The Manduvirá River
The 212-kilometer-long Manduvirá River, which begins in the Cordillera de los Altos and flows east to west, saw a similar event. For many years, this was the only way to go to remote settlements such as Arroyos y Esteros.
Small motor boats, engaged in the commerce of national fruits and passenger transport, arrived at the port of this community. The Manduvirá flows into the Paraguay River, a short distance from Asunción, and is the final destination of travelers and walkers carrying fruit, tobacco, and alcohol.
The Manduvirá River is a Paraguayan river. It flows into the Paraguay River as a tributary. The Manduvirá River rises to a height of 94 meters. The river flows along and is surrounded by diverse forest terrain. The surrounding trees can be dense reeds or tall coconuts. Visitors should prepare good shoes or boots to make the tour. This is considered one of the longest rivers in Paraguay.
Length: 213 km