How to visit the Iguazu Falls without the crowds

Iguazu Falls

Panoramic of the views obtained from the railings that are in the Iguazú Falls

One of the most important attractions to visit in Argentina (along with the Perito Moreno glacier and Buenos Aires), are, without a doubt, the Iguazu Falls. These are found in the National Park with the same name, which extends over 670 square kilometers of subtropical jungle and has 2.000 species of vascular plants, birds and all kinds of animals. Next, we are going to give you some tips so that you can visit the falls without the crowds that normally abound.

It is true that the falls are one of the most visited sites at all hours in the American continent, so approach the railing To contemplate them can become a more than difficult task.

So to avoid crowds, one of the best options is go early in the morning and later explore areas such as the Sendero Macuco, which is a subtropical road little traveled. Another good option may be to hire a night visit, although it must be planned in advance, since these visits can only be made the five nights before and after the full moon.

During this night visit, in which the groups are small, you can walk in a relaxed way while the guide highlights elements of interest, such as the fragrant flowers that open at night.

Although, without a doubt, one of the best parts to visit the Iguazu falls is the Devil's throat, since there is enough space to stay with your mouth open at the most impressive waterfall in Iguazú.


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