 And I'm Oli and this is our hero Bumblebee together we are attempting a Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle join us for season three here in South America good morning from day two of our trip to Iguazu Falls today we are heading to Argentina so we actually won't be visiting the falls today because we learned from yesterday and the weather today is still not too great tomorrow is looking really nice so we thought we'd use the opportunity today to cross over the border head to Argentina and then head to the falls tomorrow morning. It will be really exciting today so we just take the bus from over here to the Argentinian border and hopefully the crossing will be quite easy we will see. So our hotel is actually just over there just across the road and now we are just waiting for a bus with the name Argentina on great so 15 reales which is about two pounds each to the border to Argentina and even further to the main central station over in Argentina so we had to get off the bus and get our passports stamped and then we have to wait for the next bus or if we want we can walk into town it's about an hour's walk from the border into the next town which is called Puerzo Iguazu. Good year. Gracias. So we got our stamp out of Brazil and now we're waiting for the bus again to take us over to the Argentinian side where we're gonna get our stamp in for there. Gracias. Buenos dias. No. No. Buenos dias. Buenos dias. Gracias. Where are you from? My name is La Viña. Oh there we go. Did I get a stamp? Did you? I think. Have a good day. Bye bye. Stamped in to Argentina. So now we've got to get back on the bus and make our way to Puerzo Iguazu. Gracias. Gonna get some supplies for tomorrow and look at this. Maybe four of those and a bunch of those. Cuatro. Gracias. This one, ten. Espanol. Dez. Dez. Dez. Diez. Diez. Okay. ¿Cuánto es una chiro? Siempre. Siempre. Okay, tres. ¿Algo más? No, no. Gracias. So we have arrived at our hostel here in Argentina. It's very quaint. So we will check in with you guys tomorrow morning when we go and visit the waterfalls. Ready to hit the road. Goodbye very uncomfortable bed. Good morning from day three of our Iguazu Falls trip and day two here in Argentina. Blue skies. Look at it. And the sun is out. It's a perfect weather today. Oh it was so worth waiting the extra day. So now we're just walking over to the bus terminal and we're going to be taking a bus over to the Argentinian side of the falls. To 1000 and 600. Okay, go and return. Yes, on our way. So we already booked our tickets online yesterday. So we've just got to go to the ticket booth, get that validated and then we should be able to make our way into the park. So they say that Brazil has the views but Argentina has the falls and actually 80% of Iguazu Falls is in Argentina. So there's actually quite a lot of trails that we can take in this national park. We're going to take two main trails today. We've got the lower trail and the upper trail. Now the lower trail is more in the forest with some viewpoints and upper trail is right out on top of the waterfall. So let's make our way to the lower trail then and see a little bit of rainforest and hoping that we see some nice animals. Okay, if a jaguar attacks you, you have to just tell the jaguar that he's very, very pretty. Hugging and kissing. And hugging and kissing him, okay? And if you're convincing enough, he might fall in love with you and maybe he doesn't eat you. There is two cats. Wow. And he's quite big. He's a beautiful bird. We've only been on the trail for a few minutes and already we've got some amazing wildlife calling in the trees. This place is all of wildlife. We're already a bit peckish so we're having some of those empanadas that we got yesterday. So empanada is this little pastry with spinach and cheese inside. Super tasty. And really the perfect little snack for on the go. Yeah, it's a nice snack. First views of the waterfall system from the Argentinian side. You can't even see anything because the water is just hammering down there. It looks like the river is super high today from all the rain over the past few days. Have a look how brown it is. It had 10 times normal flow and at the moment it must be pretty high. The rest of this circuit, the lower circuit is closed so we can't get any closer to the falls from this side so we have to go back around and start the upper circuit. So we're just getting on to the upper trail now and in front of us we can see some more kuatis. Right here, right here, right here. He just went past us. Oh I think there's another one over there. Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. Oh my god, there are two more. Three more. So cute. They really like to walk on the railing here. Like little ballerinas. Look there's one more. Four monkeys climbing along here on the trees. And it's super busy here. It's like Mount Everest up here. This is the final walkway to the final viewpoint here on the upper trail. Absolutely epic. Viewpoint after incredible viewpoint here at Iguazu Falls in Argentina. We will make our way in our bag to have some nice lunch. It's a nice quiet place here in the sun. Surrounded by the river which is nice. We will have some pasty cheese balls for lunch. A little bit of fruit, some bananas, a nice chilled lunch in the sun. Look Lami, we've got a lunch guest. Oh yeah, he definitely can smell the cheese balls. Oh my god, we're not going to feed you buddy. I'm sorry. Sorry dude. You have to find some worms. Find some worms for yourself. You are so cute. Oh no, no, no. Okay, we unintentionally fed him but we really didn't mean to. It looks like that he's enjoying it. At least somebody gets to. He's licking something from my finger. I think he's hungry. The way the safari continues there's a little alligator or caiman down here. It's so crazy. It looks like that he's sleeping actually. Oh awesome, wow. The safari never ends. Can't believe it but there is another animal here just in front. It's an armadillo. You see something moving? I think we lost him. Tatu is a espanol. An armadillo? Okay, they were really really hard to actually spot but there was armadillos there. Oh my god. Wow, animal number. I don't even know. I think we stopped counting. It's like we've pretty much checked every animal that was on the board at the front when we arrived. We literally checked them all off. Very cool. They have a train. Cool. We were just coming back to the entrance and then we saw oh my god there's a train. We've got to get on the train. And we have done already our 10,000 steps. So there we go. Finishing the journey with a little train ride which was a surprise. Wow Iguazu, what a visit. What an incredible experience. I'm so glad that we had the opportunity to come here to see both sides. I'm just blown away really. I need a few days to take all this in. Yeah it's been a really really crazy few days. But yeah two sides, two different countries, two different weathers, a completely different experience from both sides. Yes. Yeah really something special to come here. I'm really glad that we came. Yeah absolutely. So for now all that's left is for us to take our bus back over to Brazil and then head to our night bus which will take us back to Curitiba and Bambubi. Yes Bambubi we miss you. Disaster. We just got here to the night bus station and found out that all buses to most major cities from Fos de Iguazu have been cancelled. They just announced the election here in Brazil, the election results. The supporters of Bolsonaro have basically blocked most major roads in the south of Brazil including the road that we need to get to Curitiba. Everything is blocked off, no one can travel, the streets are burning, it's like really crazy stuff going on at the moment. So basically bottom line is Bambubi is going to have to wait a bit longer and we are stuck here in Fos de Iguazu. We'll see what happens in a couple of days. Look at that!