We’re planning to leave Argentina for a few weeks and spend some time exploring Paraguay. For some reason, Paraguay is a relatively undiscovered place with limited tourist infrastructure. While some Europeans travel through Paraguay, Americans seem to ignore it almost entirely, and we’re eager to check it out.
Continue reading “Crossing The Border to Paraguay”Iguazú Falls
We arrived in Puerto Iguazú around 9:30am and went in search of food and WiFi as we realized neither of us had downloaded the map of Puerto Iguazú for offline use. (If you have never used Google Maps in this way, check it out! It’s invaluable for traveling.)
The cafe on the corner had counter service with tables outside and coupons for an hour of WiFi. We shared a potato tortilla and used our hour of WiFi to download the maps and research how to get to Iguazú falls. For once, Eric looked pretty perky after getting off a night bus.
Night Bus # 3
We’re starting to feel like pros at the whole night bus thing. Our next destination was Puerto Iguazú, the Argentinian town next to Iguazú Falls. It’s twelve hours away from Concordia, and we thought that amount of traveling should definitely be done over night. The discounted bus tickets we acquired three days ago in Concordia had us leaving at 8pm and arriving in Puerto Iguazú just after 8am the next day.
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