Category: Paraguay
El Mangal One of the few establishments in town. Indoor and outdoor dining under the shade of enormous mango trees make for a nice ambience. Menu includes a wide …
Known as the Ciudad Culta (cultured city), Villarrica has been home to many of Paraguay’s artists, from musicians Felix Perez Cardozo to poets Natalicio Talavera, Manuel Ortiz Guerrero, and …
More of a natural waterslide than a waterfall, Salto Pa’i is very popular among families with children. The swimming hole is deep enough to jump into from the surrounding …
At 67,620 hectares in size this park encompasses about two thirds of the falls themselves. Declared a World Heritage site in 1984 the park offers visitors numerous trails for …
Salto Suizo (Spanish for Swiss Waterfall) is the tallest and most visited of the area’s several waterfalls. A relatively small amount of water cascades over the sixty-two-meter high cliff …
Ciudad del Este has variety of dining options that can’t be found in other parts of the country. For those that have already spent significant amount of time in …
Tourists will find Ciudad del Este has a very active nightlife featuring a slew of upscale clubs and bars. Expect prices to be significantly higher than those of comparable …
Caazapa was originally a Franciscan mission town, founded by the famed Franciscan Fray Luis de Bolanos in 1607. The name is short for Caaguyjehasapa which means past the forest. …
Within the municipal grounds on the eastern side of Avenida Pioneros del Este this small museum is set up in one the city’s first houses. There are a couple …
Granja El Roble Owned and operated by charismatic nature enthusiast Peter Dirk and his friendly Paraguayan wife Andresa, Granja El Roble is a real gem. Stay in rustic cabins …