The capital city of Paraguay is a mix of old colonial and modern architecture. Explore the vibrant markets, historical buildings, and the picturesque Bay of Asunción.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná and Jesús de Tavarangue, which are among the best-preserved Jesuit missions in South America.
This vast region offers a unique wildlife watching opportunity. It is home to jaguars, pumas, and over 500 bird species.
This is the most significant body of water in the country, providing opportunities for cruising, fishing, and birdwatching.
One of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, situated on the border between Paraguay and Brazil. It's an engineering marvel and offers guided tours.
This is the largest national park in Paraguay, famous for its natural beauty, including waterfalls, forests, and wildlife.
Explore this beautiful park with its waterfalls, and learn about Paraguay's history in the old iron foundry.
Known for its beautiful beaches, it's a popular vacation spot for both locals and tourists.
Located in Asunción, this important monument is the final resting place for many of Paraguay's national heroes.
Visit these impressive waterfalls near the city of Ciudad del Este, offering fantastic views.
Known for its pottery, strawberries, and the Ypacaraí Lake, it's a beautiful town to explore.
Try local dishes like chipa (a cheesy bread), sopa paraguaya (a cornbread), and terere (a traditional drink).
Located in Asunción, it's a bustling market where you can buy almost anything, from food to clothing and souvenirs.
Learn about Paraguay's history in this museum situated in the house where the country's independence was planned.
Visit this Mennonite colony in the Gran Chaco region, known for its dairy products and German-style architecture. Remember that the best time to visit Paraguay is between May and September when the weather is milder.