Forums from Foz do Iguacu, Brazil

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Route Advice please!!!

Posted by mmbcross

... operates, but the passenger train through the mountains to the coast at Paranagua is spectacular. There should be a bus from Foz do Iguacu to Campo Grande. According to a Lonely Planet blog, Expreso Medianeira, Eucatur and Helios bus companies run on this ...

This is for all the travelers coming to Pantanal Brazil

Posted by jennyferguson

... pre booking the tour to pantanal and to Bonito. Avoid buying any tours of the Pantanal and Bonito during your stay in Foz do Iguacu. You will lose your money and not get the promisses that´s supposed to be delivered. There are plenty of good companies ...

Entering Brazil from Bolivia and DESPARATE to get to Manaus

Posted by mmbcross

... the few dry spots left in the wetlands. Although distances are immense in Brazil, it will be possible to travel from the Pantanal to Foz do Iguaçu, and then on to Rio very economically by bus. Keep in touch to let us know how things are proceeding.

5 Months Through South America - Itinerary Advice

Posted by texacalimatt

... to have any and all advice to fill in the blanks. The only point I'm not completely sure about is the flight to Foz do Iguacu. I would absolutely love to see the falls, but it's hard to justify two $220 plane tickets for two days of trails ...

complicated travel question

Posted by mmbcross

... is a direct bus from Corrientes to Puerto Iguazu. You can get your Brazilian visa quite easily here, then cross over to Foz do Iguaçu, and you are off and running into Southern Brazil. There are excellent bus services throughout Latin America. Buses ...

South America Itinerary - From Rio to Vancouver

Posted by nixsboys

... Brazilian side try and spend a day looking at the Falls before crossing over to Argentina. I stayed at Puadimar Campsite in Foz do Iguacu and the falls are a 10minute local bus away. They also arrange tours to the falls across to the Argentina side which ...

The Bug

Posted by mmbcross

When I worked in Brazil we had a group enter the country via Foz do Iguaçu. One couple slipped through without having their passport stamped. When they checked out of the country at Galeão, an immigration official carted them off to his office accusing ...

Uruguay+Brazil+Argentina in 2 weeks

Posted by kathryn77

... a local bus from the Brazil side to the Argentinian side for 50cents each. The buses are obvious - they say "Puerto Iguazu and Foz de Iguacu" on the front. They drop you at immigration on the bridge, then you get on the next one with the same ...

travelling to Brazil

Posted by heidiwho

... in Brasil in '98 and returned in 2001. I still know people over there, and it seems not much has changed. 1. Places to go - Foz de Iguacu may not be as great as it would be in winter. Rio - is very nice, but Ilha Grande, which is out from Rio ( ...

Route Advice please!!!

Posted by mmbcross

... a U.S. citizen, make sure you get a multiple entry visa for Brazil. If you are bussing, and have lots of spare time, then visit Iguacu while in Brazil. It will take half a lifetime to get there from Sao Paulo by bus, and the other half of your life to get ...

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