Well, at some point, this can be a bit subjective. The Devil’s Throat can be seen from both countries, and one possible answer would be: visit the Devil’s Throat from both sides. However, if I have to give a definitive answer, I would say that the best place to see the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo) is from the Argentine side of Iguazú Falls. There, a metal walkway extends 1.1 km (0.7 miles) over the Iguazú River, leading directly to a viewing platform at the very edge of the falls. This spot offers the closest and most dramatic perspective, where you can witness the immense power of the water plunging 80 meters (262 feet) into the abyss.
On the Brazilian side, you can see the Devil’s Throat from a panoramic viewpoint, offering a wider perspective of the falls. While it’s farther away, it provides breathtaking views of the entire waterfall system and is great for photography.
For an unforgettable experience, consider a full moon tour on the Argentine side, which allows visitors to see the falls under moonlight, creating a magical atmosphere.