
Paraguay boasts national parks (e.g., Defensores del Chaco). Support their conservation by visiting responsibly, adhering to park rules, and respecting wildlife.
Recycling infrastructure is developing. Reduce single-use plastics by using reusable water bottles and shopping bags. Dispose of trash properly.
Paraguay has abundant freshwater, but local access can vary. Conserve water during your stay by taking shorter showers and turning off taps.
Your actions can help protect Paraguay's environmental resources.
Visit national parks responsibly, adhere to park rules, and respect wildlife. Always stay on marked trails and avoid disturbing flora and fauna.
Reduce your waste output by minimizing single-use plastics. Carry a reusable water bottle and shopping bag.
Support conservation by visiting responsibly, adhering to park rules, and respecting wildlife. Reduce your waste output by minimizing single-use plastics.
Engaging with local culture respectfully enriches your journey and benefits local communities.
Support local craftspeople and cultural institutions (e.g., Museo del Barro) that keep Paraguayan heritage, arts, and traditions.
Make an effort to learn basic Spanish or Guaraní phrases. Be polite, patient, and open to local customs.
When visiting churches or other religious sites, dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered).
When purchasing souvenirs, buy directly from artisans at markets or from shops stating ethical trade practices.
Consider supporting local businesses for a positive economic impact.
Sustainable outdoor gear retailer.
Reusable product company.
Ethical tour operator.
Make an effort to learn basic Spanish or Guaraní phrases. This shows respect and aids daily interactions, enriching your journey.
Your travel choices can have a positive impact on the local economy.
Seek out and support trips or things to do that directly benefit local communities. This includes visiting little towns or artisan workshops.
Choose to eat at local "comedores," stay in locally owned guesthouses, and procure from independent shops rather than international chains.
Do not engage in activities that exploit animals, children, or vulnerable populations. Know about local laws and moral guidelines.
If you wish to make a charitable donation, do so through established and reputable local charities or non-government organizations (NGOs).
Support organizations that also contribute to conservation.
The Rainforest Site: conservation efforts.
Purchase authentic, locally made items.
Seek out responsibly sourced goods.
Do not engage in activities that exploit animals, children, or vulnerable populations.
Before you travel, research local organizations working regarding environmental or social issues in Paraguay. Supporting their work, even with a tiny donation, has positive effects.