PARQUE NACIONAL IGUAZÚ
Parque nacional Iguazú with ticket for free train ride at information points
You can use the train for free, but you will need a ticket that you will be given at the information points. It takes you to the Cataratas station (upper and lower circuits) and then to the Garganta station (for the Garganta del Diablo). There are restaurants and cafeterias where you can get your strength back. There is also a small Guarani handicraft market. Don't forget to revalidate your entrance ticket at the exit to get a 50% discount the next day. Neither animals nor drones are allowed inside the park.
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Il faut compter une bonne journée si on veut profiter des passerelles, du trouve du Diable et du sentier Macuco.
Complémentaire du côté brésilien.
En partant, surtout si l'on approche du crépuscule, plutôt que de reprendre le petit train, partir à pied. Le sentier ne fait que 650 mètres, et vous devriez avoir la chance de voir des macaques, sautant de branches en branches.