Yby Yaú

Yby Yaú is a city of 31,000 people (2017) in Northern Paraneña at the entrance to the beautiful Cerro Memby, a hill 325 m level in the Sierras de San Luís. The city is a resting place for tourists, passengers and truck drivers, it offers bars and restaurants with entertainment and artistic presentations. From the center of the city you can see the Apu'a, Kora, Memby, and Sarambi hills. There are several spas, as well as activities in ecological and stay tourism.

Understand

The periods of heavy rain are from November to January, while the driest months are from June to September.

Get in

It is located 367 km from Asunción, at the intersection of Routes PY03 and PY05.

See

  • 🌍 Cerro Sarambi. Cerro Sarambi is at 765 m the second highest independent mountain in Paraguay (with a prominence of more than 100 m).

Do

  • 🌍 Cerro Memby (Taxi or Bus (ask at the bus station for buses to Pedro Juan Caballero)). It's a challenging climb. The middle section involves some slightly exposed scrambling/rock climbing, but a fixed rope is installed (around a block - trust the rope and the block at your own risk).
    It takes about 40 min - 1 h for the first lookout, and then another 30 min to the actual summit (which is overgrown).
    Cerro Memby has also the first multi-pitch rock climb of Paraguay.

Stay safe

The EPP (Ejército del Pueblo Paraguayo) is operating in this area, and has already kidnapped people in this area.

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