Great video as everything was explained well, transpo and all! I just want to know whether you encountered a lot of mosquitoes on the trail and within the park? We are planning a trip here in January. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian side, it can be done in one day if you’re solo. I even got there late at 9:30am because I missed the bus a couple of times (look for Cataratas signage on bus). I did lower falls (inferior) then got to the speedboat at 11:30am (one of the best things I’ve ever experienced during any of my travels) and finished by 130pm. Got lunch and finished by 2pm. Got my ticket for the train to devil’s throat (I recommend before grabbing lunch) which was scheduled for 3:40pm. Finished upper falls (superior) within that timeframe. Took the train up to devil’s throat finished by 5pm or so before taking the train back down. I didn’t rush or anything. I recorded a lot of videos and took my time. You could probably do it a lot better than me too.
Thank you, guys, for the awesome video! I have just one practical question: how did you manage to protect the camera from moisture? Is it indeed safe to take a camera there? Thank you!
hello guys, there is an anecdote of the visit of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to the Iguazu Falls, when he arrived he was so surprised, that he said, poor Niagara Falls, they are so small compared to these, I was very amazed and then sent many people to meet them, well I hope you liked this anecdote, I send you a big greeting
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Great video as everything was explained well, transpo and all! I just want to know whether you encountered a lot of mosquitoes on the trail and within the park? We are planning a trip here in January. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian side, it can be done in one day if you’re solo. I even got there late at 9:30am because I missed the bus a couple of times (look for Cataratas signage on bus).
I did lower falls (inferior) then got to the speedboat at 11:30am (one of the best things I’ve ever experienced during any of my travels) and finished by 130pm. Got lunch and finished by 2pm. Got my ticket for the train to devil’s throat (I recommend before grabbing lunch) which was scheduled for 3:40pm. Finished upper falls (superior) within that timeframe. Took the train up to devil’s throat finished by 5pm or so before taking the train back down.
I didn’t rush or anything. I recorded a lot of videos and took my time. You could probably do it a lot better than me too.
Awesome, you guy's,,,,,nice documentary,??loved it
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey thank you. visiting in three weeks
Thank you, guys, for the awesome video! I have just one practical question: how did you manage to protect the camera from moisture? Is it indeed safe to take a camera there? Thank you!
Stunning falls, very cool.
Love it.
hello guys, there is an anecdote of the visit of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to the Iguazu Falls, when he arrived he was so surprised, that he said, poor Niagara Falls, they are so small compared to these, I was very amazed and then sent many people to meet them, well I hope you liked this anecdote, I send you a big greeting
Great video!! Do you guys happen to know if you can pay for Argentina park entrance with a credit card? Thank you!
She has good pronunciation, why? Studies or inheritance? ✌️ Saludos ✌️
I have never heard of the Iguazu Falls being blue at any point, they're always brown, which I don't see any problem with.
Just went yesterday. Water was incredibly clear.
En vez de disfrutar no miran hablan y no entiendo que dicen tendrian que titulizar para entender
Better on the Argentine side
80% cataratas pertenecen a Argentina 20% Brasil
Sí, el lado de Argentina se camina mucho más para ver todo 👌