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What do I wear to Iguassu Falls?

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I have no idea what to wear there? Track pants, sports pants, jeans, sneakers, boots?!?

Im going there on the 15th and 16th of September.

Any ideas?

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  1. Clothings? What clothings?? Don't worry too much about packing too many clothings with you... If this is a full day trip for you (very rush!), then you don't need to worry about packing. But if you're intending to stay for the weekend, then I guess, you should just pack enough for 1 or 2 days. I would suggest you wear whatever is comfortable,T shirt and shorts and definatly good walking shoes or sandals

    I ALWAYS, ALWAYS bring along at least 2 camaras with me... just in case one breaks down. My friends used to laugh at me.... until their one and only camera broke down. When when they have to RELY SOLELY on me and my amateurish photographic skills, they stopped laughing. Yes, immediately. Serve them right! :-))

    If you are going to do lots of walking and sightseeing, do remember to put the following items into your tote bag or backpack:

    Maps and perhaps phrase books. Your all-important Guidebook. Water bottle. Sunglasses.... etc.

    DON'T forget to bring along your much-treasured ATM card to withdraw cash. Yes, no need to rush to the money-changers to change all your currencies into

    Brazilian Reais before your trip.

    And DON'T use your Visa or Mastercard to withdraw cash. This is considered a CASH ADVANCE and you'd be slapped with a HEFTY fee whereas if you were to use YOUR own ATM card, you will NOT be charged for any fees.

    In fact, you WILL benefit and enjoy from the low interbank exchange rates. Trust me (I used to work for an American bank).

    Just ensure that you adhere to the following steps:

    o Flip to the back of your local ATM card, do you see the logos 'Cirrus', 'Plus', 'The Exchange' etc. on it?

    o If the answer is 'yes', then you have absolutely nothing to worry about!

    o Why? Because you can withdraw cash from any ATM machines in Brazil , no matter how obscure the town you're at is.

    o If you use this method, you'd also save alot from the interbank exchange rates. Money changers will charge you much, much more compared to a bank.

    I've been using this method countless of times before and so far, no ATM machines in this world have failed me.... yet. Yes, even in the remotest village of Africa!

    Have a great trip! Iguazu Falls are amazing!


  2. Rain cover, boots

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