Visiting Buenos Aires from Iguazu Falls

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Few experiences compare to admire the magnificent scenery of the Iguazu FallsG, the mightiest waterfalls in the world, formed by the convergence between the Parana and Iguazu rivers. Declared a Natural World Heritage Site and considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, cataracts impact the most seasoned tourists and captivate the most intrepid spirits.
Although geographically located within the boundary between Argentina and Brazil, 80% of the falls is the Argentine side, in the National Park Iguazú, Misiones province. Tourist services are located in the city of Puerto Iguazu, about 17 kilometers from the Falls. The biodiversity of the missionary forest is a show for lovers of ecotourism. Know what to see in Iguazu Falls, a natural paradise in northeastern Argentina.
tourist sites in Iguazu Falls
Iguazu National Park: With the waterfalls as big star, this nature reserve and protected area extends for over 67 thousand hectares where thousands of specimens of fauna and flora preserved jungle. There are two circuits to observe the Falls: the lower circuit, from the base, or the Upper Circuit, from above. You can access circuits from the Visitor Center, through a walk through elSendero Verde or by the classic Rainforest Ecological Train.
Garganta del Diablo: It is the largest waterfall of the 275 that make up the Falls, situated right on the border between the province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Parana. The magnitudes astonish alone: ​​the set of waterfalls is 80 meters high and has the largest flow of water around the planet. It is accessed through gateways departing from Puerto Canoas and lead to breathtaking viewpoints very close to the waterfall.
Puerto Iguazu: Just 15 minutes from the Iguazu National Park, this city of Misiones is the main point of draft of tourists who come to know the waterfalls. A handful of hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment proposals make Puerto Iguazu an attractive destination in itself with plenty to go.
Milestone of the Three Borders: The meeting of the Iguazu and Parana rivers define the natural boundary between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. In the area of ​​the triple border, each country has an obelisk with the three flags, celebrating the union between the three countries. The Milestone Park in Argentina is located near the center of Puerto Iguazu and is one of the main tourist sites of the Iguazu Falls. It has a picturesque Indian handicraft walk and viewpoints with beautiful views of the river marking the tripartite border.

Places to visit in Iguazu Falls

Both the Iguazu National Park and the city of Puerto Iguazu are several interesting sights, to connect with the unique nature of the place.

Here are some of the best places to see in Iguazu Falls:

Isla San Martin: Among the great waterfalls of Iguazu National Park San Martin Island, one of the most attractive walks the Lower Circuit is located. Accessible by boat, the island is an invaluable ecological reserve that is home to sandy beaches and small falls inside, and offers amazing views of the Garganta del Diablo and jump San Martin, second in size.
Macuco Trail: One of the most attractive ecological tours of Iguazu Falls, where tourists can be inserted into the wild jungle discovering its trees and native animals. The bird that gives its name to path is the main species of partridges in South America. Its distinctive whistle can be heard along the entire route of 7000 meters in total.
Orquideario del Indio Solitario: Fascinating specializing in orchids, both native and exotic nursery. There are more than 40 varieties, grown by the owner of the place, a descendant of Guyanese Indians. The Orchid Garden is in the city of Puerto Iguazú, Jangadero 719.
Botanical Park Ibirá Retá: Didactic proposal to enjoy ecotourism while learning more about the nature of the Misiones rainforest. “The land of the trees” (translation of “Ibirá Retá” in Spanish) extends lagro 1.5 hectares where various species of native flora are appreciated, as well as interesting aquatic ecosystems with fish of the region. The park is 15 minutes from the falls, at kilometer 4.5 of Route 12.

Buenos Aires

If you want to know the Argentina capital and has not yet set a date, you can consider some important aspects, such as weather, traffic of tourists, prices and live entertainment. To know when to travel to Buenos Aires, here are some data that can be very useful.
In Buenos Aires there is no high season or low season as we commonly understand, because prices do not go down in a special time of year. However, if you are looking for less movement of people to explore the sights and watch the shows with greater convenience, you can travel in the months when residents leave the city. If you are looking for tranquility and less queues, then you must visit the capital in January, although the heat can be embarrassing and proposals in shows decrease.
If you want to get some benefit in flights or boat tickets to Buenos Aires, you can try to travel in May, June, August or November, when the Argentines come less the country. After holy and even winter holiday week in July, domestic tourism in the country decreases, and can easily find a place to stay.
But if you do not mind the movement of people, then travel to Buenos Aires on July vacation week or tourism can be a recreational ride. In recent weeks the proposals in theater, film and other cultural activities increase considerably. April may be the best option considering the weather conditions, because the spring is one of the most pleasant seasons in Buenos Aires, unlike the hot summer and cold winter nights.

Reasons to visit Buenos Aires

Attractions
No shortage of emblematic neighborhoods and attractions that make Buenos Aires an unforgettable city. The list is long, get ready to cross them.

Cooking for all tastes
It’s worth coming to town to sample traditional cuisine in one of Buenos Aires gastronomic poles, the result of the contribution of Italian and Spanish immigrants who arrived in Buenos Aires. In addition, Argentina is famous for the excellent quality of their beef, usually grilling, so it is also a good opportunity to taste a good roast. In addition, the city offers a wide and interesting variety of places to sample the cuisine from other parts of the world.

Boca vs River
Asist to a match between Boca and River, the two most popular soccer clubs of Argentina, is regarded by the British newspaper The Observer and The Sun as “the most intense sporting experience the world.”

Gardel, Piazzolla and Tango
Buenos Aires is the world capital of Tango, that sensual and nostalgic dance that is in close contact with the couple and had among its most renowned interpreters Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzolla. No shortage of houses for tourists tango shows, milongas (places to dance tango) nor escuelasdonde watching or playing this suggestive dancing.

More than 300 theaters
If anything can boast the city is its very wide range of shows, which makes Buenos Aires is the city with the most intense theatrical activity in Latin America and the fourth most theaters worldwide, such as the Teatro Colon.

A lot of museums
The city also boasts a wide and rich variety of museums of national and international art, as well as other topics that harbor the most diverse, from museums football, shoes, puppets, costumes or even coins.

Go shopping
According to those visiting the city, shopping malls are one of their favorite activities. If you want to do is go shopping, Buenos Aires will not be disappointed. There premier shopping malls, commercial circuits fashion and design as the Palermo Soho Santa Fe Avenue and the Florida Street. And for those looking for opportunities to lower prices, areas outlets are an excellent choice.

Nightlife
If your looking for a lively nightlife, the city offers a range of possibilities. No shortage of restaurants, bars and nightclubs to disperse and meet new faces. Palermo, San Telmo and Puerto Madero are some of the neighborhoods that offer this type of activity. This nightlife has also made the city was consolidated as one of the favorites in South America for the international LGBT community destinations.

Pope Francisco
The city where was born Jorge Bergoglio, now Pope Francisco, offers a papal tour by the most significant places of his life. You can know the Deflores and Monserrat neighborhoods and the Metropolitan Cathedral, where he was born, he spent his childhood and celebrated Mass for more than 20 years.

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