SUMMARY FOR PARAGUAY:
• Total Parks: 17
• Parks Listed Below: Bella Vista, Caaguazu, Cerro Cora, Chovoreca, Defensores del Chaco, Lago Ypacarai, Medanos del Chaco, Negro River, Paso Bravo, Rio Verde, San Luis, San Rafael, Serranía San Luis, Teniente Agripino Enciso, Tinfunque, Yacyreta, Ybycui
• Average Country Rating: 44/100
PARK NAME: Bella Vista
Country: Paraguay
Park ID: 872
AVERAGE RATING: 42/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
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Bella Vista Nature Reserve is a protected area in northeastern Paraguay. The reserve features rolling hills covered in Atlantic Forest vegetation and diverse wildlife. It serves as an important corridor for native species and helps protect water sources in the region.
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Caaguazu National Park protects an important area of Atlantic Forest ecosystem in eastern Paraguay. The park features diverse flora and fauna, including several endangered species. It contains numerous streams and waterfalls, making it an important watershed protection area.
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Cerro Cora National Park is both a natural and historical site, known for being the location of the final battle of the Triple Alliance War. The park features dramatic hill formations and diverse wildlife. It protects important archaeological sites and contains several historical monuments.
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Chovoreca Natural Monument is located in the northern Chaco region of Paraguay. The area protects unique dry forest ecosystems and serves as a wildlife corridor. It features distinctive geological formations and is home to numerous endangered species.
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Defensores del Chaco is Paraguay's largest national park, protecting vast areas of Chaco dry forest. The park is home to numerous endemic species and features the iconic Cerro León mountain. It serves as a crucial conservation area for jaguars and other large mammals of the Chaco region.
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Lago Ypacarai is a significant recreational and cultural site near Asunción. The lake and its surrounding protected area are popular for water sports and tourism. Despite environmental challenges, it remains an important natural landmark and ecosystem.
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Medanos del Chaco National Park features unique sand dune formations in the Paraguayan Chaco. The park protects rare desert and semi-desert ecosystems unique to South America. It is home to several endangered species and contains important archaeological sites.
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Negro River National Park protects important wetland ecosystems along the Paraguay River. The park features diverse aquatic habitats and serves as a crucial wildlife corridor. It is an important breeding ground for numerous bird species and aquatic wildlife.
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Paso Bravo National Park protects important transitional ecosystems between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest. The park features diverse wildlife and serves as a crucial conservation area. It contains numerous streams and provides important watershed protection for the region.
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Rio Verde Protected Area encompasses important wetland ecosystems in northern Paraguay. The area serves as a crucial wildlife corridor and features diverse aquatic habitats. It plays a vital role in protecting water resources and maintaining ecological connectivity in the region.
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San Luis National Park is a protected area in northern Paraguay known for its diverse ecosystems including grasslands and forests. The park serves as an important habitat for numerous bird species and other wildlife native to Paraguay. It plays a crucial role in preserving the region's biodiversity and natural heritage.
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San Rafael National Park is one of Paraguay's largest remaining Atlantic Forest regions. It is recognized as an Important Bird Area and hosts numerous endangered species including the jaguar and harpy eagle. The park contains both humid subtropical forest and savanna ecosystems, making it a crucial conservation area.
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Serranía San Luis is a protected mountainous area featuring unique geological formations and diverse flora. The area serves as an important watershed and contains several endemic plant species. Its elevated terrain provides habitat for various bird species and offers spectacular viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
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Teniente Agripino Enciso National Park protects a significant portion of the dry Chaco ecosystem. The park is home to numerous species adapted to the arid environment, including armadillos and peccaries. Its landscape features thorny forests and salt flats characteristic of the region.
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Tinfunque National Park is characterized by its extensive wetlands and palm savannas in the Paraguayan Chaco region. The park is an important refuge for numerous water birds and aquatic species. Its unique ecosystem includes seasonal flooding patterns that create diverse habitats for wildlife.
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Yacyreta Island Reserve is located near the Yacyreta Dam on the Paraná River. The reserve protects important riverine habitats and serves as a refuge for displaced wildlife. It includes both natural and artificially created environments that support diverse aquatic and terrestrial species.
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Ybycui National Park features beautiful waterfalls and streams within a subtropical forest setting. The park contains historical iron works from Paraguay's Francisco Solano López era. It is popular for its swimming areas and hiking trails through dense forest vegetation.