Border: Brazil, Foz do Iguaçu → Argentina, Puerto Iguazú.
■Brazil Exit
It is possible to pass through without stopping, but I stopped the motorcycle to get an exit stamp.
After that, I passed through without stopping again.
■Argentina Entry
At a toll booth-like place, we stopped, and it was mandatory to get an entry stamp. However, when I tried to get a "permiso" from the Argentine customs (ADUANA), the staff said, "I don't understand," and initially ignored me. Then, the staff told me, "You can go now." That was a bit strange, so I asked various people, and they all reacted with "What is that?" I wondered what to do, but then one person spoke English and I finally got the "permiso" form made. It was strange that I was the only one getting a "permiso" even though many cars were passing through.
By the way, when I tried to hand over the "permiso" form when entering Paraguay from Argentina, they asked me something like, "Do you not need it anymore? Are you not coming back to Argentina?" So, perhaps it might be possible to enter Paraguay, not return the Argentine "permiso," and then return to Argentina.
Incidentally, when the "permiso" was issued, I saw the PC screen, and it seemed to be properly managed because my passport number was entered, and my name and motorcycle model appeared.
However, the spelling of my name is wrong, but that's okay.
It is possible to pass through without stopping, but I stopped the motorcycle to get an exit stamp.
After that, I passed through without stopping again.
■Argentina Entry
At a toll booth-like place, we stopped, and it was mandatory to get an entry stamp. However, when I tried to get a "permiso" from the Argentine customs (ADUANA), the staff said, "I don't understand," and initially ignored me. Then, the staff told me, "You can go now." That was a bit strange, so I asked various people, and they all reacted with "What is that?" I wondered what to do, but then one person spoke English and I finally got the "permiso" form made. It was strange that I was the only one getting a "permiso" even though many cars were passing through.
By the way, when I tried to hand over the "permiso" form when entering Paraguay from Argentina, they asked me something like, "Do you not need it anymore? Are you not coming back to Argentina?" So, perhaps it might be possible to enter Paraguay, not return the Argentine "permiso," and then return to Argentina.
Incidentally, when the "permiso" was issued, I saw the PC screen, and it seemed to be properly managed because my passport number was entered, and my name and motorcycle model appeared.
However, the spelling of my name is wrong, but that's okay.
Golden Triangle.
Iguazu Falls (Argentine side) Upper Trail.
Iguazu Falls (Argentine side) Jungle Tour, EN LA SALVA course.
Iguazu Falls (Argentine side) Lower Trail.
Next, we're going to a course where you can view the waterfall from below.
Along the way, from a viewpoint, you can see the boat tour. Even though they're going into the waterfall, it seems like it's a relatively short amount of time.
I hesitated about the boat,
but since you can get close to the waterfall near the walking path, and I saw that the boats weren't getting that close, I decided "it's okay" and didn't ride it.
Also, it's a bit questionable to soak your whole body in that murky water.
Niagara Falls has sightseeing boats because they are effective for getting close, but Iguazu Falls has a well-developed walking path. The advantage of the boat is that you can enjoy getting completely soaked, and the higher-priced courses take you close to the entrance, making it easier to return.
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Iguazu Falls (Argentine side) Devil's Throat.
Finally, to Devil's Throat.
The waterfall was so powerful that the spray made it impossible to see the bottom.
Surprisingly, a well-maintained walkway was in place, so there was no fear of falling.
I am satisfied.
Finally, to Devil's Throat.
The waterfall was so powerful that the spray made it impossible to see the bottom.
Surprisingly, a well-maintained walkway was in place, so there was no fear of falling.
I am satisfied.