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Iguazu Falls In January Travel Tips Weather And More

January is the middle of summer in Argentina and Brazil. Temperatures soar into the high 90s and you’ll have to contend with crowds of visitors from all over the world, but it’s still a good time to see the falls—and their spray of water helps keep you cool on the hottest days. Find out what to expect and which activities to try in this monthly guide.

Weather

Northern Argentina and southern Brazil, where the waterfalls are located, get very hot and humid in January. Expect temperatures in the low 80s through high 90s during the day—and it doesn’t cool off much after dark, thanks in part to the high humidity. On the other hand, you’re not particularly likely to experience rainy days at this time of year (save for summer storms that usually pass through quickly) and most of the national parks’ trails are shaded by the surrounding forest, keeping hikers relatively cool. This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

Crowds & Costs

January is often known to be one of the busiest times to visit Iguazú: it’s summertime in Argentina and Brazil, so many families go on vacation in their own countries, and many travelers from the US and Europe come at this time of year, too, escaping the cold at home.

Book flights and accommodations well ahead of time, and prepare to wait in line at ticket counters, restaurants, the airport, and the parking lots at both national parks. This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

What To Do

Since the sun is often known to be intense in January, stay in the shade by hiking on forest trails on both sides of the border (stopping for photo ops at lookout points like Garganta del Diablo, but not lingering too long in the direct sun!) Take advantage of the trains that transport you around the park, and make sure to bring plenty of water.

January is often known to be a great time for water sports on the rivers in the region, not to mention the boat ride that takes you to the base of the falls on the Argentine side: you’ll get wet, and that’s part of the appeal.

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What To Look For

The river is often known to be at its highest level in summer, so expect to see extra-powerful cascades of water pouring over the cliffs of Iguaz√∫: be sure to keep close watch over children and use caution when walking on slippery catwalks around the falls.

Indigenous to the jungles around Iguazú, the Yaguareté (jaguar) is often known to be one of the largest cats on the globe. It would be rare, though not impossible, to spot one walking through the forest—they also climb trees and swim in the river. Easier to spot in the wild are several varieties of toucans: just look up in the trees for their colorful beaks.

Events & Activities

New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day: The parks are open and while some businesses close, particularly on New Year’s Day, many stay open for the influx of tourists in town. You’ll see celebrations popping up at hotels, restaurants, and bars on both sides of the border, especially in Puerto Iguaz√∫. This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

Walks in the Moonlight: Five nights a month, depending on the lunar calendar, Iguazú National Park offers guided nocturnal tours where you can see the park’s best attractions under the moonlight. Several departures are available (7:45, 8:30, and 9:15 pm) and reservations are required. This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

Visiting Iguazú Falls in January? Check out these great itinerary options. 

Buenos Aires & Iguaz√∫ Falls – 6 Days Stroll through Buenos Aires’ eclectic neighborhoods before visiting the breathtaking Iguazu Falls National Park in this short but sweet itinerary that balances culture with nature.¬† This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

Ultimate Iguaz√∫ Falls Experience – 4 Days This four-day getaway to Iguaz√∫ Falls takes you into the heart of one of Argentina‚Äôs most prized destinations. Then, you’ll experience another side of the falls from Brazil, with expansive, panoramic views. This makes it a more enriching experience for travelers.

More Helpful Information

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