Ybycuí National Park is a lush, protected area in Paraguay, known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Ybycuí National Park.
Small entrance fee required; guided tours optional.
Best visited during the dry season from May to September to avoid heavy rains.
The main visitor center is located near the entrance, offering maps and guided information.
Accessible via Route 1 with marked signs leading to the park entrance; some roads may become muddy in the rainy season.
The park experiences a humid subtropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 50°F (10°C) to 86°F (30°C). The rainy season is between October and April.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting the unique Atlantic Forest biome, with threats including deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Efforts are in place to maintain biodiversity and prevent illegal logging.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Situated near the park entrance, offering basic amenities and easy access to the main trails.
A rewarding trail leading to the famous Salto Mina waterfall.
A historical trek leading to the old iron foundry.
A challenging route that takes you deep into the Atlantic Forest.
A peaceful walk ideal for spotting endemic bird species.
Arrive early in the morning to enjoy the cooler temperatures and quieter trails.
Be cautious during the rainy season, as certain trails can become slippery.
Visit La Rosada early in your trip as it can be a popular attraction.
Pack sufficient water and wear sturdy shoes as trails can be rugged.