And here are some impressions from the other side of the falls. Both national parks are really well maintained and are prepared for masses of visitors. On the Argentinian side, you will have to wait a while to board a train to the three main trails you can take to see the falls. This helps the administration to regulate the number of tourists on the trails at any time - not that it wouldn't be full already - especially on the walkway to see the biggest fall: The Devil's Throat.
Another attraction are the animals there. I made friends with a blue butterfly, that sat on my hand for around 20 minutes. Most other people were more impressed by the coatis trying to steal their food. They are everywhere and really annoying. Cute to watch, but really annoying.
If I had to choose the prettier side, it would probably be the Argentinian one, although I found the Brazilian one more relaxed, but see for yourself.
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