Before writing about Iguazzu I would like to say that Uruguay and Argentina have the best buses so far on our trip. They are business class size, you are served hot meals on them and they recline a lot further back than other buses we have been on.
The Argentina side of the is a wonderful system of paths that lead you to different waterfalls and viewpoints of the main falls. We choose to spend two days exploring the park and were not disspointed. I would also like to take this oppotunity to plug GoreTek jackets, I am a new wearer and aftter keeping nice a dry and warm on the Inca Trail I was pleasently surprised that the jackets can keep me dry under a waterfall! We took the boat into the falls and were soaking wet but it was oh such a great time. The walkway out to the devils Throat is spectacular, it allows you to literally stand at the top of the waterfall with water gushing beneath you.
We stayed at a wonderful B&B called the Secret Garden hosted by John, the little touches of this place make it worth while. Drinks and nibbles at 7 - we could get use to this.
We were so impressed with the Argentina side that we werent going to go to the Brazil side, but we did and it was worth it. It provides the panaranomic view which is the seriuos money shot. Less walks but the overall view of the size of this waterfall is well worth it.
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