Category: Paraguay
Neuland The newest of the Chaco’s Mennonite colonies, Neuland was founded in 1947 by Mennonites escaping religious persecution in the Soviet Union. At 2,474 people, Neuland was the largest …
Food & Supplies There are a several small stores located along JJ Sanchez, the main street running parallel to the river. In addition to the stores listed, there are …
Bahia is the last settlement along the Paraguay River before the border with Bolivia. This is a very remote area with no significant populations nearby in neighboring Brazil or …
The Paraguay River begins in Matto Grosso, Brazil, flowing through the length of Paraguay into Argentina’s Rio de la Plata and finally emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. This makes …
Starting points for trips upriver (Asuncion for the Cacique II and Concepcion for the Aquidaban) are the only fixed departure times for either boat. Arrival and departure times from …
Located alongside the Trans Chaco Highway, Parque Nacional Teniente Enciso is the most easily accessible of the Chaco’s national parks. At 40,000 hectares, the park is on the small …
Food Girasol Churrasquena Filadelfia’s most popular (and most expensive) restaurant. There is a buffet, and the meat options flow freely. Tel: 0491 32078, Unruh between Hindenburg and O Miller, …
The Arete Guazu is one of the most important celebrations of the year for the Guaram indigenous community. The festival, traditionally held over the course of three days, is …