Ideal Duration:
5-7 days for exploring Asunción, Encarnación, and the Jesuit Missions; longer for exploring the Chaco region and rural areas
Best Time:
May to September (Cooler months)
Accommodation Cost (per night in USD):
Dorm bed: $10-20
Budget: $30-60
Mid-range: $80-120
Luxury: $150 and above
Budget for Food & Drinks (per day in USD):
Budget: $10-20
Mid-range: $30-50
Visa Policy for Indians:
Visa required
Visa Policy for Other Nationals:
Visa on Arrival or eVisa available for some countries
Getting In Paraguay:
Silvio Pettirossi International Airport (ASU) in Asunción
Getting Around Paraguay:
Buses, taxis, rental cars
Located in the heart of South America, Paraguay is a tapestry of allure and cultural resilience. AsunciĆ³n, the capital, gracefully blends colonial architecture with the pulse of modern life.
The echoes of colonial history resonate in the UNESCO-listed Jesuit Missions, while the Chaco region introduces you to indigenous cultures and unspoiled landscapes. The awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls, shared with its neighbor Brazil, captivate with their thunderous beauty. In the midst of vibrant festivals like the National Folklore Festival, Paraguay's rich musical and dance heritage comes alive, celebrating the nation's identity and unity. A journey through Paraguay reveals a fusion of history, traditions, and the warm spirit of South America.
Jesuit missions, colonial history, and the Pantanal wetlands.
Limited Tourism Development, Language Barrier, Limited Infrastructure