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  • Brazilian side

    Brazilian side
    Whilst the majority of the falls are in Argentina, a better overview is had from the Brazilian side, where you can get an excellent overview of Devil's Throat and the rest of the falls, from both above and below.
    Brazilian side
  • Argentinian side

    Argentinian side
    The Iguazu Falls are an awesome sight as tonnes of water throw themselves over cliffs and the mist rises amongst the jungle. They are taller than Niagara Falls, and twice as wide.
    Argentinian side
  • Boat Trip

    Boat Trip
    Do the boat ride to the bottom of the falls. Whirlpools, waves and currents provoked by the Falls add adrenaline and lots of emotions to this unforgettable tour.
    Boat Trip
  • Garganta del Diablo

    Garganta del Diablo
    The main attraction of the Falls. There is a free train running up to a 1 km-long walkway across the river to stand just back from the main horseshoe of falls where the roar and spray are most tremendous.
    Garganta del Diablo
  • Bird Park

    Bird Park
    This world-class Bird Park is situated on 12 acres of native subtropical forest on the Brazilian side. It offers tourists to enter huge 8-meter high forest aviaries to study and photograph birds in their natural habitat without the restrictions of netting and cages.
    Bird Park
  • Itaipu Dam

    Itaipu Dam
    While visiting Iguassu Falls National Park, take the chance to explore the Itaipu Dam, the largest operational hydroelectric power plant in the world.
    Itaipu Dam
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    When to go

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    Warning: Visas are required to cross between Argentinian and Brazilian sides. They may NOT be issued at the border -- you may have to secure two visas in advance.

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    How to get there

    Access to the Falls is usually done through one of the three cities in the so-called tri-border between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. There are airports of Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and Puerto Iguazu (Argentina)

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