Centro Ambiental - Permit for Tati Yupi | Established Campground

Paraguay

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Verified:
4 months ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
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Contributor:
Ugly Duck Tales

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Here you can get a permit to free camp in Tati Yupi. As mentioned, ask for Larisa - the building was a bit further from the entrance. I also advice to get it for a few days, we stayed two. Once you have it, the guards at Tati Yupi will let you in.
There are some attractions (museum,zoo), but we didn't check them.

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It seems to change every time. We came here for the permit to camp at Tati Tupi, but they said we could het it at the other place on Ioverland (500m north).

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This was the place we had to get the permit to camp one night in the tatu yapi, they sent us here from the itaipu visitor center.

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As written previously at this place you can just get the permit for one day (not camping!). If you want to stay over night you have to ask for the permit at the entrance of the road to Tati Yupi.

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You get the permit to enter the park here (right at the porter booth), but not the camping permit for multiple days. For this you have to go to the camping itself. The camping permit people (Areas Protegidas) are not there at the weekend.

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This is not anymore the place for the free permit to camp in the tati yupi park.new is the office to get the permit behind the entrance to the park.very important to be there before 16.00o clock, if the office is close it is not easy to go in to the parc

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Not anymore here, but directly at the entrance of Tati Ypi... we will see!

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Yes, this is the right door to start the run of the permit 😉

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The office isn't easy to find so you need to ask for the Oficina Aereas Protegidas (office for protected areas); it's 5 mins walk in from the main gate. If the gate-guards try to send you down the road to the next entrance, tell them you want a camping permit and not a day-visit permit, then they should let you in at this entrance.

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The building you need is opposite the primeros auxilios building. It is called 'protected areas'

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the permit is for free, ask for 2 or 3 days you don't will be disapionting😎
300 meters north of this entrance you find an other entrance on the same side. There you can take a buss-tour to the itaipu-dam. Take 1 house and is also for free.

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Here you can get a permit to free camp in Tati Yupi. As mentioned, ask for Larisa - the building was a bit further from the entrance. I also advice to get it for a few days, we stayed two. Once you have it, the guards at Tati Yupi will let you in.
There are some attractions (museum,zoo), but we didn't check them.

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