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How to visit both sides of Iguazu falls on the same day | timing your one day visit! ⌚

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Explore the magnificent Iguazu Falls, straddling the border of Brazil and Argentina. This collection highlights the best ways to experience the falls, from navigating both sides in a single day to experiencing the breathtaking Devil's Throat and its surrounding trails. Perfect for travelers seeking to witness one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders.

  • Iguazu Falls

    The largest waterfall system in the world, offering breathtaking views from both the Brazilian and Argentine sides.

  • Argentine side of Iguazu

    This side of Iguazu Falls features numerous trails and walkways, including the famous Devil's Throat, offering a more intimate encounter with the waterfalls.

  • Brazil side of Iguazu

    Known for its panoramic views of the Iguazu Falls, this side offers a more consolidated trail system for visitors.

  • Devil's Throat

    The most impressive section of Iguazu Falls, characterized by its U-shaped chasm and immense curtain of water.

  • Garganta del Diablo

    The Spanish name for the Devil's Throat, this is the most spectacular and awe-inspiring part of Iguazu Falls.

  • Upper Level Trail

    A trail on the Argentine side that allows visitors to walk above and alongside parts of the Iguazu Falls.

  • Circado Superior

    Also known as the Upper Circuit on the Argentine side, this trail offers elevated views of the Iguazu Falls.

  • Lower Level Trail

    The Lower Level Trail on the Argentine side winds through the forest, providing close-up views and access to various viewpoints at the base of the falls.

  • Circado Inferior

    The Lower Circuit on the Argentine side, this trail offers views from the bottom of the falls, allowing for a more intense sensory experience.

  • Kataratas Trail

    The primary walking path on the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, offering continuous, stunning vistas of the waterfalls.

  • Trillia dos Cataradas

    The Portuguese name for the main trail on the Brazilian side, leading visitors through a series of viewpoints of the Iguazu Falls.

  • Devil's Throat lookout

    A viewing platform at the most dramatic section of Iguazu Falls, offering an unparalleled perspective of the Devil's Throat.

  • Hotel dos Cataratas

    A historic hotel situated within the Brazilian national park, providing convenient and luxurious accommodation with stunning proximity to the falls.