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Paraguay selected as one of Lonely Planet's top 30 tourist destinations... “South America’s Hidden Gem”

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2024-10-26 19:18:45
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Lonely Planet, Paraguay attraction lighting… Emphasis on nature, culture and hospitality

 

[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES]  Paraguay is a hot topic as it was included in the ‘Top 30 Travel Destinations’ recently announced by Lonely Planet, a world-renowned travel guidebook. Lonely Planet introduced Paraguay as “a vibrant country quietly shining in the heart of South America,” emphasizing its warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Lonely Planet introduced Paraguay's various charms in detail. Paraguay boasts a variety of natural landscapes, from the Chaco region famous for its dense forests to vibrant cities and majestic waterfalls, making it an attractive travel destination for travelers who love nature.

In particular, you can enjoy a variety of activities, such as relaxing on the golden beach of Carmen del Parana or going on an adventure along the river to the Pantanal. In addition, watching the super classic soccer match between Olimpia and Cerro Porteño and spending passionate time with the locals is the highlight of a trip to Paraguay.

Lonely Planet provides a variety of information for travelers planning a trip to Paraguay. It contains a variety of information on local restaurants, entertainment facilities, nightlife, shopping malls, hotels, and more, and helps travelers easily find the most suitable location through an interactive map.

Lonely Planet introduced attractions that preserve Paraguay's history and culture, such as Yaguarón Church, the Holy Trinity Jesuit Mission of Parana, the Pantheon of Heroes, and the House of Independence, allowing visitors to experience Paraguay's rich cultural heritage.

Lonely Planet's selection shows that Paraguay is emerging as a new travel destination. Paraguay is a hidden gem that is still unknown to many people, and is an attractive travel destination where you can feel the warmth of nature, culture, and people.


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Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
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