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If we are in Paraguay, it is mainly to attend the famous carnival in Encarnacion, a border town with Argentina that has absolutely no border town look. The trip to Encarnacion is an endless series of fail. We take the bus with NSA from Asuncion at pm, for 6 hours. The driver asks us for 50 Guaranis but we insist that he puts the meter on. After the race, his counter indicates 48 Guaranis. So we gave him the 50 requested. As soon as we enter the hotel, JB remarks to me that the presence of several garages with stairs for a direct and discreet access to each room seems suspicious to him. Since we reserved by mistake a lovel hotel ahahha, a hotel on time for the illegitimate couples fail. Today is Carnival day. We change our accommodation and will spend 2 nights with an Airbnb lady. She is waiting for us at 11am in front of her nice house in the city center. During the whole trip by public bus to the city center, we draw the attention of all the children on the bus, they turn around and observe us during the ride. They should not see backpackers so often. Encarnacion is a border town, separated from Argentina by a river that surrounds Paraguay. Argentines come here en masse from the city of Posadas Argentina to buy everything clothes, furniture, household appliances… because prices in Paraguay are half the prices in Argentina. So, apart from the carnival period when there are a bit more European tourists than usual, the rest of the time, the only tourists that Paraguayans see are Argentines or possibly Brazilians. And they are absolutely not backpackers. Vivi welcomes us with open arms in her pretty house that looks a bit Cuban. An enormous terrace and two large balconies await us. Since we bought our carnival tickets in Asuncion , we have to exchange our coupon for real tickets here. But no one really knows who has them, because the tickets for the people of Asuncion are specially set aside and only one person has them. Big fail. Fortunately, the people working at the carnival office are very friendly and reassuring. Every 10 minutes, they come to see us and ask us to wait a little longer, they even give us two bottles of fresh water, until a girl finally appears with our tickets. Vivi invites us to have lunch with her and her daughter. She cooks us a typical Paraguayan dish. We talk… as if we had known each other for a long time. Then we decide to go all together to the beach by the river. Here, the girls wear very indented Brazilian bikinis, without any complex. I really like the atmosphere! You can rent an umbrella and two chairs for 45 Guaranis. There is everything on the beach: a Burger King, a cafeteria, music and commercial animations organized by beer brands. After a delicious dinner at Hiroshima , the only and good Japanese restaurant since our trip in Asia 3 months ago, snif! The doors are open at about 8 pm past. The show starts slowly around 9pm, to be really good around 11pm. I see a lot of people arriving only at midnight, without a ticket. They buy them either from middlemen on the street or at the ticket office. We buy bottles of snow foam from teenagers who sell it on the street. But as we approach the entrance, 2 boys accost us and tell us that these snow bombs will not be allowed. JB hides them in his bag and luckily, he passes the entrance without any control. There are several schools marching. But only one at a time, the dancers lead the march, followed by a superbly decorated float, then the music group accompanies the dancers live. Between the 2 schools, the public must wait between 10 and 15 minutes. During the entire parade, the main activities consist of 1 watching the parade 2 attacking the neighbors with his snow foam bomb 3 catching the cool drink vendor passing by. Those who come as a family are very considerate, they come with their cooler full of cold drinks, they are also equipped with snow foam, goggles or sunglasses so as not to get caught in the eyes and a small towel to wipe off the foam. Not having thought about the small towel, JB has a little trouble removing the foam properly after a violent and cowardly attack from his neighbors, covering half of his head and glasses with foam ahahah. Luckily he can at least boast that he defended himself well because his opponents also had the same amount of foam on their faces but they had the towel to wipe themselves off. On the first one, we see not very well JB in white. One thing is for sure, it is surprising to see so much beauty in one place. The girls and boys of the parade are all beauty cannons, smiling, energetic, not hesitating to dance, jumping even with 15cm heels. Total admiration!! After a well-deserved matte sleep, we wonder what we want to do. Here, walking 10 minutes to the bus terminal seems to me interminable. We plan to rent a car but everything is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. In the streets, the battles of moss and water continue the day after the carnival. The cars that pass in front of these guys take a lot of money. We finally get motivated to go to the Bus Terminal to take a local bus to Trinidad , where the Jesuit ruins classified by Unesco are located. These ruins are internationally known. There are many Argentinean agencies organizing tours to visit the 3 Jesuit ruins in the area, but on the Paraguayan side, there are no tourist agencies today. The visit to the ruins in Trinidad is the easiest to organize for us. The trip takes 1 hour, the visit 30 minutes because of the imminent storm. What a titanic work! As soon as the first raindrops appear, we hurry out and wait at the bus stop on the side of the road. We just have to hail any bus because they all go to Encarnacion. Our series of fail follows us because we fall on a super crowded bus and have to stay up for an hour. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds. Since we reserved by mistake a lovel hotel ahahha, a hotel on time for the illegitimate couples fail Day 2: Carnival Today is Carnival day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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