Hiking
2-4 hours
Moderate
Ybycuí National Park - Ybycuí National Park
Ybycuí National Park - Ybycuí National Park
Ybycuí National Park - Ybycuí National Park
Ybycuí National Park, located near the city of Minas Kue in Paraguay’s Central Department, stands out as one of the country’s most vibrant natural areas. Unlike much of Paraguay where deforestation poses a significant threat, this park protects a rare stretch of Atlantic Forest, preserving native flora and fauna often hard to find elsewhere. Established in 1973, it combines rich biodiversity with cultural history, attracting visitors who appreciate nature and heritage.
The park’s highlight is Salto Mina, a scenic waterfall where water cascades over mossy rocks into inviting natural pools, perfect for a refreshing swim. The area around the waterfall bursts with life—colorful butterflies flutter above delicate orchids, and birdwatchers can spot several rare species. Winding through dense forest trails, visitors can encounter native trees like lapacho and cedar, while listening to the sounds of the forest.
Beyond natural beauty, Ybycuí preserves a piece of Paraguay’s industrial heritage: the remains of one of the continent’s first iron foundries, dating back to the mid-19th century. Walking among the stone ruins offers insight into early Paraguayan industry and local history. The park’s combination of waterfalls, wildlife, and historical sites creates a diverse experience, suitable for light hiking and cultural visits alike.
Though popular around Salto Mina, the park’s quieter trails reward those seeking calm and solitude. Some paths are less marked, so practical navigation helps. Overall, Ybycuí National Park is a unique destination in Paraguay’s Central region for those looking to enjoy protected forest, rich wildlife, and a touch of history in one visit.
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Hiking
Ybycuí, Paraguay
Ybycuí National Park
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.