Southern Eastern region · 90k people · 12,147 km²
Ñeembucú. Triangle de zones humides, port de Pilar.
Ñeembucú occupies the wedge of land where the Paraguay and Paraná rivers meet. It is Paraguay's smallest department by population and one of the wettest — vast esteros (marshes), sport fishing, low population density. Pilar, the capital, is a calm river port with a small textile mill and a 24-hour vehicle ferry to Argentina. Almost no foreigners live here, but the sport-fishing community attracts a steady seasonal crowd.
- Capitale Pilar
- Population 90k (2022 census)
- Superficie 12,147 km²
- Loyer 2 ch. US$ 150–300/mo
- Climat Subtropical, very humid
- Frontière argentine Pilar–Bermejo ferry
01 / overview
What Ñeembucú is
Pilar has 30,000 people, a colonial centre, one textile mill (Pilar Manufacturas) that employs much of the town, and a 24-hour ferry crossing to Argentina (Bermejo). Inland, the wetlands dominate — half the department is marsh in the wet season. Sport fishing for dorado + surubí is the main draw; several fishing lodges around Humaitá take guests.
02 / who it fits
Best for
- Sport fishers
Some of the best dorado + surubí fishing in South America.
- Argentine-leaning quiet retirees
Pilar–Bermejo ferry gives access to northern Argentina.
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