Paraguay

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Tourism

    Tourism is a growing industry in Paraguay, but it is one of the least visited countries in South America. In 2020 there were 1,000,0000 tourist in the country

 

  1. Iguazu Falls: Located on the border of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina, these spectacular waterfalls are a must-see destination for any traveler to the region.

  2. Jesuit Missions of La Santisima Trinidad de Parana and Jesus de Tavarangue: These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are the remains of the Jesuit missions established in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  3. Cerro Cora National Park: This national park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as the site of the final battle of the Paraguayan War.

  4. Ybycui National Park: Another national park that is a popular destination for hiking and nature walks, with stunning waterfalls and scenic vistas.

  5. Asuncion: Paraguay's capital city is a vibrant and historic destination, with colonial architecture, museums, and cultural events.

  6. Itaipu Dam: One of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world, the Itaipu Dam is a marvel of engineering and a key source of energy for Paraguay and Brazil.

  7. Trinidad Lake and the Tobati Hills: These scenic destinations offer stunning views of the Paraguayan countryside, with opportunities for fishing, hiking, and outdoor recreation.

  8. Loma Plata: This small town is the center of Paraguay's Mennonite community, with a unique culture and history.

  9. San Ignacio Mini: Another Jesuit mission site, San Ignacio Mini is a well-preserved example of the colonial architecture and art of the period.

  10. Saltos del Monday: These waterfalls, located near the city of Presidente Franco, offer stunning views and opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities.