1. Devil’s Throat, also known as Garganta del Diablo, is a unique and breathtaking natural wonder located in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. It is a massive U-shaped waterfall located on the Iguazu River, part of the Iguazu Falls.

The waterfall is formed by the convergence of several smaller falls, creating a massive force of water rushing down into a narrow gorge below. The sheer volume of water and the thunderous sound it creates make Devil’s Throat an awe-inspiring sight to behold.

Visitors can experience this majestic sight up close by taking a walkway that extends out over the river, leading right to the edge of the waterfall. The walkway provides stunning panoramic views of Devil’s Throat, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the power and beauty of nature.

2. Devil’s Throat is open to visitors every day of the week, including weekends and holidays. The exact working hours can vary depending on the season, so it is recommended to check in advance. One can inquire about the working hours and other information by contacting the Iguazu National Park administration or visitor center.

3. To visit Devil’s Throat, visitors need to purchase an admission ticket to the Iguazu National Park, where the waterfall is located. The ticket prices can vary depending on the nationality of the visitor and whether they are visiting during the high season or low season.

Transportation to Devil’s Throat is relatively easy. The Iguazu National Park is located about 17 kilometers from Puerto Iguazu, and there are several transportation options available including taxis, buses, and guided tours. It is recommended to check with the visitor center or hotel for the most convenient and reliable transportation options.