Western region (Chaco) · 18k people · 82,349 km²
Alto Paraguay. The empty north.
Alto Paraguay is the least-populated department in Paraguay — 18,000 people on a land area larger than Portugal. The Paraguayan Pantanal occupies the eastern flank along the Paraguay River; the central + western districts are deep dry Chaco with indigenous Ayoreo reserves and almost no roads. Fuerte Olimpo, the capital, has 4,000 people and a small port. For 99% of relocators, this is not a viable destination; for the 1% with a specific reason (research, conservation, large-scale ranching), the cost basis is unbeatable.
- Capital Fuerte Olimpo
- Population 18k (2022 census)
- Area 82,349 km²
- Drive to Asunción 12+ hours via boat or 4×4
- Climate Semi-arid, extreme range
- Roads Mostly dirt; impassable in wet season
01 / overview
What Alto Paraguay is
Three zones. The Pantanal east — wetlands, gallery forest, jaguars, anaconda, tied to the Paraguay River. The dry interior — sparse Ayoreo + Yshyr indigenous communities, scrub, salt pans. The remote west — empty Chaco abutting Bolivia. The riverports (Bahía Negra, Fuerte Olimpo) are reached either by boat (the weekly Aquidabán cargo + passenger boat from Concepción) or by light aircraft.
02 / who it fits
Best for
- Conservation researchers
Pantanal + Defensores del Chaco are biodiversity hotspots that need long-term protection presence.
- Large-scale ranchers
Tens-of-thousands-of-hectares operations with their own logistics.
- Indigenous-rights NGOs
Ayoreo + Yshyr communities are some of the most isolated indigenous groups in the Americas.
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