We booked a guided tour to see the Argentina side of Iguazu falls, mainly because it would have cost us the same price to do it ourselves. Except, the tour guide took care of all the documentation at the boarder and dropped us off at the end of the day at the bus station in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina to catch our bus to Buenos Aires. Pretty sweet deal we thought.
The guide took in all 13 of our passports on both sides of the boarder while we sat in the van and waited. Kinda weird that the boarder officials wouldn't want to see us in person and verify our passports but hey, South America for ya?!
The Argentinian side of Iguazu falls was a completely different experience than the Brazil side. The Brazilian side gives you a spectacular overview of the 275 waterfalls, while the Argentinian side throws you right in, quite literally. Check out our photos and video to see what I mean;)
Our adventures in a boat!
Over Devils Throat
Seats that turned into beds, blankets and pillows, meals, and oh, did I mention Whisky, beer and champagne all before bed! Now that's a bus!
Looks like another great adventure-I'm jealous! Enjoy your fun in the sun-we got snow today-not my favorite 4 letter word! Travel safe and hope to see you soon.
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