Paraguay on the radar: British newspaper reveals its unexplored allure

Asunción, Agencia IP.- The British newspaper «The Telegraph» has published an article highlighting seven reasons to visit Paraguay, considering it an unexplored tourist gem. In it, the author argues that Paraguay offers travelers a unique and authentic experience, emphasizing its rich history, culture, traditions, and natural beauty yet to be discovered.

The article underscores the geographical and cultural diversity of the country, showcasing similarities with its South American neighbors. Paraguay receives few European tourists despite its considerable size, adding authenticity and friendliness to the experience.

The author mentions UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Paraguay, specifically the Jesuit missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná and Jesús de Tavarangue, highlighting the region’s fascinating history. Likewise, the possibility of staying in a village like Santa María de Fe is suggested, preserving the communal and spiritual quality of the Jesuit era.

Also, it highlights the importance of learning about the tradition of yerba mate, introduced by the Jesuits, and its current cultural relevance. The historical connection with Germany is also mentioned, especially in yerba mate production.

The opportunity to explore war museums, cemeteries, and counter-monuments that narrate Paraguay’s history is emphasized. There is also a focus on wildlife and the diversity of ecosystems in Paraguay, especially in the Chaco and the Paraguayan Pantanal.

Finally, the author concludes the argument by reiterating that Paraguay offers travelers a unique and authentic experience, with its rich history, culture, traditions, and natural beauty yet to be explored.

The British ambassador to Paraguay, Ramin Navai, has shared the news on his social network X, commenting: «They are finally taking note. Paraguay is South America’s best-kept secret. Here, in the British newspaper, are seven reasons to discover the wonderful Paraguay.»

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