There are lots of reasons that one should choose Paraguay whether it is agriculture, hydroelectric power, or cultural traditions. There is no lack of natural beauty and cultural sites in Paraguay. If the sightseeing is not enough, activities like kayaking, ziplining, skydiving, and, hiking, can make your tour more wonderful. Don’t miss its’ Guarani Aquifer System, the world’s largest underground freshwater reserves; and, Itaipu Dam, the world’s largest hydroelectric power plant.
The best time to explore Paraguay is from April to September when the weather is less humid and still pleasant and the nation celebrates numerous festivals. Its subtropical climate allows you to visit Paraguay all year round.
Cultural Etiquettes: People in Paraguay are soft-spoken and polite. They do not like to shout or rude behavior.
Visa Requirements: For US citizens, there is no visa required to enter Paraguay for staying up to 90 days. However, a valid passport is necessary.
Advance Planning: Pre-planning for a trip including flights and accommodations can help you to avoid upcoming travel stress.
Currency: Paraguay Guarani is the national currency of Paraguay, represented by the symbol of ₲.
Top Attractions: Admire Monday Falls, Playa San Jose, Palacio de Lopez, Iguazu Falls, Caacupe Cathedral, etc.
SIM and Network Coverage: The primary mobile networks in Paraguay are Tigo, Personal, and, Claro.
Shopping Places: Paseo La Galeria, delSol Shopping, Shopping Mariscal, Shopping Villa, Morra, Mega Shopping Importados, etc.
Savory Dishes: Dishes to eat in Paraguay are sopa paraguaya, mbeju, pira caldo, and soyo.
Festivals and Events: Dia de San Blas, Carnival, Independence Day, Oktober Fest, Nanduti Festival, etc.