Explore the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site straddling the border of Argentina and Brazil. This collection highlights the Argentinian side's immersive trails, including the dramatic Garganta del Diablo, and offers practical tips for navigating the park, choosing between the Lower and Upper Circuits, and timing your visit for the best experience.
Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls is a world-famous natural wonder located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, offering breathtaking views and numerous hiking opportunities.
Cataratas de Iguazu
Cataratas de Iguazu refers to the Iguazu Falls, a magnificent natural spectacle shared by Argentina and Brazil, with the Argentinian side offering more immersive trails.
Garganta del Diablo
Garganta del Diablo, or the 'Throat of the Devil,' is the most impressive section of Iguazu Falls, accessible via a kilometer-long walkway.
Lower Circuit
The Lower Circuit at Iguazu Falls offers trails through the lower part of the falls, providing a close-up view of the cascading water.
Higher Circuit
The Higher Circuit provides a less strenuous walking path along the top of the Iguazu Falls, offering different views compared to the Lower Circuit.
Upper Circuit
The Upper Circuit offers a walking path along the top of the Iguazu Falls, providing a less physically demanding way to experience the falls.