Travel Blog Photos from Foz D'Iguacu (5,511)
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We were going to go over to Paraguay today, but all the trips are pretty dull and expensive, and doing it ourselves might not be safe. Therefore, we have decided not to bother going, just for the sake of ticking a box. Instead, it became another chill ...
... on Wednesday morning 15 February, we boarded a bus to Dourados, where we changed onto another bus to Cacivel, and finally to Foz do Iguaçu, the town on the Brazilian side. We arrived after midnight - a journey of over 20 hours. Phew! Exhausted, we checked ...
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Route Advice please!!!
Posted on Feb 4, 2008, 15:38:06
... 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 ...
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Uruguay+Brazil+Argentina in 2 weeks
Posted on May 24, 2008, 12:03:30
... 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 ticket ...
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travelling to Brazil
Posted on Aug 30, 2007, 01:39:06
... 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 ( ...
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Entering Brazil from Bolivia and DESPARATE to get to Manaus
Posted on Jul 23, 2008, 15:58:02
... on 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.
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