In January 2018, on our trip to Argentina, we had the opportunity to visit the Iguazu Falls, both in Argentina and in Brazil; it had rained a lot in the previous days so we were able to contemplate those unforgettable waterfalls in all their splendour. These falls are considered one of the "Seven Natural Wonders of the World". It is made up of 275 jumps, and 80% of them are located on the Argentine side, the highest drop is 80 meters. You can get to know it by walking through three along, safe paths on the Argentine side. You will get wet when passing so close to the falls and you will hear a great roar of water falling into the void. In Brazil, you can contemplate the falls from a greater distance, which allows you a beautiful overview, there are also safe paths, and nearby waterfalls in which you will surely also get wet. In short, if it is a rainy year and you can visit both sides, they will be unforgettable visits. In these two videos I summarize both experiences and sensations.
In January 2018, on our trip to Argentina, we had the opportunity to visit the Iguazu Falls, both in Argentina and in Brazil; it had rained a lot in the previous days so we were able to contemplate those unforgettable waterfalls in all their splendour. These falls are considered one of the "Seven Natural Wonders of the World". It is made up of 275 jumps, and 80% of them are located on the Argentine side, the highest drop is 80 meters. You can get to know it by walking through three along, safe paths on the Argentine side. You will get wet when passing so close to the falls and you will hear a great roar of water falling into the void.
In Brazil, you can contemplate the falls from a greater distance, which allows you a beautiful overview, there are also safe paths, and nearby waterfalls in which you will surely also get wet.
In short, if it is a rainy year and you can visit both sides, they will be unforgettable visits. In these two videos I summarize both experiences and sensations.