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Lookout Devil's Throat

Tourist attraction in Foz do Iguaçu

Updated: May 04, 2024 04:37 AM

Lookout Devil's Throat is located in Foz do Iguaçu (City in Brazil), Brazil. It's address is Path Of The Falls Trail - Foz do Iguaçu, PR, Brazil.

Path Of The Falls Trail - Foz do Iguaçu, PR, Brazil

8H56+MW Foz do Iguaçu, State of Paraná, Brazil

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Where is Lookout Devil's Throat?

Lookout Devil's Throat is located at: Path Of The Falls Trail - Foz do Iguaçu, PR, Brazil.

What are the coordinates of Lookout Devil's Throat?

Coordinates: -25.6908279, -54.4376385

Lookout Devil's Throat Reviews

Michael Barton
2024-02-08 01:54:46 GMT

This is part of the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls. It's easily the best feature on that side of the falls and an essential stop if you're anywhere nearby! You'll find restrooms, a gift shop, and snacks/drinks nearby. To get here, take the free shuttle bus (free with entry ticket) from the park entrance. You can get off at the hotel and hike the full trail to get here, or stay on the bus until the last stop and go directly here. Either is a good choice. You'll definitely get a little wet here. The falls are so close you'll get sprayed no matter what you do. It's totally worth it, just cover anything you don't want wet.

Kitty
2023-08-16 16:53:20 GMT

I loved it here and I would love to come back again.
There is a free bus that takes you to the start of the trail that leads you to the devil's throat. It is a nice walk, and there are many viewpoints along the way with plenty of photo opportunities.
The bus also takes you back after you reach the end.

I saw lots of wildlife and so many quatis.
The view of the devil's throat is amazing, and you can see the platform on the Argentinian side.
There are professional photographers on the higher platform.

You will need a waterproof jacket once you are at the end of the viewing platform.

The other smaller trails lead you to the boat rides. I didn't check the price.
There are gift shops and the quality and choice are superior to the other side.
There is a restaurant and a nice seating area where you can watch the calm water leading to the top of the waterfall.

My favourite side of the Falls is......

Paige Allen
2023-05-27 23:29:16 GMT

The walk to the Devil's Throat puts into perspective just how much water is surrounding the falls. Accessible for those with prams and mobility issues. We saw monkeys, coati, fish, butterflies, interesting bugs and plenty of birds. We went off season (May 2023 and on a Friday). It was busy enough and I would not enjoy the park during peak times however it is not to be missed!

Ewa Włodarska- Skowicka Włodarska- Skowicka
2023-01-03 16:03:10 GMT

Breathtaking wonders of nature located in phenomenal place! The real jungle with lush, exotic plants and amimals. The temperature is usually high ad it's humid but it's compensated by the breeze of the waterfalls. From both, the Argentinian and Brazilian side, the waterfalls are impressive but you will feel definitely more intense sensations on the Brazilian side.
The availability of a restaurant, toilets and shower to cool down is a big plus. An absolute must-see for every lover of stunning landscapes!

Rishi Bhabutta
2023-04-25 17:07:12 GMT

The best spot on the Brazilian side for photos and observing the falls up close - you'll get soaked but the proximity to the falls is sensational. Take the glass elevators after for a view from the top.

Dereck “針村” Harrison
2022-08-28 18:42:00 GMT

By this stage you probably have already walked nearly a mile from the bus stop. Hopefully you have seen some beautiful butterflies and managed not to feed the animals. While things have been getting more intense since that first sight of the falls, things are about to get intense. You WILL get wet and you WILL be amazed. So much water and hopefully not too many people. We went on a weekday afternoon and it was easy to get people free photos.

Wonny
2023-05-27 23:35:15 GMT

It is where you can see the top of a very huge waterfall. It is always crowded with many tourists. It is a key location in Argentina's Iguazu. It is probably the largest and most wonderful waterfall in the world.

Isobel Butler
2024-04-14 22:59:47 GMT

such an incredible and awe inspiring place

Seun Osunkoya
2022-07-12 05:39:22 GMT

Most amazing experience I have had in my life. The falls is just so beautiful, I cant even describe it. You have to come here if you are ever in Brazil. Expect to get soaking wet, so come with a rain coat. I bought one at the falls but it was quite expensive. The devils throat gets you right into the middle of the falls. Its the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. I loved every minute of it

G Santana
2023-09-25 22:41:01 GMT

Brazil's side, I think better than argentina side.. worth to visit..

Phuan Seok Ee
2022-11-20 23:30:54 GMT

I’ve been to Iguazu Falls on both the Argentinan & Brazilian side. This location at tge Brazilian side in my opinion gives the most magnificent views of Iguazu Falls ! There are Iguazu National Parks free shuttle buses running every 10 mins tgat take you right there & an elevator that takes you down to the boardwalks below.

Diego Muntoni
2022-10-09 02:07:35 GMT

Impressive powerful....
The Argentinian side has much more to offer, all day can be spent walking and wondering... So many special places. Just beautiful

Zvi Skye
2024-03-20 00:43:29 GMT

The highlight of the fellas without a doubt. We were disappointed because the devil’s throat part in the Argentinian side was closed, so was happy to see the falls from the Brazilian side. Enjoyed every moment there.

Morag Niven
2023-03-25 17:25:36 GMT

Yes, yes, yes. Best experience in my south America trip. Stunning, thunderous, awe inspiring. Breathtaking indeed. Had never heard of Iguazu falls before trip which is crazy as wondrous place to visit. Seeing th falls from Brazilian side was also stunning

Maria Boros
2018-11-24 23:01:47 GMT

Great place to visit. Wheelchair + pram friendly, easy walking. Electric train to end station nearest falls but then a 1.1km easy walk to falls. Forest/Jungle area. Wildlife and fresh air. You can trail walk all day if you wish. Places available to eat + drink but be careful that the wildlife doesn't steal your food! Take a raincoat + sunscreen + a waterproof cover for your phone/camera & plenty of water but you can buy it there also.

Peter Manolakev
2024-01-10 20:27:39 GMT

The place offers an amaxing view right in the middle and on top of one of the most potent waterfalls in the world. It us a must-see attraction.
Get sun protection (hat, sunglasses and sunscreen).
Allocate a substantial portion of your time to this place, as it is usually packed with people (especially suring high season) and moving to and between viewing platforms takes quite some time.

Mati Simm
2020-05-22 09:14:43 GMT

WOW this place is amazing. If you plant to visit Brasil this is a must go place. Strongly recommend taking a tour that visits both Argentine's and Brasil's sides of the falls. Besides the falls you will see a lot of wildlife.

Arun Patel
2023-10-20 09:43:08 GMT

No words for beautiful fall
Must visit at least once in a lifetime

Arm Macd
2023-08-21 20:54:59 GMT

Fantastic experience seeing what God has made.

Lisa Flyte
2023-02-17 20:33:57 GMT

These photos are from Brazilian side which I think had much better views. Incredible walk out to see this falls!

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About Foz do Iguaçu
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Foz do Iguaçu is the Brazilian city on the border of Iguaçu Falls. The city is the 7th largest in the state of Paraná. The city's population is approximately 258,000. source

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