Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Day 40. Iguazu. 25.2.25

"Early morning pick up from your hotel for your full day of exploring the Argentine side of the falls. This tour always starts early in order to beat the crowds and get the first train to the Devil’s Throat. There are walkways over the islands which take you to a balcony over the falls and the most spectacular view of the entire Devil’s Gorge. You will then have plenty of time to walk the 800 metres of paths on the upper circuit. These new suspended walkways are detached from the jungle surface so as to protect the fauna by preventing disruption of the natural trails. From this circuit you have a higher sight of the falls, providing you with a magnificent panoramic view. It takes around one hour to cover the upper circuit. The lower circuit contains 600 metres of walkways, also detached from the jungle floor, and has great views from below and around the falls. Once you have finished all the circuits, return to the visitor centre where your vehicles will be waiting to transfer you back to your hotel. Please note there is some degree of difficulty as the path includes many stairs, particularly on the lower circuit. On completion of the tour, you will be taken to your hotel."

Iguazu Falls and 1 other place yet to come in the South American part of our adventure is what I have been most excited about.

*another wow moment in our adventures *

Pick up was at 7.30am. 



We did the upper trail first.


















In 2023 this bridge out to the devils throat was flooded.









Coatis (racoon)

The oldest building in the National Park.



We had an unplanned boat ride on the Iguazu River and got drenched from the waterfalls. Mark has some great gopro footage that I will upload later.









The weather got up to 34° & we walked 9+ kms.




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