
Paraguay
South America's hidden landlocked heart
Paraguay doesn't make many bucket lists. And honestly? That's exactly why you should go. While crowds swarm Machu Picchu and Rio's beaches, this landlocked country quietly serves up colonial architecture, fascinating Guaraní culture, and some of the cheapest travel in South America. You'll find Jesuit ruins that rival anything in Argentina, a capital city where Spanish and Guaraní mix on every street corner, and locals who are genuinely surprised (and delighted) to meet foreign visitors. The infrastructure isn't perfect, the tourist trail is thin, but that's the point. Paraguay rewards the curious with authentic experiences you simply can't find elsewhere on the continent.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring US dollars – they're widely accepted and often get better exchange rates than using ATMs
- 2.Street food and local markets offer meals for under $3, while restaurant meals rarely exceed $8-10
- 3.Haggle at Mercado 4 in Asunción – it's expected and you can get electronics, clothes, and souvenirs for half the asking price
- 4.Stay in family-run hostels or pensiones instead of international chains to support local businesses and save money
- 5.Buy a local SIM card for about $5 – data is cheap and helps with navigation and translation apps
Travel Tips
- •Learn basic Guaraní phrases – locals appreciate the effort and it's still widely spoken alongside Spanish
- •Pack insect repellent, especially if visiting during rainy season or rural areas
- •Keep copies of your passport – police checkpoints are common, especially near borders
- •Download offline maps before traveling outside major cities where internet can be spotty
- •Respect local customs around tereré sharing – don't touch the bombilla (metal straw) with your lips when passing it back
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