1. Iguazu Falls is a gigantic waterfall system located on the border between Argentina and Brazil, near the city of Puerto Iguazu. It is one of the most magnificent natural wonders in the world and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The waterfall system consists of 275 individual falls, with the largest and most impressive being the Devil’s Throat. The falls are surrounded by lush green forests and are home to a diverse range of plants and animals. The sheer size and power of the falls, combined with the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding area, make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

2. The Iguazu Falls are open year-round, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The last entry is allowed at 5:00 PM. The falls can be quite crowded, particularly during the peak tourist season (December to February). It is recommended to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a specific phone number for the Iguazu Falls, but you can contact the local tourism office in Puerto Iguazu for more information.

3. Ticket prices for visiting the Iguazu Falls vary depending on the nationality of the visitor. As of 2020, the entrance fee for foreign tourists is around $30 USD for adults and $10 USD for children. Argentine citizens and residents enjoy a discounted rate. There are various ticket options available, including entrance to the Argentine side of the falls, entrance to the Brazilian side, or a combined ticket for both sides. It is important to have your passport or identification document with you when purchasing the tickets.

Transportation to the Iguazu Falls can be easily arranged from the city of Puerto Iguazu. There are regular buses that take visitors to the falls, and most hotels in Puerto Iguazu offer shuttle services. It is also possible to hire a taxi or rent a car to reach the falls. The distance from Puerto Iguazu to the falls is approximately 18 kilometers, and the journey takes around 30 minutes.