¿Sabías que en este oasis de Caacupé, un arroyo susurró el milagro que cambió Paraguay para siempre?
Park Lagora in Caacupé is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can visit at any time. You can easily get there by car, as it is located on the outskirts of Caacupé, or take a bus from Asunción to Caacupé and then a local taxi.
Good news! Admission to Park Lagora is completely free, making it an accessible destination for everyone. You can enjoy its scenery and tranquility without worrying about your budget. If you plan to visit the Basilica of Caacupé, entry there is also free.
To fully enjoy Park Lagora, we recommend setting aside at least 1 to 2 hours. That will give you enough time to stroll along its paths, admire the lake, take photographs, and relax in this beautiful natural setting. If you enjoy photography and hiking, you may want to extend your visit.
Park Lagora is mainly a place for recreation and natural beauty, known for its lake and vegetation. While it does not have a deep cultural history in itself, its proximity to the Basilica of Caacupé makes it part of the religious and tourist experience of the region, offering a place of peace and reflection that complements faith.
The best time to visit Park Lagora is during the dry season, between April and October, when the weather is more pleasant. As for the best time of day, we suggest going early in the morning or at sunset. The light is fantastic for photos and the temperature is cooler, helping you avoid the intense midday heat of Paraguay.
Park Lagora has paths and paved areas that make access easier for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users throughout much of the park. However, some areas may have uneven ground. If you have any questions, we recommend contacting the municipality of Caacupé at +595 511 242 123 for more detailed accessibility information.
Caacupé has much more to offer! Near Park Lagora, you should not miss the impressive Basilica of Caacupé, Paraguay’s main pilgrimage center. You can also explore the town center with its craft markets and the traditional 'Street of Miracles,' full of souvenir shops and local food.
Of course! Bring sunscreen and insect repellent, especially if you visit in summer. Consider bringing something to sit on, such as a blanket, if you want to relax by the lake. And do not forget your camera! If you would like a snack, bring your own provisions, since there are not many food options inside the park. Help keep the park clean by taking your waste with you.
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