Both the Brazilian and Argentine sides are breathtaking in their own unique ways.
The Brazilian side provides a panoramic vista of the waterfalls, offering an awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves visitors in wonder (p1-4). Meanwhile, the Argentine side boasts a variety of trails, giving you the chance to explore the world’s largest waterfall system from countless angles (p5-9).

During my visit, I also encountered a South American raccoon for the first time. Honestly, with its sharp face, it may not be as endearing as its North American cousin, but it’s every bit as fearless!

Alas, the vacation has come to an end, and now it’s time to return to Beijing and dive back into work.





