Iguazu Falls is a mammoth waterfall system consisting of over 275 cascades that lie on the borders between Argentina and Brazil. Both have quite different but equally spectacular viewing points; in case you have the opportunity, you can visit both.

The falls can be reached from the neighboring towns, which are either Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, or Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Transportation to and fro, as well as tours, are abundant, which makes mobility convenient.

Visitors normally spend two days at the falls, with one day allocated for the Argentine trails and another for the Brazilian viewpoints.

The most popular spot to view the falls is Devil's Throat, a thundering U-shaped waterfall that can be best appreciated from the Argentina side. The Brazilian side has broad and picturesque vantage points along a walkway that gets you up close to the falls.

The beauty of Iguazu is present all year, as it has tropical weather conditions. It doesn’t matter whether you are interested in nature, photos, or adventure; it is definitely going to be a memorable experience.