Alto Paraná Offers Diverse Tourist Options for Long Weekend
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Alto Paraná, Paraguay, is positioning itself as a key domestic tourism destination for an upcoming long weekend.
- The region offers a blend of shopping in Ciudad del Este, natural attractions like the Monday Falls, and cultural experiences such as visiting the Itaipu Dam.
- Visitors can also explore nearby areas and enjoy the strategic location within the Triple Frontier.
As Paraguayans gear up for a well-deserved long weekend, the department of Alto Paraná is emerging as a prime destination for domestic tourism, offering a diverse array of experiences that cater to every traveler. With holidays coinciding for both the education sector and the general workforce, the eastern region of the country is poised to welcome visitors seeking a mix of commerce, nature, adventure, and relaxation right in the heart of the Triple Frontier.
Ciudad del Este, long known as a hub for competitive shopping of electronics, perfumes, and apparel, is also enhancing its appeal with a growing hospitality and entertainment sector. International cuisine, themed bars, and vibrant nightlife add to the city's urban allure. Beyond the city limits, the natural beauty of Alto Paraná beckons. The majestic Monday Falls in Presidente Franco offer breathtaking cascades and opportunities for adventure activities like hiking, rappelling, and ziplining. For those seeking a more serene experience, the Salto Campos de María in Los Cedrales provides a tranquil escape surrounded by nature.
Furthermore, the region's strategic location within the Triple Frontier allows for easy excursions to neighboring cities in Brazil and Argentina, enriching the travel experience. The monumental Itaipu Dam, a marvel of engineering and a vital source of energy, offers educational guided tours that are both fascinating and inspiring. The Ñacunday National Park, with its impressive Saltos del Ñacunday, presents another opportunity to witness the raw power and beauty of nature. Alto Paraná is truly showcasing its multifaceted appeal, proving itself to be a compelling destination for internal tourism that highlights Paraguay's rich natural and economic resources.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.