Saturday 18 March 2017

Useful Paraguay Travel Tips

Paraguay is the second poorest nation after Bolivia in South America. The general population are well disposed and the pace is moderate. The nation has around 6.7 million individuals and 2.3 million of them live in the capital city, Asuncion.

Here are 18 tips on venturing out to Paraguay:

1. Spanish and Guarani are broadly talked in Paraguay.

2. Summer is greatly hot and can be up to 40 degrees Celsius as per local people. Our visit was in winter. You do require a light coat during the evening and early morning. Trinidad was to a great degree frosty around evening time and early morning. You require winter garments in this piece of Paraguay, flanking Argentina in the northwest.

3. Time zone in Paraguay is the same as US Eastern Time.

4. Power is 220 volts.

5. Official cash is GuaranĂ­. Amid our visit it was US$1 to 4400 Guaranis.

6. You can pull back US dollars or neighborhood guaranis in significant bank ATMs in Paraguay. We pulled back our own at HSBC bank along Calle Palma.

7. Cash trade can be made at the bordertown of Cuidad del Este on the off chance that you are going by a nearby or visit transport from Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.

8. Most shops lean toward trade out Paraguay and don't acknowledge charge cards.

9. On the off chance that you have to counsel with a bank official, saving money hours are between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

10. Tipping is 10% in eateries and bars.

11. You can travel efficiently by transport from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil to Paraguay. I don't have the experience however I've seen transport ticket counters in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay that pitches tickets to Asuncion, Paraguay. You should know about the need to experience migration and traditions all alone.

12. Americans require Paraguayan visas. It costs US$160 per individual and keeps going until the travel permit lapses.

13. There are American fast food eateries in Asuncion like McDonald's and Burger King.

14. We were cautious with natural product juices and servings of mixed greens while eating in Paraguay. On our first night in Asuncion we requested mix seared vegetables rather than plate of mixed greens. Awful decision... we were given broiled plate of mixed greens (tomatoes, destroyed carrots and lettuce).

15. Administrations at eateries are slower than anticipated. So be persistent.

16. Get a hair style in Asuncion. It is modest. My child got one at Ayala, over the Grand Palace Hotel for USD4.50 by a stylist who has 40 years of experience. He paid US$25 in Florida, US$10 in Mendoza, US$15 in Montevideo and US$13 in Sao Paulo.

17. Tap water is drinkable in Paraguay as indicated by the Paraguay Tourism Board. We purchased filtered water.

18. Airplane terminal duty is US$31.

Do you have any travel tips to Paraguay?

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