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Iguazu Falls, Argentine side

Check in at the world's widest waterfall, the Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side! Unfortunately, the Devil's Throat has been cut off and it's not open yet.. It's like following Wong Kar-wai to Argentina In the morning, go to the bus terminal and take a bus to the falls, 7000P/person/round trip, about 40 minutes (towards the airport). Since I bought tickets online before for 20000p/person, there's no need to queue. It's just Labor Day, so there are slightly more people. The staff generally speak English (both at the station and the scenic area). There's a luggage storage place nearby, didn't ask the price. After entering, just follow the main road. You can choose to wait for the little train (registration required, free, wait for your name to be called) or take the green trail on the right side of the station, about 655m, to the real entrance of the trail. There are two paths, upper and lower. We went to the lower one first, saw the full view of the waterfall and a rainbow, very beautiful. Saw a few boats rushing into the waterfall, took a round trip, about 90 minutes, walking, stopping, and taking pictures (as estimated by the road signs). Met a group of Malaysians while resting. Then went to the upper, the scenery was not as good as the lower, no rainbow, just saw the source of the waterfall. Both paths are circular. On the way out, saw crocodiles and monkeys. After leaving the scenic area, took a bus back to the city from the right side of the scenic area entrance. Then waited for the double-decker bus at the bus terminal, one every two hours, also takes two hours, touring around the attractions of Iguazu, saw a racecourse, zoo, duty-free shop, and a glimpse of three countries.
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Posted: May 4, 2024
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