We loved the Iguazú Falls! Getting to see such a beautiful natural marvel has been one of our trip highlights that we’ll never forget. Hope the Falls are on your to visit list!
Great video as everything was explained well, transpo and all! I just want to know whether you encountered a lot of mosquitoes on the trail and within the park? I heard there's lots of Dengue cases in Brazil last summer (Dec 2023 to April 2024). We are planning a trip here in January. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Thank you! We used bug spray and didn’t experience mosquitoes during our time at the Falls, or while in Rio. However, we did get lots of bites in Buenos Aires- despite using bug spray.
How did you get there? Fly, bus, train? How did you purchase airfare? How much was it? Was it better to pay cash in person at the airport or credit card? Or online? In advance or day of trip? How do you get to and from the airport at Iguazu Falls? Thanks in advance for answering these questions!
Hi! We flew to Cataratas International Airport (Brazil) from Rio, and were able to take an Uber to the hotel. Flights we bought online. We bought the Iguazu Falls tickets to both locations in person. In Argentina, we paid with cash but in Brazil we used our cards. Hope this helps!
@@UnlockedVistas thank you for your reply! I’m flying in from Buenos Aires so I wasn’t sure if we could get airfare once we get to BA or do it in advance from the USA. I appreciate your input
@@WriterusAeternus We only looked at flights online and the prices were similar for us whether we booked in USD or local currency. We always paid by card. We’ve heard some people prefer to book their flight in person with cash at the Aerolíneas Argentina offices but we never looked into it. It wasn’t worth the inconvenience to us.
Lamentablemente, fueron en un momento en el que no pudieron experimentar las cataratas argentinas en su plenitud. La visita a la garganta del diablo del lado argentino, es lo más impresionante de toda la experiencia y no la tuvieron, aparte creo qué hay una parte, del sendero inferior, que es la más divertida del mismo, que hace rato que no veo a nadie filmarla, que es el Salto Bosetti, que debe estar cerrado también…
Nos dio pena que no pudimos ver todo. Lo que sí vimos fue tan bello, no puedo ni imaginar que haga más belleza todavía! Esperamos regresar en otro viaje para tener la experiencia que describe. ¡Gracias por ver nuestros videos y por su comentarios!
This is very much the problem. The truth is the Argentines are doing a very poor job at up-keeping the trails. Several parts are closed at one time or another, so now, the most amazing/immersive experience is definitely on the Brazil side. Este es en gran medida el problema. La verdad es que los argentinos están haciendo un muy mal trabajo manteniendo los senderos. Varias partes están cerradas en un momento u otro, por lo que ahora, la experiencia más sorprendente/inmersiva está definitivamente en el lado de Brasil.
Hi! We didn’t see any dogs inside the parks on either side. The walkways can be a bit tight at times so not sure they would allow them. I suggest double checking the park websites but from what we can see they aren’t allowed.
We loved the Iguazú Falls! Getting to see such a beautiful natural marvel has been one of our trip highlights that we’ll never forget.
Hope the Falls are on your to visit list!
The wood trail looks so cool. But the Brazilian side with the waterfalls is beautiful
. I want to see moneys!!
Right?! Monkeys in the wild is something I had never experienced. So cool. ~Migz
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Beautiful country!
Great video as everything was explained well, transpo and all! I just want to know whether you encountered a lot of mosquitoes on the trail and within the park? I heard there's lots of Dengue cases in Brazil last summer (Dec 2023 to April 2024). We are planning a trip here in January. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Thank you! We used bug spray and didn’t experience mosquitoes during our time at the Falls, or while in Rio. However, we did get lots of bites in Buenos Aires- despite using bug spray.
How did you get there? Fly, bus, train? How did you purchase airfare? How much was it? Was it better to pay cash in person at the airport or credit card? Or online? In advance or day of trip? How do you get to and from the airport at Iguazu Falls? Thanks in advance for answering these questions!
Hi! We flew to Cataratas International Airport (Brazil) from Rio, and were able to take an Uber to the hotel. Flights we bought online. We bought the Iguazu Falls tickets to both locations in person. In Argentina, we paid with cash but in Brazil we used our cards. Hope this helps!
@@UnlockedVistas thank you for your reply! I’m flying in from Buenos Aires so I wasn’t sure if we could get airfare once we get to BA or do it in advance from the USA. I appreciate your input
@@WriterusAeternus We only looked at flights online and the prices were similar for us whether we booked in USD or local currency. We always paid by card. We’ve heard some people prefer to book their flight in person with cash at the Aerolíneas Argentina offices but we never looked into it. It wasn’t worth the inconvenience to us.
@@UnlockedVistas thank you! Cheers
the "U' is not silent
Lamentablemente, fueron en un momento en el que no pudieron experimentar las cataratas argentinas en su plenitud. La visita a la garganta del diablo del lado argentino, es lo más impresionante de toda la experiencia y no la tuvieron, aparte creo qué hay una parte, del sendero inferior, que es la más divertida del mismo, que hace rato que no veo a nadie filmarla, que es el Salto Bosetti, que debe estar cerrado también…
Nos dio pena que no pudimos ver todo. Lo que sí vimos fue tan bello, no puedo ni imaginar que haga más belleza todavía! Esperamos regresar en otro viaje para tener la experiencia que describe. ¡Gracias por ver nuestros videos y por su comentarios!
This is very much the problem. The truth is the Argentines are doing a very poor job at up-keeping the trails. Several parts are closed at one time or another, so now, the most amazing/immersive experience is definitely on the Brazil side.
Este es en gran medida el problema. La verdad es que los argentinos están haciendo un muy mal trabajo manteniendo los senderos. Varias partes están cerradas en un momento u otro, por lo que ahora, la experiencia más sorprendente/inmersiva está definitivamente en el lado de Brasil.
@@paradiselife3488 No es un tema de que se esté haciendo un mal trabajo, fue la naturaleza la que destrozó las pasarelas que ya están siendo reparadas
Can we take our dog with us?
Hi! We didn’t see any dogs inside the parks on either side. The walkways can be a bit tight at times so not sure they would allow them. I suggest double checking the park websites but from what we can see they aren’t allowed.