Recommended Nights: 2
Recommended Hostel: Hostel Bambu
To many, Iguazu are the world's most dramatic waterfalls. Spanning the Brazilian-Argentinian border, they have the added allure of being surrounded by subtropical jungle that shelters a host of wildlife, including jaguars, toucans and some of the most beautiful butterflies you'll ever see.
Puerto Iguazu has just 30,000 residents and has still managed to retain a charming small-town atmosphere.
The Park entrance fee for Argentinean side of the falls is P$ 85.00 and P$ 45.00 for minors between 6 & 12 years old. Only national currency is accepted at the entrance (Information accurate April 2010).
Park opens at 8:00am and closes at 5pm and the first train to the Devils Throat departs at 8:30am and last train returns at 4:30pm
Recommended Night: 3+
Recommended Hostel: Pax Hostel
Arriving to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, you have made it to one of the most important cities in Latin America. Here you will not have time to get bored so it is highly recommended to make a plan of how you will spend your time her as the sites of interest are virtually inexhaustible.
Once you get to Buenos Aires youll find elements of literary, design, biographical (Evita, Gardel, Borges), tango (Boedo, La Boca or San Telmo), a surprising architecture, museums, art galleries, theaters, traditional neighborhoods (La Boca, San Telmo), great food and a vibrant nightlife.
The bus to Buenos Aires will leave you in the Bus Terminal of Retiro.