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● Isla San Martin – For the falls two different sides has two main lookouts. A lot of birds there are also. Only by boat is accessible and it’s free. When the river level high this may be closed. You can ask the authorities of the park if the access of the island is open before your visit.
● Garganta del Diablo – Without having seen it don’t leave because it is the main attraction in the Argentina side. Running up to about 1 kilometer long walk way there is a train to stand just back across the river of the falls from the main horseshoe where are most tremendous the roar and the spray.
● Sendero Macuco – To the Arrechea waterfall through the rainforest is the trail and from the crowds to get away is a good way. On an unpaved it’s about 7 kilometers return but at the Estacion Central starting the easy path. Beneath the fall is possible the swimming, so a towel and a bathing suit consider bringing. From the park information desk is available an informative brochure for the trial. To do it in daylight it is recommended, so if it’s 3 or 4 PM don’t start it.
The Brazilian Side –
On the Brazilian side the ticket price is 49 R$ per person according to May 2014, for the Brazilian residents is cheaper and from here you can get the overview of the Devil’s Throat which is excellent and the rest of the Iguacu Falls from both below and the above.
What to do at the Iguacu Falls:
The Argentina Side –
The Argentina side offer trips which includes through the park the rides on 4WD, the boat rides, near the entrance to be booked or before going down to the ferry on the circuito inferior. One of the boat rides if you do (for a short one AR$180, for a long one AR$380 some way down the river which also takes you), to the skin prepare to get soaked, for your camera you will receive a dry bag.
The Brazilian Side –
The Brazilian side also offers the boat trips in the 20 person zodiac boats of the Iguacu Falls up to the base. At the roadside entrance gate your tour starts the truck where you board towards the drop-off point through the jungle that will take you. The fauna that are a narrator will describe, along the way 1st July, 2013, Jimknows 18:39. To the dock you have an easy hike down at the end of the ride on your raincoat where you should put, the life preserver, into plastic bags place your valuable things and the camera. It’s quite fun to the falls the ride up the river by the two large motors as the boat are powered to navigate the rapid that are needed. For your later purchase the journey is video captured during the ride. Near the launch point for the Argentina boat tours at the beginning of the falls the first pause and then towards the Devil’s Throat up the river.
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