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Monday, October 5, 2009

THE BEST SEASON TO TRAVEL FROM BUENOS AIRES TO IGUAZU FALLS

First step always coincide with arriving into the country arriving at Ezeiza International Airport (Ministro Pistarini is the real name) to Buenos Aires, where the traveler spread himself to the rest of Argentina deciding which spot to visit one option to not lost will be. Iguazu Falls and the best time for trip to Iguazu is from this month, October, when temperatures are modest, the falls are fuller and the spring colors sights is at it brightest.was declared World Heritage in 1984 by UNESCO. The Iguazu Falls consist in 275 separate waterfalls, but in the rainy season there are as many as 350 that pledge more than 200 feet's onto the rocks below, they cascade in the Iguazú river heating the three borders of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

Taller than Niágara wider than Victoria in South Africa. Well the trip just take 16 hours from Buenos Aires and is relatively inexpensive you could take bus lines called Expreso Singer, Via Bariloche, Expreso Tigre Iguazú and others at Retiro Bus Station just 6 blocks from Hostel Colonial. Round trip cost around U$D 80, one day is enough to visit the falls or 2, even more 3 days for exploring jungles areas indeed.The water falls and its flora and fauna are protected together by the argentines Iguazu National Park and the Brazilian side Foz do Iguaçu. The area surrounded with butterflies, birds of precious emerald, safire colors and a Tucan if you are lucky, rainbows are set off will leave you speechless, exotic mammals like tapirs are in wild scenery they don't care about travelers so you can get as much pictures as you want.

The most impressive geology spot to remark is the "Garganta del Diablo" or (Devil Throat) that is better seen at the Brazilian side.The main idea consist first into find a place where you could sat when you come from abroad youth hostel will maybe will be the best option for your information. Hostel Colonial web page has some links of well mentioned hostels in Iguazú that we will recommend you, collecting our own feedbacks, some impressions of services made by like minded travelers sometimes members of well known forums (Lonely Planet). All about Argentina and the last I've been reading Fodor´s Guides, very useful one. and finally the guide Le Routard and the most important because our bunch of French guests.

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