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Audio Guide of Salto Mina Waterfall

A natural setting of serene beauty in Ybycuí, Paraguay, where water shapes the landscape and history pulses in every corner.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Welcome to the Watery Heart of Ybycuí

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2. Geology and Ecosystem of Salto Mina

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3. The Role of Ybycuí National Park

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4. Legends and Beliefs of the Guaraní People

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5. Salto Mina Today: Tourism and Conservation

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6. A Farewell and a Reflection

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours and how do I get to Salto Mina?

Salto Mina, located within Ybycuí National Park, generally welcomes visitors from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day of the week. It is easily reached by private vehicle or local transport to the park entrance, followed by a short walk along marked trails; you can see the exact location on Google Maps to plan your route.

Do I have to pay an entrance fee to visit the waterfall?

Yes. Since it is inside a National Park, an entrance fee is required. It is quite affordable and helps support the conservation of the protected area. Prices may vary slightly by season, so we recommend bringing cash in guaraníes, as card payment is usually not available at the entrance gate.

How much time should I set aside for the visit?

To enjoy the full experience, swim in the natural pools, and take good photos, we suggest allowing between 2 and 3 hours. If you also want to explore the nearby historic trails at a relaxed pace, consider dedicating half a day to the whole park area.

What special history or significance does this place have?

Beyond its natural beauty, the site is historically important because it is home to the ruins of La Rosada, South America's first iron foundry from the 19th century. It is a place where nature has reclaimed Paraguay's industrial history, creating a unique atmosphere that you can explore on the Paraguay tourism portal.

What is the best time of year to go to Salto Mina?

If you want to enjoy a refreshing swim, the summer months from December to February are ideal, although they are also the busiest. For hiking and photography lovers who prefer mild weather and tranquility, autumn and spring are the best options, especially if you go early in the morning.

Is the trail to the waterfall accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Due to the natural terrain, which includes dirt paths, roots, and uneven rocky sections, direct access to the base of the waterfall is not suitable for wheelchairs. Caution is recommended for people with limited mobility or older adults, although there are rest areas before the more difficult sections.

What other interesting things can I see near Salto Mina?

You are in a privileged location: right next door you can visit the La Rosada Museum to learn about the country's metallurgical history. In addition, within the same Ybycuí National Park, you will find other natural wonders such as Guaraní Waterfall and the popular Mbocaruzú Waterfall.

What practical tips would you give me to make my visit perfect?

The most important thing is to wear comfortable, non-slip footwear, such as trekking shoes, because the rocks are often wet and slippery. Do not forget insect repellent and sunscreen, and very importantly, bring a bag for your trash to help us keep the park spotless for the next visitor.

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