Just a 20 minutes bus ride and my brothers and me went from Fort de Iguazu to Puerto Iguazu and were in Argentina. And what is the most important thing to do there? Have a nice dinner with steak and red wine!
Then we headed again to the waterfalls and this time we had sunshine the whole day. What an amazing place!
The devils throat with all the noise and steam is breath taking. I spent half an hour there just staring at the huge amount of water running down this waterfall. Then we started hiking the little trails to see more and more waterfalls and the big ones from different view points. Definitely a highlight of my trip.
With a luxury overnight bus we then went to Buenos Aires and continued the nice life style with great food and funny night life. We explored the neighbourhood, the famous cemetery where Evita lies, of course had dinner in one of the best restaurants in BA - La Cabrera, went to colourful La Boca and saw a football game of the Boca Juniors which was crazy.
I met up with Jay again to go together to Patagonia. And so we booked a flight from BA down to Rio Gallegos where we started our tour through the deep south.
Then we headed again to the waterfalls and this time we had sunshine the whole day. What an amazing place!
The devils throat with all the noise and steam is breath taking. I spent half an hour there just staring at the huge amount of water running down this waterfall. Then we started hiking the little trails to see more and more waterfalls and the big ones from different view points. Definitely a highlight of my trip.
With a luxury overnight bus we then went to Buenos Aires and continued the nice life style with great food and funny night life. We explored the neighbourhood, the famous cemetery where Evita lies, of course had dinner in one of the best restaurants in BA - La Cabrera, went to colourful La Boca and saw a football game of the Boca Juniors which was crazy.
I met up with Jay again to go together to Patagonia. And so we booked a flight from BA down to Rio Gallegos where we started our tour through the deep south.
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