First, I'll share about my journey to Iguazú Falls! Iguazú Falls is located in the northeast part of Argentina. It shares a border with Brazil, however, I only went to the Argentinian side. This was a very short but activity-packed trip. I woke up at 3:00 a.m. on Friday morning to get to the airport, and my flight was at 6:00 a.m. We got into Misiones at around 9:00 a.m. and immediately had a tour at 9:30 a.m. of the city, Misiones. During this tour, we also got to go to the Tres Fronteras (three borders) where we saw Paraguay and Brazil from Argentina! We then went on a cave tour where we saw mines and real crystals. The next day, we got to go to the actual Iguazú Falls National Park! It was absolutely incredible! This national park is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. There were three waterfalls: Devil's Throat, Inferior Waterfall and Superior Waterfall. We walked to all of them, but then we got on a boat and got to go INTO the waterfalls! We got absolutely soaked, but it was the coolest thing that I have ever done! After the park, we went straight to the airport and flew back to Buenos Aires.
Next, I went to Mendoza which is far left of Buenos Aires, bordering Chile. Mendoza is known for its vineyards and red wines.