Paraguay – Digital Nomad Guide

Paraguay operates on a different clock where afternoon siestas still matter and mate circles form spontaneously in parks while vendors sell chipá bread from bicycle carts. The Paraguay River divides the country between populated eastern hills and the vast, sparsely settled Chaco wilderness, creating distinct rhythms of urban life versus cattle ranching culture. Asunción anchors most activity with its riverside location and growing café scene. Spanish dominates though Guaraní adds flavor to daily conversation, costs stay surprisingly low, and Paraguay attracts people who enjoy slower-paced living and don't need constant entertainment options.

Visa

Tourist visa allows 90 days. Extensions possible.

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