like a theme park and there’s a 25 min bus ride from the entry to the trails
- There’s a nice hiking trail to get to the actual main attraction, be sure to stop and admire the views!
- The main attraction is the “Devil’s Throat”, where the most intense part of Iguazu Falls is, so naturally they built a bridge for you to walk across the top of it 😂
- If you walk on said bridge, you WILL get soaked. So don’t bring or wear anything you don’t want to get wet.
- There’s always crowds so just be patient with photo spots and get creative with angles!
Full blog post coming soon, and more tips on the Iguazu Falls highlight on my main page!
Is Iguazu Falls on your bucketlist? Did you know it’s one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature?
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