Paraguay
The largest Waterfall in Paraguay apparently. Not Iguazú (not much is), but definitely impressive. Getting here is part of the adventure. If you want to get away from the crowds and have an awesome camp, give this place a try.
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wonderfull red coloured waterfall. 20.k entree pp. We walked the 2 km from the rangerstation to the river. our car was too high with her 3m.there where some low branches.worth the visit defenitly.
Report Check-InWe visited the park in winter, the waterfall was huge, because this period it rains a lot. The road to the park was dry (had a few sunny days before), good to drive. At the moment there are big construction works at the road PY7, all traffic must drive on an unpaved side road for about 15 km. If coming from Ciudad del Este, we recommend taking the side road to the village of Ñacunday, it’s a kind of cobblestone road, that continues to Itaipyte, only the last kilometres to the park entrance you have to drive a dirt road. If coming from the other side, you can take the unpaved road to Itaipyte, 10 km to the park.
Report Check-InBeautiful waterfall especially with the rainbow! Loud and powerful. The 2km track from the Ranger station is a bit muddy and slippery on a motorbike but doable. If the last 200m is very wet it may be a challenge to get back up but there's places to pull over before if needed. Well worth a visit! Free as far as we could tell.
Also, the roads to and from here for at least about 30-40km are hard packed mud in the dry and I would imagine quite slippery if raining a lot.
The largest Waterfall in Paraguay apparently. Not Iguazú (not much is), but definitely impressive. Getting here is part of the adventure. If you want to get away from the crowds and have an awesome camp, give this place a try.
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