Excursion to Iguazu National Park, on the Argentinian side. Our tour guide will meet you at your hotel or a pre-arranged location. On the way to the park, they will explain a little about local life and some particularities of life on the border between Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.
Upon leaving Foz do Iguaçu, we will make a stop for immigration procedures. Our team will request some personal information to facilitate the guide's work. A transport manifest is required to cross the border, which can be requested from local traffic authorities.
Upon arrival at the park area on the Argentinian side, the guide will hand over your tickets, greatly facilitating your entry. The ticket collection system is not efficient and can be chaotic when the system or internet is down.
The guides come to the park daily, will be with you, and will accompany you on the circuits. Normally, we will first visit the Devil's Throat, followed by the Upper Circuit and, after a lunch break, the last trail is the Lower Circuit, with some uphill and downhill sections.
The trails are easily accessible, mostly flat and easy to walk. The Lower Circuit has stairs and ramps. The total hike is approximately 8 kilometers, easy going considering we will have about 5.5 hours, with several stops for photos and to enjoy the view.