The Train To Garganta Del Diablo
While you can walk the Brazilian falls in one hour and a half (there is only one path), you need at least eight hours to walk the different circuits on the Argentine side: Circuito Superior (Upper circuit), Circuito Inferior (lower circuit), San Martin island (crossing to the island is free), Garganta del Diablo on the train, and sendero Macuco (this trail is occasionally closed by the National Park if they have detected the presence of pumas, so if it is open, you run no risk. An important word of caution: You run no risks as long as you do not get out of the trails. Iguazu has a tropical climate and there are many snakes in the national park. Don’t take any risks. If you are not staying at the Sheraton, that is the only hotel near to the falls, you will come on the bus from the Puerto Iguazu bus station. Buses run every 30 minutes and the trip each way costs less than one dollar. If you intend to visit the park two days in a row (the admission fee costs ten dollars for foreigners) have your national park ticket stamped before you leave in order to pay five dollars instead of ten the next day. If you have not been to Iguazu for the past five or six years, you will notice important improvements.
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