Forums from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
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Uruguay+Brazil+Argentina in 2 weeks
Posted by kathryn77
... the 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!! ...
complicated travel question
Posted by mmbcross
... Skim our own Travelpod travellers who have done this route: Here's a great site for the section Corrientes to Puerto Iguazu All schedules are of course subject to change. Recommend you purchase onward tickets at each place as soon after ...
Argentina Planning - November 2009
Posted 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 ...
Argentina Planning - November 2009
Posted 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 ...
Best hostels in Ushuaia and Iguazu and Tour info
Posted 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 ...
iguazu falls - Iguazu Falls - Brazil and Argentina travel question
Posted by disells
I am going to be at Iguazu Falls Brazil May 19 for the afternoon. How do I best get to puerto Iguazu in Argentina that evening?
crossing boarders in South America
Posted 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 ...
crossing boarders in South America
Posted 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 ...
19 year old daughter and dad to spend a month in Argentina
Posted by 007chiro
... of that place? Overall I want to thank you for your response. I will save it for hopefully a future trip to Argentina and try out some of the hot spots you have mentioned. Any tips on Ecuador would be appreciated Chris Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I ...
19 year old daughter and dad to spend a month in Argentina
Posted by globetrekking
... in Buenos Aires that I would completely recommend (providing your not veggies of course!) called siga la vaca in Puerto Madero which is a great introduction into Argentinian Meat and its cheap! ohhhhhhhhhhh and Roquefort Cheese Pizza...the best ...
The TravelPod South American Start Kit
Posted by lucky
... You can store your extra baggage in your hotel or tour operator's office for the duration of the trek. Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil | | | - Both sides are beautiful in different ways. The Brazilian side gets you closer to the falls and ...
Hello from london :)
Posted by mercenarri
I'm going all the way through Argentina, from the Iguazu Falls to Buenos Aires, and down south via the River Plate and number of other little towns until I get to the extreme south, a place called Ushuaia (then back up through Patagonia to resume the ...
From Cuzco to Uyuni to La Paz
Posted by mmbcross
... 24 hrs? Can't help you there I'm afraid. There are no motorways across the Chaco, but you will see a part of Argentina very few other travellers experience. It's about a 14 hour ride. From Corrientes there is regular bus service to Asuncion ( ...
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