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Devil's Throat: The Heart of Iguazu Falls

Experience the raw power of nature at Devil's Throat, the largest and most breathtaking waterfall in the magnificent Iguazu Falls system.

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Devil's Throat, or *Garganta del Diablo*, is the most impressive and largest of the 275 waterfalls that make up Iguazu Falls, straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil. This U-shaped cataract boasts an 82-meter drop and a staggering width of 150 meters, concentrating the greatest flow of the Iguazu River. The sheer power and volume of water create a mesmerizing spectacle, drawing visitors from around the globe.

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  • Path Of The Falls Trail, Foz do Iguaçu, Foz do Iguaçu, State of Paraná, BR

Local tips

  • Wear waterproof clothing! The mist from the falls can be intense, and you're likely to get soaked.
  • Protect your electronics. Use a waterproof case or bag for your phone and camera.
  • Arrive early to beat the crowds, especially during peak season.
  • Book your train tickets to Devil's Throat as soon as you enter the park to secure a convenient departure time.
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Getting There

  • Ecological Train

    From the Iguazu National Park entrance on the Argentinian side, proceed to the Central Train Station. Board the Ecological Train of the Jungle, a free, gas-powered train that minimizes environmental impact. The train departs every 30 minutes and travels to the Garganta del Diablo Station, the closest access point to the falls. From there, it's a 1.1 km walk along a flat, accessible metal walkway over the Iguazu River to the Devil's Throat viewing platform. The train is included in the park entrance fee. Park entrance fees for non-residents are ARS 35,000 (approximately $26 USD). Be sure to get a train ticket at the train ticket desk upon entering the park to reserve a spot.

  • Bus and Walking

    From the Foz do Iguaçu bus terminal in Brazil, take the Rio Uruguay bus to the Puerto Iguazú bus terminal in Argentina. The bus departs every 15 minutes. From the Puerto Iguazú bus terminal, take another Rio Uruguay bus to the Iguazu National Park entrance. From the park entrance on the Argentinian side, proceed to the Central Train Station. Board the Ecological Train of the Jungle, a free, gas-powered train that minimizes environmental impact. The train departs every 30 minutes and travels to the Garganta del Diablo Station, the closest access point to the falls. From there, it's a 1.1 km walk along a flat, accessible metal walkway over the Iguazu River to the Devil's Throat viewing platform. The Rio Uruguay bus from Foz do Iguaçu to Puerto Iguazú is approximately R$15.00. The Rio Uruguay bus from Puerto Iguazú to the Iguazu National Park entrance is approximately ARS 3,000. The train is included in the park entrance fee. Park entrance fees for non-residents are ARS 35,000 (approximately $26 USD). Be sure to get a train ticket at the train ticket desk upon entering the park to reserve a spot.

  • Taxi

    From Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, a taxi to the Iguazu National Park entrance in Argentina takes approximately 40 minutes. From the park entrance on the Argentinian side, proceed to the Central Train Station. Board the Ecological Train of the Jungle, a free, gas-powered train that minimizes environmental impact. The train departs every 30 minutes and travels to the Garganta del Diablo Station, the closest access point to the falls. From there, it's a 1.1 km walk along a flat, accessible metal walkway over the Iguazu River to the Devil's Throat viewing platform. The taxi from Foz do Iguaçu to the Iguazu National Park entrance is approximately R$300. The train is included in the park entrance fee. Park entrance fees for non-residents are ARS 35,000 (approximately $26 USD). Be sure to get a train ticket at the train ticket desk upon entering the park to reserve a spot.

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Devil's Throat is the undisputed star of Iguazu Falls, a natural wonder shared by Argentina and Brazil. This colossal waterfall isn't just the largest in the Iguazu system; it's an experience that engages all the senses. The name *Garganta del Diablo* (Spanish) or *Garganta do Diabo* (Portuguese) translates to Devil's Throat, a fitting moniker for this awe-inspiring display of nature's power. Formed by millions of years of erosion, the Devil's Throat is a U-shaped chasm that plunges 82 meters (269 feet). The immense volume of water thundering into the gorge creates a deafening roar and a perpetual mist that can be seen from miles away. The viewpoint at the edge of the falls offers an unparalleled perspective, immersing visitors in the raw energy and breathtaking beauty of this natural wonder. The falls are steeped in history and legend. First spotted in 1541 by Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, the falls quickly became a landmark in South America. According to indigenous legend, the falls were created when a god, angered by a forbidden love, split the Iguazu River, condemning the lovers to an eternal plunge. Today, Devil's Throat continues to captivate, offering an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

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