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Holy Week in Paraguay: A Cultural and Spiritual Journey Drawing Thousands of Visitors Across the Country

Holy Week in Paraguay: A Cultural and Spiritual Journey Drawing Thousands of Visitors Across the Country
Source: InfoNegocios

With the campaign “Discover your inner self,” Paraguay invites locals and visitors alike to experience Holy Week like never before—through a blend of tradition, culture, and breathtaking nature. Organized by the National Secretariat of Tourism (Senatur), the week-long celebration offers a unique chance to connect with the country’s deep-rooted religious heritage while exploring its diverse regions.

Domestic tourism continues to thrive, with 100% occupancy reported in Misiones and over 30,000 people drawn to the iconic procession of Tañarandy. Senatur’s agenda spans the entire nation, with activities that merge spirituality, gastronomy, history, and nature. Highlights include the Camino de las Luces in Alto Verá, Kurusu Rape Rendy in Altos, and immersive experiences in the Jesuit Missions.

The capital city, Asunción, joins the celebration with culinary events like the National Day of the Vori Vori and the beloved Chipa Apó for children. Visitors arriving from abroad are warmly welcomed with traditional treats like chipa and tereré at major entry points.

More than 300 rural inns and eco-lodges are available for those seeking tranquility, while adventure seekers can explore destinations like Ybytyruzú, Mbaracayú, and Aventura Monday. For shopping enthusiasts, Paraguay’s border cities offer a vibrant mix of commerce and culture.

Special thematic tours—including the Tour de la Chipa, the 7 Gates of the Jubilee, and the Marian Invocation Circuit—are also available for those seeking guided experiences.

Holy Week in Paraguay isn’t just a holiday—it’s a powerful, multisensory celebration of identity, unity, and rediscovery. Full itineraries and booking details are available at www.senatur.gov.py. Source: InfoNegocios