Parque Nacional Ybycuí
Paraguarí Department, Paraguay
Parque Nacional Ybycuí in the Paraguarí Department of Paraguay is a lush protected area covering around 5,000 hectares, known for its dense subtropical forests, rolling hills, and numerous streams that create beautiful waterfalls and natural pools.
The park is rich in biodiversity, home to over 200 bird species including toucans and trogons, and mammals such as capuchin monkeys and armadillos. Visitors can explore well-marked hiking trails that lead to scenic viewpoints, waterfalls like Salto Guaraní and hidden falls, and serene riverbanks ideal for swimming and picnics.
The park also features historical sites like the La Rosada iron foundry, an important remnant of Paraguay’s 19th-century industrial past. Its combination of natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural heritage makes Ybycuí a favored destination for ecotourism, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure in Paraguay.
Location
Minas Kue 091609, Paraguay
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