[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-must-see-places-south-america-paraguay-caazapa":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":92,"events":93,"places":94,"hasNextPage":95},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":29,"flag":8,"gettingAround":45,"government":46,"hasChildren":47,"healthInfo":48,"id":49,"images":50,"internal_type":55,"isFavourite":47,"bucketLists":56,"languages":57,"localCustoms":60,"name":61,"parent":62,"population":86,"safetyInfo":87,"slug":88,"status":89,"timezone":90,"type":91,"updatedAt":10,"visaInfo":28},"9496","April to September (autumn and winter) offers mild, dry weather ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. July and August are cooler, with temperatures around 15-25°C. Avoid the hot, humid summer (December to February) due to high heat and heavy rains. February features the Feast of San Blas, a vibrant cultural festival worth experiencing.","+595",null,"PY-06","2026-02-06T12:39:29.699Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"₲","Paraguayan Guaraní","PYG","Caazapá, nestled in the heart of Paraguay, is a province where time seems to slow down, offering travelers an authentic glimpse into the country's soul. Known as the 'Land of Milk and Honey,' its rolling hills, lush forests, and serene rivers create a picturesque backdrop for adventure and relaxation. The capital city, also named Caazapá, is home to the historic Franciscan Mission, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases stunning colonial architecture and rich Guarani heritage. Nature enthusiasts will be drawn to the Ybyturuzú mountain range, perfect for hiking and birdwatching, while the Tebicuary River invites fishing and kayaking. The region's agricultural roots are evident in its vibrant markets, where you can sample local cheeses, honey, and traditional chipa bread. Cultural festivals like the Feast of San Blas in February highlight the province's deep religious traditions and community spirit. With its warm, welcoming locals and unspoiled landscapes, Caazapá is a hidden gem for those seeking to connect with Paraguay's natural beauty and cultural roots.","Right","Type C; 220V, 50Hz",[19,22,24,26],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","911",{"key":23,"value":21},"Ambulance",{"key":25,"value":21},"Fire",{"key":27,"value":28},"Tourist Police","",[30,33,36,39,42],{"key":31,"value":32},"Is English widely spoken in Caazapá?","No, Spanish and Guarani are predominant; basic Spanish phrases are helpful for travelers.",{"key":34,"value":35},"What are the must-see attractions in Caazapá?","The Franciscan Mission in Caazapá city, Ybyturuzú mountains for hiking, and the Tebicuary River for water activities.",{"key":37,"value":38},"Are there ATMs available in Caazapá?","ATMs are limited to larger towns like Caazapá city; carry cash, especially in rural areas.",{"key":40,"value":41},"What local dishes should I try?","Sample chipa (cheese bread), sopa paraguaya (cornbread), and local honey and dairy products.",{"key":43,"value":44},"Is Caazapá suitable for family travel?","Yes, it's family-friendly with outdoor activities and cultural sites, but prepare for basic amenities in remote spots.","Public transportation includes buses connecting major towns, but schedules can be irregular. Shared taxis (colectivos) are common for short trips. Renting a car is recommended for flexibility, though 4x4 vehicles are advisable for rural roads due to rough terrain. Popular apps like Uber are not available; use local taxi services or arrange rides through accommodations. Bicycles can be rented in some areas for exploring locally.","Departmental government with a governor and local municipalities",false,"Medical facilities in Caazapá are limited, with basic hospitals and clinics in the capital; for serious conditions, travel to Asunción is recommended. Common health concerns include mosquito-borne diseases like dengue and Zika, so use insect repellent and wear long sleeves. Ensure routine vaccinations (MMR, hepatitis A, typhoid) are up-to-date; yellow fever vaccination is advised if traveling from endemic areas. Tap water is not safe to drink—stick to bottled or boiled water. Travel insurance covering medical evacuation is highly recommended due to remote areas.","d656bf02-6e95-44ea-b2b1-203c08ac3f32",[51,52,53,54],"destinations/south-america/paraguay/caazapa/1770381568680-0.webp","destinations/south-america/paraguay/caazapa/1770381568674-1.jpg","destinations/south-america/paraguay/caazapa/1770381568680-2.webp","destinations/south-america/paraguay/caazapa/1770381568679-3.jpg","state",[],[58,59],"Spanish","Guarani","Greet people with a handshake and friendly 'Hola' or 'Mba'éichapa' (Hello in Guarani). Dress modestly, especially when visiting churches or rural communities. Tipping is not expected but appreciated in restaurants (5-10%). Respect siesta time (around noon to 3 PM) when many businesses close. Social interactions are warm and informal; accepting mate (herbal tea) when offered is a sign of friendship. Photography of locals should be done with permission.","Caazapá",{"id":63,"slug":64,"name":65,"images":66,"type":72,"internal_type":72,"flag":73,"parent":74},"a7387735-230d-4020-865b-a889d858bd10","south-america-paraguay","Paraguay",[67,68,69,70,71],"destinations/south-america/paraguay/0.jpg","destinations/south-america/paraguay/1.jpg","destinations/south-america/paraguay/2.jpg","destinations/south-america/paraguay/3.jpg","destinations/south-america/paraguay/4.jpg","country","destinations/south-america/paraguay/flag.png",{"id":75,"name":76,"slug":77,"images":78,"type":85,"internal_type":85,"flag":8,"parent":8},"55868841-aeca-4169-b0f0-d03d44441547","South America","south-america",[79,80,81,82,83,84],"destinations/south-america/0.jpg","destinations/south-america/1.jpg","destinations/south-america/2.jpg","destinations/south-america/3.jpg","destinations/south-america/4.jpg","destinations/south-america/5.jpg","continent","190,000","Caazapá is generally safe with low crime rates, but exercise standard precautions: avoid walking alone at night in rural areas, secure valuables, and use licensed taxis. Petty theft can occur in crowded markets. Rural roads may be unpaved and poorly lit—drive cautiously, especially during rainy seasons. No specific areas are widely considered dangerous, but consult locals for advice. Scams are rare, but be wary of unofficial tour guides. Emergency services response can be slow in remote regions.","south-america-paraguay-caazapa",true,"America/Asuncion -04:00 (GMT)","Province",[],[],[],{"experience":47,"event":47,"place":47}]