Accessibility to Igassu Falls
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Accessibility to Igassu Falls
How difficult are the trails around Igassu (Igazu) Falls in Brazil/Argentina? I'm 83 and can walk several miles on level ground without stopping, but have trouble going up hill, especially in high altitudes.
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Here is some info on the argentine side http://www.iguazuargentina.com/en/accesibilidad/ . All looks pretty straightforward. I am sure there must be something similar for the Brazilian side
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And some info about the Brazilian side:
http://www.cataratasdoiguacu.com.br/...onal-park.aspx
I remember the path being level, but some small steps down and one flight of stairs (elevator available?).
http://www.cataratasdoiguacu.com.br/...onal-park.aspx
I remember the path being level, but some small steps down and one flight of stairs (elevator available?).
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Booley...quite accessible....though close up views of the falls are available everywhere on Brazil side. We stayed at Hotel Das Cataratas and solid walking bridges are very convenient. The only slightly difficult walk is down to the river where you can take a boat right up to the falls. (see pics)
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Booley, for you!I'm 86 now and I don't think I would have any trouble doing it again as pictured, 1995.
https://picasaweb.google.com/stuartt...ESIguacuFalls#
https://picasaweb.google.com/stuartt...ESIguacuFalls#