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If you're working the Iguassu Falls circuit, then why not hit up the Argentine side of the falls with us? You'll get to see it from different points, plus you also have time for a hike and some shopping at a local food market. View the Iguassu Falls from a different perspective - in the heart of Missioner Forest. Walk the surrounding forest trails, taking in the floral and fauna. Witness the spot where to Iguassu and Parana Rivers meet. Experience local life and local culture at Feirinha Market.

Inclusion

Local English Speaking Guide; Transport as indicated.

Exclusion

Entrance fee to Iguassu National Park is not included as the fee varies depending on your nationality; Items of personal nature; Drinks; Lunch; Tips or gratuities for drivers or guide.

Hours of operation

Available: Daily; Start time at 7:40am – 8:10am.

Duration

Approximately 8-9 hours.

Location Meeting point: Pick up at centrally located hotels in Foz do Iguassu. Finish point: Drop off at centrally located hotels in Foz do Iguassu.

Itinerary Upon arrival, we'll head to the train station, where we catch the train to Devil’s Throat Station on the Argentinian side of the falls. From here, we'll continue by foot on a catwalk (2,000 metres round trip) above the Iguassu River, where we'll be treated to an amazing view of the still waters before they make their descent over the falls into a raging torrent of water. After this epic view of the Devil’s Throat, we'll grab the train back so we can access the Upper Circuit, where we'll enjoy even more spectacular views of the Iguassu River, before a 45 minute walk through the Iguassu Forest. Around lunchtime our guide will point out some great local options for lunch. Please note that lunch is not included in the price of the tour. After lunch we'll continue our walk, this time on the Lower Circuit, introducing us to the Iguassu Canyon. At 1,600 meters, it's here that we really have the opportunity to feel the falls. From here we'll head back to Puerto Iguazú to see the meeting point between Iguassu and Paraná Rivers, which divide Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, is a really cool sight to see. Here at the Three Land Mark we'll get to explore a local community and spend time at a local market (Feirinha), where we can find wine, cheese, olives, alfajores, and loads more treats! From here, we'll head back to the town of Foz do Iguassu where our tour of Iguassu Falls Argentina will come to a close after a full day of falls, forests, and fun!

Participant restrictions

Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.

Additional Information Latin Americans can be very conscious of appearance so try to be casual but conservative in your dress. Outside of beach areas halter tops and very short shorts should not be worn. When visiting churches or religious sites shoulders and knees should be covered. Please remember to wear comfortable shoes for hiking and take some sunscreen.

Itinerary

Upon arrival, we'll head to the train station, where we catch the train to Devil’s Throat Station on the Argentinian side of the falls. From here, we'll continue by foot on a catwalk (2,000 metres round trip) above the Iguassu River, where we'll be treated to an amazing view of the still waters before they make their descent over the falls into a raging torrent of water. After this epic view of the Devil’s Throat, we'll grab the train back so we can access the Upper Circuit, where we'll enjoy even more spectacular views of the Iguassu River, before a 45 minute walk through the Iguassu Forest. Around lunchtime our guide will point out some great local options for lunch. Please note that lunch is not included in the price of the tour. After lunch we'll continue our walk, this time on the Lower Circuit, introducing us to the Iguassu Canyon. At 1,600 meters, it's here that we really have the opportunity to feel the falls. From here we'll head back to Puerto Iguazú to see the meeting point between Iguassu and Paraná Rivers, which divide Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, is a really cool sight to see. Here at the Three Land Mark we'll get to explore a local community and spend time at a local market (Feirinha), where we can find wine, cheese, olives, alfajores, and loads more treats! From here, we'll head back to the town of Foz do Iguassu where our tour of Iguassu Falls Argentina will come to a close after a full day of falls, forests, and fun!

Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.

Location

Meeting point: Pick up at centrally located hotels in Foz do Iguassu. Finish point: Drop off at centrally located hotels in Foz do Iguassu.

Itinerary Upon arrival, we'll head to the train station, where we catch the train to Devil’s Throat Station on the Argentinian side of the falls. From here, we'll continue by foot on a catwalk (2,000 metres round trip) above the Iguassu River, where we'll be treated to an amazing view of the still waters before they make their descent over the falls into a raging torrent of water. After this epic view of the Devil’s Throat, we'll grab the train back so we can access the Upper Circuit, where we'll enjoy even more spectacular views of the Iguassu River, before a 45 minute walk through the Iguassu Forest. Around lunchtime our guide will point out some great local options for lunch. Please note that lunch is not included in the price of the tour. After lunch we'll continue our walk, this time on the Lower Circuit, introducing us to the Iguassu Canyon. At 1,600 meters, it's here that we really have the opportunity to feel the falls. From here we'll head back to Puerto Iguazú to see the meeting point between Iguassu and Paraná Rivers, which divide Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, is a really cool sight to see. Here at the Three Land Mark we'll get to explore a local community and spend time at a local market (Feirinha), where we can find wine, cheese, olives, alfajores, and loads more treats! From here, we'll head back to the town of Foz do Iguassu where our tour of Iguassu Falls Argentina will come to a close after a full day of falls, forests, and fun!

Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.

Additional Information Latin Americans can be very conscious of appearance so try to be casual but conservative in your dress. Outside of beach areas halter tops and very short shorts should not be worn. When visiting churches or religious sites shoulders and knees should be covered. Please remember to wear comfortable shoes for hiking and take some sunscreen.

Policies You will also require your passport to do this tour. *NOTE: Some nationalities are required to get a visa for Argentina - make sure you know whether or not you need one, and if you do, please ensure you have it beforehand or are able to get it at the border. Check with your country's official foreign office. ALSO: Refer to the exclusion notes regarding the entrance fee to the National Park. We do not include the fee as it varies depending on nationality. This tour is offered on a "join-in" basis. Maximum group size is 12. If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at your hotel for pick up. Please check your hotel details are correct on the voucher. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

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