Thanks for the video! It helped me plan my trip. I visited both sides last week (Feb 29-Mar 2 2024). Entrance fee at the Argentinian side was 20,000 pesos (~21 USD) - it can be paid by Visa/Mastercard/American Express or cash. "Garganta del Diablo" (Devil's Throat) is closed since 3 months ago - there was an overflow and they need time to repair the walkways. Brazilian side costs 100 Reals (also ~21 USD) and it can be paid in cash on a booth or using machines if you prefer cards. And speedboat trip at the Argentinian side cost me ~62 USD.
Awesome glad to hear that! And thanks for sharing the updated information with everyone. The prices are constantly fluctuating, so I'm sure that information will be helpful to others.
Like 8 👍 Hello from Naples, Florida. The waterfalls are absolutely beautiful. Great views. Nice visit to the park. Thank you so much for sharing, have a great week. 💯
Great video! I'm going to share this with my Spanish III students this week as we are learning about the beauty of South American and some of the outdoor activities people do there. Thanks so much for putting this online!
Sehr schöne Eindrücke. Danke dafür. Als Tipp, wenn ihr schon mal dort seid. Schaut euch die Fälle auch von Brasilien aus an. Das sind noch einmal ganz andere faszienierende Ausblicke....
2:55 This thing isn't an animal, it's actually an insect (moth): Megalopyge albicollis. These larvae (which is the form you're seeing it in) are actually dangerous. They look soft and poofy but underneath they have thorns for protection and it can cause you to have some severe skin reactions.
@@perfesser944 You're right. I just was reading and typing too fast. I was thinking mammal, which insects diverted from a long time ago. It *is* an animal... arthropod... Good catch and kudos to your middle school biology teacher :)!
I have been there in October last year when there were 23 million litres of water a second going over the falls and last April with 1.3 million per second, although it is more awesome with the extra water, both were incredible. We had better weather in October, with clear skies, but it seems that the sunshine brings out additional visitors and it can get a bit crowded in the pinch points. And although it was more overcast in April and we had a small shower, it made it far more comfortable to move about, there is a lot of walking and climbing steps involved, there were also far more butterflies
The most important thing mentioned by the lady in the video is "a site that you must visit at least once in your lifetime". Prepare to be overwhelmed by the sheer beauty and raw power of the falls. If you have the wherewithal to do it, GO THERE!
Thank you. We will be in that jungle area only for a day and contemplating if we should get the vaccine as it costs $300 per person plus the visit. Or mosquito repellent should be enough.
Thanks for the video! It helped me plan my trip. I visited both sides last week (Feb 29-Mar 2 2024). Entrance fee at the Argentinian side was 20,000 pesos (~21 USD) - it can be paid by Visa/Mastercard/American Express or cash. "Garganta del Diablo" (Devil's Throat) is closed since 3 months ago - there was an overflow and they need time to repair the walkways. Brazilian side costs 100 Reals (also ~21 USD) and it can be paid in cash on a booth or using machines if you prefer cards. And speedboat trip at the Argentinian side cost me ~62 USD.
Awesome glad to hear that! And thanks for sharing the updated information with everyone. The prices are constantly fluctuating, so I'm sure that information will be helpful to others.
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Hello from Naples, Florida. The waterfalls are absolutely beautiful. Great views. Nice visit to the park. Thank you so much for sharing, have a great week. 💯
Thanks so much for your positive feedback! Have a great week as well. Cheers, Kristy
Great video! I'm going to share this with my Spanish III students this week as we are learning about the beauty of South American and some of the outdoor activities people do there. Thanks so much for putting this online!
Thank you! That’s so great to hear - it’s a stunning location ✨🌿
Natural beautiful waterfall, really great thanks for sharing very informative video and excellent photography congratulations 👌
thank you!
So glad I visited. will change a few of your views on life. thanks for sharing. not to be missed !!!
Awesome, glad to hear you enjoyed :)
Yes, it will. It is one of the very few experiences on Earth that make you think: "Maybe there is a god after all".
Sehr schöne Eindrücke. Danke dafür. Als Tipp, wenn ihr schon mal dort seid. Schaut euch die Fälle auch von Brasilien aus an. Das sind noch einmal ganz andere faszienierende Ausblicke....
2:55 This thing isn't an animal, it's actually an insect (moth): Megalopyge albicollis. These larvae (which is the form you're seeing it in) are actually dangerous. They look soft and poofy but underneath they have thorns for protection and it can cause you to have some severe skin reactions.
If my middle school Biology teacher was correct, an insect (moth) IS an ANIMAL.
@@perfesser944 You're right. I just was reading and typing too fast. I was thinking mammal, which insects diverted from a long time ago. It *is* an animal... arthropod...
Good catch and kudos to your middle school biology teacher :)!
Good to know 😅
Natural, amazing 👏, and looks exilerating.
Thank you! It is ✨
nice vid! is it possible to pay cash for the park entrance in Argentina? or only online in advance?
Absolutely! We bought our tickets in cash at the entrance.
@@TheNomadNextdoor nice! Thanks
Was that $40 each for the boat ride or for both? Thanks in advance 😊
It was around $40 each :)
When have you been there? Which month is the best to visit this region?
we were there in February. From what I have heard, all seasons are good in Iguazú.
I have been there in October last year when there were 23 million litres of water a second going over the falls and last April with 1.3 million per second, although it is more awesome with the extra water, both were incredible. We had better weather in October, with clear skies, but it seems that the sunshine brings out additional visitors and it can get a bit crowded in the pinch points. And although it was more overcast in April and we had a small shower, it made it far more comfortable to move about, there is a lot of walking and climbing steps involved, there were also far more butterflies
are service animals allowed?
that I am not sure of. I would check their website.
The most important thing mentioned by the lady in the video is "a site that you must visit at least once in your lifetime". Prepare to be overwhelmed by the sheer beauty and raw power of the falls. If you have the wherewithal to do it, GO THERE!
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good
Thanks
Did you vaccinate for yellow fever?
I did not however I wish I had, as I wanted to travel to neighboring countries who required the vaccine to enter.
Thank you. We will be in that jungle area only for a day and contemplating if we should get the vaccine as it costs $300 per person plus the visit. Or mosquito repellent should be enough.
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