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Iguazú Falls Argentina

This tour takes you deep into the Argentine section of the Iguazú Falls, where nature reveals itself in stages, unhurried but with mounting suspense. Everything in the national park is planned to allow you to get up close—but on nature's own terms. The Iguazú Train cuts through the green jungle interior and takes you to the starting points of various hiking trails, each offering a different perspective on the water, forest, and landscape.

The highlight of this route awaits at the end of one of these trails. The Garganta del Diablo (the Devil's Throat) doesn't appear suddenly—first, you hear a growing roar, then you see the mist rising from the river. Only then does a vast crevasse reveal itself, where the water vanishes with a force unlike any other.

Between these points are close encounters with the waterfalls: walkways lead almost to the very edge of the cascades, drops land on the skin, and each stop changes the scale of the place. It's an invitation to a specific, intense journey—for those who want to see Iguazú truly up close.

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On the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls, you don't just watch nature – you step right into it. An extensive network of walkways and trails leads you above rushing cascades, through dense rainforest, and to the very edge of the falls themselves.

The highlight is the legendary Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) – a massive U-shaped chasm where millions of litres of water plunge into a roaring abyss. Standing on the viewing platform, surrounded by thunderous sound and rising mist, you feel the raw power of one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders.

With trails for every pace and viewpoints that bring you closer than the Brazilian side, the Argentine experience is intense, immersive, and unforgettable.