Visiting Iguazu Falls from Argentina offers an immersive experience with extensive walking trails that take you up close to the waterfalls, including the iconic Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat). This side has multiple circuits (Upper and Lower) that provide different perspectives, and you can even take a boat ride under the falls. In contrast, the Brazilian side offers a more panoramic view, showcasing the full scale of the falls in a breathtaking way. The trails here are shorter and easier to walk, with a spectacular viewing platform near Devil’s Throat, where you can feel the mist. Helicopter rides are only available from the Brazilian side. While both sides are worth visiting, if time is limited, the Argentine side is more immersive, while the Brazilian side gives a broader perspective of the falls.
IGUAZU FALLS ARGENTINA & BRAZIL SIDE. KEY DIFFERENCES