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A few days at Iguazu Falls

A few days at Iguazu Falls
A few days at Iguazu Falls

Spent a few days visiting Iguazu falls - 2 days in Foz do Iguazu (Brazil) and another 2 in Puerto Iguazu (Argentina).

This turned out to be the perfect time of the year for this trip. Very little crowds, lower hotel prices, perfect weather (around 20 degrees throughout, just a couple hours of rain on the morning of day 3)

Visiting these falls has always been a dream of mine and I was so glad I could make it happen. They're one of the most breathtaking natural sights I've ever had the privilege of seeing and experiencing, and I can't recommend it enough to everyone.

The people of Foz were so nice and helpful even though I don't speak Portoguese. In most interactions I made sure it's okay with them for me to speak Spanish and they were always accommodating and understood most if not all of it.

Crossing the border this time of the year was seamless and quick. In the park itself on both sides - there weren't almost any lines outside and not enough people on the inside to limit my movement, which was amazing.

As a wildlife fan, being so close to the wild coatis and the monkeys was awesome, and also a great shout-out to Parque Das Aves in Brazil - make sure you have enough time to visit it after you're finished at the falls, it's right next door and you can easily do these consecutively. All birds and animals there were rescued from harsh conditions and it was so heartwarming to read their stories and also hear them from the employees.

I'll let the pics do the rest of the talking but if you guys have any questions about logistics or anything else let me know and I'll do my best to reply.

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