On our journeys in deep Paraguay, will often find red, dusty, unpaved roads where horses and carts with huge wheels, are common transportation way. In some remote villages it feels as if you've traveled back to the 19th or 18th century. Small wooden houses, cobbled streets and carts with oxen dominate the scene.
The country is a crossroads for overland travel due to its location, freeways and well-paved roads are almost nonexistent, but here a lot to see and secrets to discover almost untouched by civilization along rudimentary routes, with the care we take, to discover these fascinating places that a few know.
Natural reserves of dense subtropical forests, extensive palm tree savannas, and an infinite number of rivers, make up the varied Paraguayan landscape, the original territory of the aboriginal Guaraní World.