South America

Paraguay

Paraguay is a landlocked country between Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia, home to large swaths of swampland, subtropical forest, and Chaco, wildernesses comprising savanna and scrubland. The capital, Asunción, on the banks of the Paraguay River, is home to the grand Government Palace and the Museo del Barro, displaying pre-Columbian ceramics and ñandutí lacework.

Paraguay is a country in the heart of South America and after Bolivia, it is the poorest one. Paraguay doesn’t have amazing natural or cultural landmarks to attract tourist, it has no seaside, no mountains and no specific culture like its bigger neighbors.

Indians need a visa.