Iguazú National Park

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Misiones, Argentina

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National park· Hiking area· Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Iguazú National Park Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Iguazú National Park is located in Misiones, Argentina on Ruta 101 Km 142, N3370 Puerto Iguazú. Iguazú National Park is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category national park in Argentina.

Address

Ruta 101 Km 142, N3370 Puerto Iguazú

Phone

+54 93757674714

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Matt Lane

Really a truly spectacular place to visit, a free train takes you to the top and a walk over the boardwalk over the river takes you to the very edge of the water falls, you can expect to get very wet for the spray of the water. The other walking trails offer amazing views of different areas of the falls and you can expect to see wildlife including monkeys, Coati's, catfish, crocodiles, lizards.... and if you're exceptionally lucky there are wild cats in the park, puma and leopard. You can easily spend the whole day here, we did it in 6 hours and could have easily taken 9 hours, especially if you have children. Just be ready to rest for the evening because the walking is tiring!

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Eco Iguassu

The Argentine Side of Iguazú Falls is really spectacular, giving proximity and breathtaking views all the time. The walkways (catwalks) are over the upper&lower parts of the Iguazú River (the one that creates the falls) and at some points one can get right on top the the edges of the falls like at the Devil's Throat. We recommend and early start specially during the high season (September to April) and try to get the very first train of the day around 08:30h. Start off with the Devil's Throat first, and then the Upper Path a stop for lunch/snacks/rest and then in the afternoon the Lower Path. Doing so You skip the crowds and the noise from the big tour groups besides lower and cooler temperatures at the Devil's Throat.

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Michael Nuttall

This park is very nice. Just be aware there is a lot of walking so make sure you wear good shoes. Also the food here is not very good so be aware of that. Other than that the park is absolutely amazing they have three main Trails which will take you basically all day if you want to walk all of them. If you want to choose one of the walking pass I highly recommend the lower walking path. And devils throw I would take the train. And once you arrive there there will be a very long path to actually get there. Long story short when you're visiting here be ready to walk.

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Robert

Probably the most magnificent sight I have the ever seen in my life. These are the largest waterfalls in the world and the views are spectacular from either country. We visited from the Brazil side and also took a helicopter ride over the falls which I highly recommend. Plan to spend a full day here because the lines are long and it takes a while to get in. Once you’re in, you also need to take a bus ride to the falls and then there is lots of walking so bring water and maybe something to eat. You won’t regret this trip and you will see sights that you will not see anywhere else in the world. Oh and you will get wet! Have fun!

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Shoukat Ali Soomro

The Iguazú National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Iguazú) is a national park of Argentina, located in the Iguazú Department, in the north of the province of Misiones, Argentine Mesopotamia. It has an area of 677 km2 (261 sq mi).

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Fredzaida López

Amazing park. Everyone is extremely kind and the Waterfalls are something else.

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Mats Berggren

Very expensive park! Entrance and car park is over 100 reals! Boat ride almost 300 and food court, crazy expensive! A hamburger is 34 reals! NO social distance in force on bus, boat ride or other transportation. They believe face mask is enough. Bring change of clothes since boat ride make you soaked. Bring water and food. English speaking staff, signs and announcements is however very good. Avoid Sunday's when park very busy and people from Paraguay also comes. Please note, most of the falls is on the Argentinan side so you see it in a distance. Border closed so only Brazil side possible to visit. Bring mosquitoe repellent since they are huge and plenty.

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Kevin McMahon

What a place! Rightfully it has got worldwide acclaim as it really doesn’t disappoint. Unfortunately we didn’t get to go to the Argentine side of the falls but the Brazilian side was also very impressive! Not sure we would advise doing the boat ride at 50 per person as it feels very brief and not really worth it. Would return to see Argentine side at some point in the future.