Stand in awe before the thundering Iguazú Falls. This UNESCO site on the border of Argentina and Brazil is one of the most spectacular natural wonders on Earth. This trip is a perfect match for travelers who want to feel nature’s power up close. Iguazú offers a breathtaking series of over 250 waterfalls crashing into deep green jungle. On the Argentine side, walkways and catwalks bring you face-to-face with the massive Devil’s Throat, where mist and rainbows fill the air. The surrounding national park protects a rich subtropical ecosystem. Iguazú Falls is not just scenery—it’s a fully immersive experience where every sense is awakened by sound, movement, and vibrant life.
April 10, Day 1:
Transfer Puerto Iguazú Airport / Puerto Iguazú Hotel
We will then pick you up from your hotel to enjoy a trip to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu National Park for the best panoramic view of the falls.
We will start the tour at the Visitor Center, which serves as a transfer hub, as accessing the trails requires boarding panoramic Autobuses that transport visitors within the park.
The walkway route extends for 1,200 meters, offering a spectacular panoramic view of the 275 waterfalls that make up the Iguazú Falls. The most important on the Brazilian side are four: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamín Constant, and Salto Unión or Devil’s Throat. Once the tour is completed, we will arrive at the panoramic elevator, which will allow us to return to the bus that will take us back to the entrance gate.
Finally, we will take you back to your hotel
April 11, Day 2:
Full-Day Iguazú Falls Argentine side
In the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel to spend the day exploring the Argentine side of Iguazú National Park, which covers 677 km².
The falls are surrounded by a subtropical forest with exuberant vegetation, home to many different species of wildlife such as toucans, parrots and coatis, just to name a few.
Different walkways distributed across three trails (Upper, Lower, and Devil’s Throat) will allow you to get close to the waterfalls from many different perspectives. You will be amazed by the force of millions of liters of water falling at different heights.
To reach the famous Devil’s Throat, the most imposing waterfall, we will take the ecological train, so you will save a bit of energy to continue exploring the park.
At the end of the excursion, you will be transferred back to your hotel
April 12, Day 3:
Transfer Puerto Iguazú Hotel / Puerto Iguazú Airport.
Tour Leader
Raj Bose
Landscape, wildlife and travel photographer based in Houston, USA.
Brand Ambassador : fstop gear, Fotopro and Haida.
Instagram: @rajbose_photography
Workshop Fee is $1850 (based on twin sharing basis) payable through credit card, zelle (8323305837) or check: Raj Bose Photography LLC. Full payment is due at the time of signing up.
Booking & Payment
- All workshop prices are based on a minimum number of participants. The tour
will only proceed if this minimum is met. - Payments can be made via Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Zelle (preferred) or PayPal.
You will receive a receipt for each transaction.
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- Professional photography guidance throughout the workshop
- Experienced driver services for the duration of the trip
- Licensed local guides
- All ground transportation, including airport transfers, in a spacious vehicle with ample room for you and your gear
- Accommodation
- All Park entrance fees
- Breakfast
- International and domestic airfare
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Single supplement (for private room requests)
- Meals not specified above
- Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, tips, etc.)
Cancellation Policy
- If you need to cancel your booking, please notify us
in writing. - Cancellations made within 12 weeks of the workshop are
non-refundable. - 30% of the full payment is non refundable.
If We Cancel
We do our best to avoid cancellations, but in rare cases, we may need to do so.
If that happens, you’ll have the option to:
- Transfer to another available workshop, or
- Receive a full refund.
Force Majeure
In situations beyond our control (known as Force Majeure), refunds cannot be issued.
This includes (but is not limited to):
- Natural disasters
- Pandemics
- War
- Civil unrest
- Terrorism
- Transport disruptions
- Extreme weather
- Other unforeseen events
In such cases, we may offer to transfer your booking to another workshop
(subject to availability).
Itinerary & Changes
- We strive to keep all workshop information accurate and up to date.
- Draft itineraries are subject to change based on local conditions,
seasonal factors, weather, availability, and safety considerations.
Travel Insurance & Liability
- Travel insurance is not included in your workshop fee.
- We highly recommend obtaining travel insurance from the time of booking. Your policy should cover: personal belongings, camera gear, medical costs, trip cancellation, delays, and personal accidents.
- We are not responsible for any losses or expenses related to the above.
- We’re thrilled for you to capture amazing moments during your workshop.
- If you post images online (e.g., social media or websites), please avoid naming local partners, ranchers, or animals to protect their privacy.
Things to bring
- Camera- preferably a DSLR camera DSLR, mirrorless, compact or iPhone cameras
- Tripod
- Laptop with Lightroom or other basic photo editing software
- Comfortable clothing
- Waterproof/ jacket raincoat
- Comfortable shoe- moderate amount of walking, preferably water resistant shoe.
- External Battery Charger for cell phone
- 16-35mm
- 24-70 mm
- 70-200mm
- Any kit lens will be also acceptable
- Circular Polarizer
- 6 and10 stop ND Filter
- Camera Release Cable
