Paraguay Travel Guide - All About Paraguay

Paraguay is a good jumping off point for the spectacular Iguazu falls

Subtropical Paraguay is filled to its land-locked borders with natural wonders.

One of the most pristine and beautiful nations in South America, it is also the least-visited and remains relatively untouched by tourism.

Paraguay's national parks are made up of jungles, marshes and lagoons, with the spectacular Iguaza waterfall located close to its borders with Argentina and Brazil. The country's wilderness areas are crawling with jaguars and alligators and are home to an abundance of colorful birds and exotic native plants.

Paraguay's indigenous people are warm and welcoming and their community marketplaces heave with food, handmade products and a variety of local wares.

Paraguay's capital, Asuncion, is one of the oldest cities in South America and is filled with spacious parks, plazas and Spanish colonial architecture.

The best time to visit Paraguay is between May and September (winter).

The official languages are Spanish and Guarani.