As we embarked on our journey to Iguazu Falls, it was clear we were in for a spectacular experience.


Nestled on the border between Argentina and Brazil, this natural wonder is one of the most breathtaking sights we’ve ever witnessed.



<h3> The Falls </h3>


Our adventure began at the Argentinian side of the falls, where we were greeted by the thunderous roar of cascading water. The Iguazu Falls complex consists of over 250 individual waterfalls spread out across nearly two miles, making it larger and more expansive than Niagara Falls.


We spent an exhilarating day exploring the park, which is open from 8 AM to 6 PM daily. Tickets cost around $40 USD per person for adults, though prices can vary slightly depending on the season.


We ventured along the Upper and Lower Walkways, which offer panoramic views of the falls from various vantage points. The Upper Walkway allows us to look out over the entire expanse of the falls, while the Lower Walkway brings us close to the roaring waters.


For the thrill-seekers, the Boat Ride through the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo) was an absolute highlight. This high-speed adventure took us right into the heart of the most powerful part of the falls, leaving us drenched but exhilarated.


A short trip to the Brazilian side of the falls was equally rewarding. The park here opens from 9 AM to 5 PM, and tickets are about $25 USD. The panoramic views from the Brazilian side provided a different perspective and were perfect for those iconic photos we wanted to capture. The walkway here offers stunning vistas and a chance to see the falls in their entirety.



<h3> Special Accommodation </h3>


For an unforgettable stay, we checked into the Gran Melia Iguazu, a luxurious hotel located within the Iguazu National Park itself. The location is unbeatable, offering stunning views of the falls right from our room. The hotel features a beautiful infinity pool overlooking the lush rainforest, and the in-house restaurant provided an excellent array of local cuisine.


Prices at Gran Melia Iguazu start at around $350 USD per night, with premium rooms and suites available for a bit more. The convenience of staying so close to the falls allowed us to visit the park early in the morning before the crowds arrived and return for sunset views, making it a truly special experience.


<h3> Wildlife Encounters </h3>


Aside from the falls, we also enjoyed the park's rich biodiversity. During our hikes, we spotted colorful toucans, playful capuchin monkeys, and even the elusive jaguarundi. The park’s eco-friendly design and conservation efforts make it a great place for wildlife enthusiasts.


Lykkers, visiting Iguazu Falls was an unforgettable experience. The sheer scale and beauty of the falls, combined with the luxury of Gran Melia Iguazu, made our trip truly magical. If you’re considering a visit, prepare to be amazed by one of nature’s most stunning masterpieces!