Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
@@Ngan-zy9kd i dont mingle with legal sht often but the safest bet for migration and shit in countries like these is going full formal and safe cus anything else is just looking to waste ur money and is almost 2x as costly as just doing iy normally
@@ArchieN1761 Thank u but just wondering, how do you get your tax residency or PR in Paraguay? By DIY or born in there or by marriage or by pay big $ to the so-called internet immigration (how to get PR) gurus?! T.Y.
@@jjts240 Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
The ice cream was spectacular, especially as I am a huge coconut fan! The street fair was so much fun! I love when people are compelled to dance in the street!
In Los Laureles, I would recommend visiting Casa Rica, an upscale supermarket with a nice restaurant on the second floor with an outdoor area overlooking a nice park,
Sou brasileira, estive em Assunção em julho e simplesmente sinto saudades dessa cidade linda todos os dias desde então. Estou amando seus vídeos! Um grande abraço e parabéns pelo trabalho fantástico!!
Great video! It’s strange seeing/hearing nice comments about Asunción tho… I mean I know there’s nice parts but I’m too often afraid of walking around, frustrated with infraestructure/not enough upkeep/ no accessibility or public transit. If you’re privileged it can be nice.
First, thank you for the kind words. Second, I acknowledge that I am viewing your country in what is probably the best way that it can be seen. I dropped in for several weeks, stayed in a nice, safe place and had the resources to enjoy what Paraguay offers. My audience is primarily those who are in similar circumstances, looking for places to visit and spend their time. In every place to which I travel, there are areas that are probably not going to be safe or lack the infrastructure to make them good locations to visit/live. Those are generally parts of the region that I never see. Thank you for watching and for leaving such thoughtful feedback!
Just a week ago when I was in Lima I watched your video about Miraflores, a very nice and enjoyable video! I was also just outside Miraflores but went there on a daily basis to swim. I was surprised by how nice it was there, especially compared to other parts of the city. I just got into Asuncion and this popped up in my recommended, thanks for the videos Oh yeah and everything is super cheap here (mostly)
That is so cool that we followed the same path for a bit. I'm glad you liked Miraflores and I hope you enjoy Asunción as much as I did! Thank you for watching!
Outro video fantastico dessa serie de videos no Paraguai. Muita dica e informação essencial para conhecer oslugares descolados e modernos da cidade....sensacional. Estou fascinado pela edição e imagem tambem. Show.😍😎👍👌👏👏👏👏👏
Le agradezco las amables palabras. Me hace feliz mostrar Paraguay y Asunción de una manera que mucha gente nunca los ha visto. ¡Gracias por el maravilloso comentario!
¡ Excelente vídeo, no tiene desperdicio ! Muy buenas imágenes y desarrollo informativo Agrada mucho ver la diversidad y bellas plantas, casas y negocios increíbles , la paz que irradia la gente en la ciudad. Las calles empedradas, edificios y casas con bellos murales ¡ Maravilla de lugar ! ¡ Ah y esos " Capuchinos " PD ! 👍
¡Gracias por notar todos los diferentes elementos! Fue muy divertido descubrir todo lo que Asunción tiene para ofrecer. ¡Te agradezco que mires y dejes un comentario!
Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
Thank you for your excellent videos of Asuncion. This is the second one I’ve watched. I’m thinking of establishing residency there and want to know if I’d like it. Your videos are so helpful- so much more extensive and informative than any of the others that I’ve seen from those youngsters who like to post their travels on TH-cam. Thanks again!
That is such a nice thing for you to say! I think Paraguay and Asuncion will only get better in terms of welcoming people from outside. It is a pretty special place, already!
Здравейте! Вероятно няма отида до Парагвай и затова ми е интересно видеото, благодаря. Можете ли да разкажете повече за нейната култура и хората й. Лек и успешен път в Боливия. От България👍
Бях там само за кратко, но хората бяха приятелски настроени и изглеждаха усърдни и щастливи. Благодарим ви за проявения интерес! Посетих България миналата година. Имам толкова мили спомени от София, Пловдив и Витоша.
Pretty good video! I really like it! I wanna show it to my foreginers friends, You should have visited more cities! The less urbanized cities had a lot beautiful sceneries
I live near and work there, and ive never stepped in some of those places. Last time I went to chakarita it was pretty horrible, Im surprised they actually improved some stuff.
I think it's natural to get into a routine and miss some of the best things around the area in which we live! I left Paraguay as a big. fan of Asunción!
A few questions if you don't mind. What is the "street dog" situation like? Is Asuncion dog friendly? Also I understand that Central and South Americans are crazy for fireworks. Are there a lot of fireworks (aside from national celebrations) ? My dog gets scared. How are the mosquitos? Thanks for taking time to answer. Very interesting video = Thanks
There were some street dogs, but I've seen many more in other locations. As far as being dog friendly, I can't honestly say one way or another, as I didn't notice many dogs inside of cafes or other spaces. I remember hearing some fireworks, but that was maybe only one or two times. There were mosquitos and I was there for the beginning of winter, so they are a concern. Thank you for watching and for the questions!
I appreciate that! Asunción was a pleasant surprise for me. The Airbnb was fantastic! here is a link to the listing: www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1726116221_P3qRyk_mKviatN1o
Thank you very much for the kind words! Here is the link to Cynthia's place: www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=8a32aac1-dd39-405f-85ce-70c1d28cd015
Here is the listing for my Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1723719661_P3qeeI5UcODqkLks I hope you have a great time in Asunción!
You have missed a lot of the best coffee places in Asunción, "La Patiss", "El molinillo", "Pederzani", "El café de acá" (Los Laureles). Next time you should visit them.
The green capital! Its buildings and old mansions are colonial style and others with a strong feature of Italian architecture due to the great Italian influence that Paraguay has.
Donde mierda viste el parecido de Asunción, con una ciudad peruana? Asunción tiene mas arquitectura italiana y Perú española. Perú es polvoriendo y Paraguay es plano no desertico, no nos parecemos en nada a Perú.
Soy peruano. Conozco Chiclayo y no se parece absolutamente en nada a Asunción. A todas las ciudades de Perú les falta áreas verdes, porque sus alcaldes solo construyen “parques” llenos de cemento y mamarrachos de esculturas. Si uno quiere ver algo verde, tiene que salir de la ciudad.
Here is the link to the Airbnb listing. www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1724357878_P3KX4YvLY8jSE4hR Thank you for watching and for reaching out to me.
@@oldaloneandfarfromhomeWho page you travel, are you , this is to much many, i like to only i not have suficient many for travel in the World , i like you video , i Know nort carolina beford i live Charlotte an Rally good country , i'm living in Virginia , you have good satay in Paraguay, thanks very nice video
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome I mean tour package for tourists to visit ...or you can suggest me what should I do I really have no idea what to do when I get there...
I see! There might be tour packages for visiting Paraguay, but I am not aware of them. I typically reserve an Airbnb and then explore on my own for the most part. On occasion, I will take a day trip with a tour company, but in Paraguay there weren't many of those offered. I'm sorry I can't be of more assistance.
What am I thinking? I have seen the error in my ways and will vow to have a better beer/coffee balance going forward. (Except here in La Paz. Alcohol and high altitude dont mix too well at the beginning.)
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome Chakarita was the growing soil of an spanish nobel man called Juan de Salazar y Espinoza, This land was left many years and many population move there, was created by spanish and after 1875 some natives occupied the place after the war and in war time was stolen and demaged by brazilians and argentinians soldiers
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome After all our troubles in spanish time, paraguayans left with some anger against Spain, so many people started to identify themselves as Mestizos or even indigenous, this and Dr.Francia's law to destroy spanish heritage made that paraguayan forgot their roots and real identity mostly Spanish, Buenos Aires started a plan after Paraguayan war to bring europeans into Argentina to help them to colonize the lands and kill and displace argentinian natives that were very aggresive, also paraguay recibe more spanish and germans and italians, so Argentina to make up their plan they started a campain against Paraguayan identity telling that here only lived indigenous and wild people, but this was a fake news that still distort paraguayan identity
In paraguay many people have the white fenotipe and less people the indigenous fenotipe, because the great war, paraguay lost 90 percent of his population, and that the reason paraguay have so many european decendants, mostly spanish and germans
@@marktor794BEFORE THE WAR ALSO PARAGUAYAN POPULATION HAD FEW MESTIZOS IS FAKE THAT HERE ALL WERE MESTIZOS, ARGENTINA CHANGED OUR HISTORY , HERE ALWAYS WHITE WERE MAJORITY, I'M SPANISH DESCENDANT BEFORE THE WAR
what a respectfull and beautifull showing of our capital city
That is so nice of you to say! I loved my time in Asunción!
Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
@@Ngan-zy9kd i dont mingle with legal sht often but the safest bet for migration and shit in countries like these is going full formal and safe cus anything else is just looking to waste ur money and is almost 2x as costly as just doing iy normally
@@ArchieN1761 Thank u but just wondering, how do you get your tax residency or PR in Paraguay? By DIY or born in there or by marriage or by pay big $ to the so-called internet immigration (how to get PR) gurus?! T.Y.
@@Ngan-zy9kd Sorry no clue, im young and havent had a need to import a person yet to know any of this HAHA, good luck tho
the best video of asunción by far.
So incredible for you to say that!
Thank you so much!
I’m from Asunción, and this is a nice video of my city, a lot of work to do it. Thanks!
It always makes me feel great when someone from a city that I feature, reacts positively to it! Thank you very much!
@@jjts240 Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
Looks like an amazing city and that ice cream looked delicious. I would also very much enjoy the markets and the street fair. Seems like a great time!
The ice cream was spectacular, especially as I am a huge coconut fan!
The street fair was so much fun! I love when people are compelled to dance in the street!
In Los Laureles, I would recommend visiting Casa Rica, an upscale supermarket with a nice restaurant on the second floor with an outdoor area overlooking a nice park,
Thank you for adding the recommendation!
Totally kapé
Sou brasileira, estive em Assunção em julho e simplesmente sinto saudades dessa cidade linda todos os dias desde então. Estou amando seus vídeos! Um grande abraço e parabéns pelo trabalho fantástico!!
Me alegra mucho que te guste mi trabajo.
¡Gracias por mirar y por tomarte el tiempo de comentar!
Bem-vinda ao clube kkk não conheço um estrangeiro que não ame Paraguay
Que lindo país, saludos desde tacumbu zona sur ❤
¡Es un país increíble! Gracias por mirar y por dejar un comentario.
Great video! It’s strange seeing/hearing nice comments about Asunción tho… I mean I know there’s nice parts but I’m too often afraid of walking around, frustrated with infraestructure/not enough upkeep/ no accessibility or public transit. If you’re privileged it can be nice.
First, thank you for the kind words.
Second, I acknowledge that I am viewing your country in what is probably the best way that it can be seen. I dropped in for several weeks, stayed in a nice, safe place and had the resources to enjoy what Paraguay offers. My audience is primarily those who are in similar circumstances, looking for places to visit and spend their time.
In every place to which I travel, there are areas that are probably not going to be safe or lack the infrastructure to make them good locations to visit/live. Those are generally parts of the region that I never see.
Thank you for watching and for leaving such thoughtful feedback!
Just a week ago when I was in Lima I watched your video about Miraflores, a very nice and enjoyable video! I was also just outside Miraflores but went there on a daily basis to swim. I was surprised by how nice it was there, especially compared to other parts of the city. I just got into Asuncion and this popped up in my recommended, thanks for the videos
Oh yeah and everything is super cheap here (mostly)
That is so cool that we followed the same path for a bit. I'm glad you liked Miraflores and I hope you enjoy Asunción as much as I did!
Thank you for watching!
His voice is so soothing. Bienvenido!!
I certainly appreciate that!
Thank you for watching!
Outro video fantastico dessa serie de videos no Paraguai. Muita dica e informação essencial para conhecer oslugares descolados e modernos da cidade....sensacional. Estou fascinado pela edição e imagem tambem. Show.😍😎👍👌👏👏👏👏👏
Le agradezco las amables palabras. Me hace feliz mostrar Paraguay y Asunción de una manera que mucha gente nunca los ha visto. ¡Gracias por el maravilloso comentario!
Thank you so much for visiting Paraguay and for all the videos!!!! Greetings!!!
It was my pleasure! I am so glad that I chose to visit Paraguay!
¡ Excelente vídeo, no tiene desperdicio !
Muy buenas imágenes y desarrollo informativo
Agrada mucho ver la diversidad y bellas plantas, casas y negocios increíbles , la paz que irradia la gente en la ciudad. Las calles empedradas, edificios y casas con bellos murales ¡ Maravilla de lugar ! ¡ Ah y esos
" Capuchinos " PD ! 👍
¡Gracias por notar todos los diferentes elementos! Fue muy divertido descubrir todo lo que Asunción tiene para ofrecer. ¡Te agradezco que mires y dejes un comentario!
Love Paraguay, might end up moving here :D
There is plenty to love!
Buen video!
Gracias por venir a Paraguay🇵🇾
¡Gracias! Fue un placer visitar su maravilloso país. Espero que mis videos animen a otros a hacer el viaje.
Can any one tell me how to get the TR or PR after 2024? Can I DIY by visit there and hire some translator locally and then submit all of the 1)FBI criminal background check from the USA where I live; 2) birth certificate form; 3)citizen doc all Apostille, those 3 docs to DIY save some $ because many gurus on YT charges $1,500+ fee from turn in those 3 docs then get Cedular national ID, Resident tax #, setup LLC co., bank account, and even later get drivers license, the pkg costs over $1,500+. Not sure who can I trust and turn to for help but I think trust people who have been thru these same process would be a great start. Thanks!
As an employee of the MuCi, thank you for visiting us, I hope you learned a lot.
I certainly did! It was an extremely fun visit!
Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment!
Best YT video we've seen on Asuncion!!!! Any plans on visiting Cuenca, Ecuador? You would really love it here!!!
Thank you so much!
I do want to make it to Ecuador some day. Cuenca is probably the city that I would use as my base!
Thank you for your excellent videos of Asuncion. This is the second one I’ve watched. I’m thinking of establishing residency there and want to know if I’d like it. Your videos are so helpful- so much more extensive and informative than any of the others that I’ve seen from those youngsters who like to post their travels on TH-cam. Thanks again!
That is such a nice thing for you to say! I think Paraguay and Asuncion will only get better in terms of welcoming people from outside. It is a pretty special place, already!
Very good video, greetings from Asunción!
Thank you very much! I really enjoyed your city!
Very good channel. I'm loving what I'm seeing on your channel
Thank you very much!
I have a great time making the videos!
Very nice video and and I find you assessments about the city accurate. Well done!
That is very nice of you to say! I thoroughly enjoyed Asunción!
Gracias por visitar mi país ❤
¡Fue un placer! ¡Tu país es fantástico!
Great video, thanks for coming to Paraguay! Greetings from Asunción
It was my pleasure! I had a great time in your country!
Great video. I really enjoyed it and found it interesting.
Thank you! Asunción is definitely one of those places that is overlooked.
Looking forward to the next leg of the trip. La Paz looks amazing.
I have been here in La Paz almost two weeks and I am loving it!
This has to be the greatest video i have seen from my country. Thanks for the super throughout video!
That is such a nice thing for you to say!
I loved my time in Paraguay. I wish I had gotten to see more of it!
Really good video. I've wanted to go to Asuncion. for a while now.
I appreciate that! I think you would enjoy Asunción!
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome Yea hoping to go soon. keep the videos coming!
Здравейте! Вероятно няма отида до Парагвай и затова ми е интересно видеото, благодаря. Можете ли да разкажете повече за нейната култура и хората й. Лек и успешен път в Боливия. От България👍
Бях там само за кратко, но хората бяха приятелски настроени и изглеждаха усърдни и щастливи. Благодарим ви за проявения интерес!
Посетих България миналата година. Имам толкова мили спомени от София, Пловдив и Витоша.
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome 👍👍
Pretty good video! I really like it! I wanna show it to my foreginers friends, You should have visited more cities! The less urbanized cities had a lot beautiful sceneries
Thank you! It would have been nice to get out to some other places, but circumstances didn't allow for that.
I appreciate you watching!
Muy buen video, que bonito País!!!
Saludos desde Caaguazú.
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Me encantó mi estancia en Paraguay!
LOVE IT!!! 😍😍😍
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it!
Thank you for watching!
Hey! You've been in my neighbohood, close to Textilia! I hope you have a great time in Paraguay!
Cool! I really liked that complex! I've moved on now, but I thought Asunción was fantastic.
I live near and work there, and ive never stepped in some of those places. Last time I went to chakarita it was pretty horrible, Im surprised they actually improved some stuff.
I think it's natural to get into a routine and miss some of the best things around the area in which we live! I left Paraguay as a big. fan of Asunción!
A few questions if you don't mind. What is the "street dog" situation like? Is Asuncion dog friendly? Also I understand that Central and South Americans are crazy for fireworks. Are there a lot of fireworks (aside from national celebrations) ? My dog gets scared. How are the mosquitos? Thanks for taking time to answer. Very interesting video = Thanks
There were some street dogs, but I've seen many more in other locations. As far as being dog friendly, I can't honestly say one way or another, as I didn't notice many dogs inside of cafes or other spaces. I remember hearing some fireworks, but that was maybe only one or two times. There were mosquitos and I was there for the beginning of winter, so they are a concern.
Thank you for watching and for the questions!
my neighbohood is Villa Aurelia.. is nice to see you there.
Your neighborhood is very nice!
Thank you for watching!
Glad you liked it, i hope you also go see the awesome stuff the rest of the country has to offer!
Thank you! I did not get the chance to visit much of the rest of the country. I guess I will just have to return to Paraguay someday soon!
Great rundown. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I appreciate the comment!
Thanks for the tour. Certainly! What is the link to the place where you stayed?
I appreciate that! Asunción was a pleasant surprise for me.
The Airbnb was fantastic! here is a link to the listing:
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1726116221_P3qRyk_mKviatN1o
Nice ambience..great video
That is so nice of you to say!
Thank you for watching!
Muy bello mi paraguay❤🎉😊
¡Tienes toda la razón! Paraguay es hermoso y uno de los países que los turistas pronto descubrirán.
Nice video, can you please share the link of the airbnb you stayed in? Thank you!
Thank you very much for the kind words!
Here is the link to Cynthia's place:
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=8a32aac1-dd39-405f-85ce-70c1d28cd015
Great video. Will you upload any more videos of other cities in Paraguay?
Thank you! Unfortunately, I didn't visit any other cities in Paraguay. I would have loved to visit some other places in the country!
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome sounds good. I plan on visiting in September. Do you think you'll go back?
There are probably a lot of other places that I would like to visit before returning. I would absolutely like to get back there someday, though!
Cocido con mbeju, lo mejor de py. ☺️
Ojalá hubiera probado esa combinación.
What is the name of the bb where you stayed? I would like to visit Asuncion in November
Here is the listing for my Airbnb:
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1723719661_P3qeeI5UcODqkLks
I hope you have a great time in Asunción!
You have missed a lot of the best coffee places in Asunción, "La Patiss", "El molinillo", "Pederzani", "El café de acá" (Los Laureles). Next time you should visit them.
I wish I had your list before I visited! I would have enjoyed going to try them!
The green capital! Its buildings and old mansions are colonial style and others with a strong feature of Italian architecture due to the great Italian influence that Paraguay has.
The city has some exceptionally beautiful parts!
Thumb up from Peru. I saw some similarities with Chiclayo . . . Greetings from Lima.
Thank you! I had not heard of Chiclayo. After a quick search, it looks fantastic!
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome Thanks, the river in Asunción could be Playa Pimentel. Just thinking out loud . . .
Donde mierda viste el parecido de Asunción, con una ciudad peruana? Asunción tiene mas arquitectura italiana y Perú española. Perú es polvoriendo y Paraguay es plano no desertico, no nos parecemos en nada a Perú.
The Chiclayo's "Palacio Municipal" was designed by Italian Arquitecture Giraldino. Next time do some homework.
Soy peruano. Conozco Chiclayo y no se parece absolutamente en nada a Asunción. A todas las ciudades de Perú les falta áreas verdes, porque sus alcaldes solo construyen “parques” llenos de cemento y mamarrachos de esculturas. Si uno quiere ver algo verde, tiene que salir de la ciudad.
Can you give me the information of the Airbnb where you are staying?
Absolutely! Here is the listing.
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1720993368_P3KTa5nkW71JSNcM
Are you still in Paraguay? Would love to meet you!
Thank you for the offer!
I have moved on to Bolivia at this point.
Hi! I would like to know the name of the airBNB?
Here is the link to the Airbnb listing.
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?source_impression_id=p3_1724357878_P3KX4YvLY8jSE4hR
Thank you for watching and for reaching out to me.
Hi! where are you from?
I am from the United States. I lived in South Carolina for years prior to retiring, selling my house and hitting the road full-time.
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome Cool, I admire the United States a lot. I hope you enjoy Paraguay.
@@oldaloneandfarfromhomeWho page you travel, are you , this is to much many, i like to only i not have suficient many for travel in the World , i like you video , i Know nort carolina beford i live Charlotte an Rally good country , i'm living in Virginia , you have good satay in Paraguay, thanks very nice video
Cocido and mbejú ❌
Kokida and bonjour ✔
Mbejú dijo bien la verdad
what's the name of the place you stayed at?
It is an Airbnb. Here is the link:
www.airbnb.com/rooms/48736655?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=b9ae9aff-57cf-4137-8ef7-90ea446ee47f
You are correct when you say expats are not looking for a location with large sprawling malls. I have seen enough to take a pass on Asuncion.
I realy like Paraguaya lots I have plan to visit this year but I am curious do they have any tourist guild. for tourist... thanks
I am sorry, but I don't know what you mean by tourist guild.
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome I mean tour package for tourists to visit ...or you can suggest me what should I do I really have no idea what to do when I get there...
I see! There might be tour packages for visiting Paraguay, but I am not aware of them. I typically reserve an Airbnb and then explore on my own for the most part. On occasion, I will take a day trip with a tour company, but in Paraguay there weren't many of those offered.
I'm sorry I can't be of more assistance.
Enjoyed the video, but no mention of beer. You're drinking too much coffee. Your drinking priorities are all messed up. Good video.
What am I thinking? I have seen the error in my ways and will vow to have a better beer/coffee balance going forward. (Except here in La Paz. Alcohol and high altitude dont mix too well at the beginning.)
Paraguay and Asuncion in particular are great beer-drinking places for sure, with all kinds of beer, including local and imported,
Passion fruit (English) = mburucuja (Guarani) = maracuyá (Spanish)
In chakarita didn't live indigenous, mostly of them are (Spanish)criollos descendants
I was corrected by the folks at Chaca Tours. The neighborhood was once mostly indigenous, but the makeup has now changed.
Thank you for your comment!
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome Chakarita was the growing soil of an spanish nobel man called Juan de Salazar y Espinoza, This land was left many years and many population move there, was created by spanish and after 1875 some natives occupied the place after the war and in war time was stolen and demaged by brazilians and argentinians soldiers
@@oldaloneandfarfromhome After all our troubles in spanish time, paraguayans left with some anger against Spain, so many people started to identify themselves as Mestizos or even indigenous, this and Dr.Francia's law to destroy spanish heritage made that paraguayan forgot their roots and real identity mostly Spanish, Buenos Aires started a plan after Paraguayan war to bring europeans into Argentina to help them to colonize the lands and kill and displace argentinian natives that were very aggresive, also paraguay recibe more spanish and germans and italians, so Argentina to make up their plan they started a campain against Paraguayan identity telling that here only lived indigenous and wild people, but this was a fake news that still distort paraguayan identity
In paraguay many people have the white fenotipe and less people the indigenous fenotipe, because the great war, paraguay lost 90 percent of his population, and that the reason paraguay have so many european decendants, mostly spanish and germans
@@marktor794BEFORE THE WAR ALSO PARAGUAYAN POPULATION HAD FEW MESTIZOS IS FAKE THAT HERE ALL WERE MESTIZOS, ARGENTINA CHANGED OUR HISTORY , HERE ALWAYS WHITE WERE MAJORITY, I'M SPANISH DESCENDANT BEFORE THE WAR
En serio le mandaron en la chacarita🤦♂️