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complicated travel question
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 10:46:46 by mmbcross
... buses from Salta to Corrientes, mostly overnight sleeper buses, about 13 hours US$ 35. Daily buses from Corrientes to Puerto Iguazú. About 5 hours, US$ 15. Skim our own Travelpod travellers who have done this route: Here's a ...
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Argentina Itinerary--Any Suggestions?
Posted on Dec 4, 2008, 15:51:52 by meeks
... superior panorama than the Argentinean side. The last I heard, there is no visa needed if going for a day. Just take the bus from Puerto Iguazu to Foz do Iguaçu ( Brazil ). In Mendoza we rented a car for the day to drive to Puente del Inca almost on the ...
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Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 10:51:34 by ccal
... live in the state of Virginia in the U.S. My family lives in Asuncion, Paraguay. We will fly to Asuncion and then drive to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. I know the normal route is to go through Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, but I don't have and don't want to ...
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Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 16, 2009, 21:22:48 by ccal
Am looking for advice on how to get to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina from Paraguay without going to Brazil (don't have visa and don't want to pay for one for me and my girls). Will be visiting in late August. My family in Asuncion will drive to Puerto ...
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Argentina Itinerary--Any Suggestions?
Posted on Nov 26, 2008, 21:39:44 by mmbcross
... superior panorama than the Argentinean side. The last I heard, there is no visa needed if going for a day. Just take the bus from Puerto Iguazu to Foz do Iguaçu ( Brazil ). In Mendoza we rented a car for the day to drive to Puente del Inca almost on the ...
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Argentina Planning - November 2009
Posted on Aug 12, 2009, 18:19:54 by junosakai
... , but to get from one side of the falls to the other, it's easy. There's a local bus (white bus) with 'Puerto Iguazu / Foz de Iguacu' written on the front. They are so frequent, you get off at immigration, and catch the next one that ...
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Argentina Planning - November 2009
Posted on Aug 12, 2009, 16:21:43 by kathryn77
... , but to get from one side of the falls to the other, it's easy. There's a local bus (white bus) with 'Puerto Iguazu / Foz de Iguacu' written on the front. They are so frequent, you get off at immigration, and catch the next one that ...
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Best hostels in Ushuaia and Iguazu and Tour info
Posted on Dec 27, 2008, 13:11:57 by wakingdream
... know there are only minimum age requirements for touring the glacier which I believe is eight years old. As far as Ushauia and Iguazu hotels go, you could check Tripadvisor. There are 44 revivews for and 20 reviews for . The good thing about Tripadvisor ...
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Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 10:42:52 by starlagurl
How far away are you from Salta, Mendoza, Cordoba or Posadas? Wikitravel says you can take a bus from any of these places.
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Uruguay+Brazil+Argentina in 2 weeks
Posted on May 24, 2008, 12:03:30 by kathryn77
... Visa at the border - at no cost either. If you want to take in the north of Argentina, I'd recommend going from Puerto Iguazu (Argentina), to Salta. You can go direct on a bus - long journey, but not sure about flights. Salta is lovely!! ...
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crossing boarders in South America
Posted on Jul 23, 2009, 19:24:33 by alandalus83
... ) Bolivia: Copacabana...La Paz...Sucre...Potosi...Uyuni Salt Flats... Chile: San Pedro de Atacama...Santiago...Valparaiso... Argentina: Mendoza...Cordoba...Salta...Puerto Iguazu... At this point it went a bit pear shaped, as I met a friend of mine who ...
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crossing boarders in South America
Posted on Jul 23, 2009, 19:19:21 by kathryn77
... ) Bolivia: Copacabana...La Paz...Sucre...Potosi...Uyuni Salt Flats... Chile: San Pedro de Atacama...Santiago...Valparaiso... Argentina: Mendoza...Cordoba...Salta...Puerto Iguazu... At this point it went a bit pear shaped, as I met a friend of mine who ...
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