Paraná Plateau

Parana Plateau is a region of Paraguay.

Cities

 * – An important border town, just across the river from the Iguaçu Falls in neighbouring Brazil.
 * – The home of Chipa. Head here to enjoy numerous varieties of this delicacy.
 * – A laid-back beach town across Posada in Argentina. Not much to see, but great to take a break with bars and place at the water.
 * – The "Latin American Capital of Electric Power" is home to Itaipú Dam, which produced the second most energy of any in the world as of 2020.
 * – An interesting German town.
 * – A Japanese village and colony, also partly funded by the Japanese government.
 * (Col El Tirol / Colonia Tirol) – A colony of former Germans. The most interesting "exhibit" here though seems to be an elder guy that lives in a forest and place distinctly constructed by himself. Pay him a visit and find a local and quite alternative curiosity. Camping there might be possible, if you ask.
 * – Home to the Jesuit ruins which is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Paraguay.

Understand
This region encompasses the forested highlands in Paraguay's east, along the Paraná River.

Get in
Guaraní International Airport

See
Some important sight of the region are the Itaipú Dam and the Salto del Monday near and in Ciudad del Este, but also the Iguaçu Falls just across the border in Brazil.

Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis