Paraguay, a country in the heart of South America, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning natural landscapes. From the bustling capital city of Asunción to the serene ruins of its past and impressive waterfalls, the country provides a unique travel experience. Here are some of the key tourist attractions:
Asunción
In the capital, you can visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, the López Palace (the seat of government), and the House of Independence, a museum that tells the story of the country's emancipation.
Jesuit Ruins:
The sites of Trinidad and Jesús de Tavarangue are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These ruins are a testament to the Jesuit missions of the 17th and 18th centuries. The Temple of San Ignacio Guazú in Misiones is also part of this legacy.
Nature:
The Salto Cristal, a beautiful waterfall in the Ybycuí National Park, is perfect for a refreshing swim. On the other hand, the Salto Monday in Alto Paraná is a series of impressive waterfalls that offer spectacular views.
San Lorenzo Cathedral,
Located near the capital, it's known for its modern architecture and its large dome.
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Asuncion, Cathedral - Paraguay
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Asuncion, Cathedral - Paraguay |
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Asunción City
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Ciudad del Este, City
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Independence Home, Asunción - Paraguay
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Independence Home, Asunción - Paraguay |
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Independence Home, Asunción - Paraguay |
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Jesuit Mission Ruins, Paraguay
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Jesuit Mission Ruins, Paraguay |
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Jesuit Mission Ruins, Paraguay |
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Jesuit Mission Ruins, Paraguay |
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Presidencial Palace, Asuncion
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Presidencial Palace, Asuncion |
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Presidencial Palace, Asuncion |
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Presidencial Palace, Asuncion |
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Salto Cristal, Ybucuí City
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Salto del Monday, Alto Paraná
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Salto del Monday, Alto Paraná |
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Salto del Monday, Alto Paraná |
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San Ignacio's Church, Misiones - Paraguay
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San Lorenzo Cathedral - Paraguay |
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