...Asuncion, Paraguay isn't on most travellers list of top ten destinations, but I can give you a few good reasons why it is on mine!
I spent 6 months in Paraguay a few years ago working as a volunteer in Asuncion. My work was with the local people and gave me a fascinating insight into the local people.
For a start Asuncion is usually hot, humid and slow moving in every aspect!
I found that the people were on-the-whole very friendly and generally interested in people from the West. Paraguayans are a very proud people speaking not only Spanish but the native indian language of Guarani. You will find the Spanish spoken here quite different to that spoken in Spain, almost spanish without the lisp!
The public transport in Asuncion was pretty good. We tended to rely on the buses and they did come regularly if a little overcrowded...
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Advantages: Bargains Galore Disadvantages: A little dull
...OK, Asuncion, and Paraguay in general aren't that exciting, but who else has ever been there? You can impress all your mates by saying "oh yes, in Paraguay this or in Paraguay that"
Asuncion is located about half way up Paraguay, but on the western border of the country with Argentina. You can see Argentina across the Rio Paraguay from the main squares.
Like much of South America, expect refuse on street, poverty in your face and scammers left right and centre. In fact, in Asuncion the slums are more evident than in many cities - they are along the banks of the river and you can overlook them from one of the main squares in the city. I wouldn't advise this though - we did and nearly got chased away. Besides, it's rather rude to pry into people's lives in this way.
The town centre is somewhat removed from the town itself. As I...
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Advantages: Too easy to fall in love with the place Disadvantages: you have a home to go to !!
...to Oberamergau ( centre for the Passion Play) and Linderhof Castle ( one of King Ludwig of Bavaria's Palaces ) and also Neuswanstein Castle at the end of the Fern pass where they filmed part of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ( often said that Disney modelled his Castle on this castle)..
Seefeld has everything you will want from a holiday centre, lots of shopping, Hotels, Self Catering, Rail Station, Swimming Pools, Cable Cars, Vernicular Railway, Horse Drawn buggies, Chair Lifts, walking, ski jumps, all sorts of ski runs from novice to black runs, para gliding, horse riding, mountain biking, coach excursions, plus a whole lot more, once you've been to Seefeld you will want to return..it is probably the most lively centre in the Austrian Tirol..apart from possibly St Anton which I will write about later.....
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