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Itaipu Paraguayan side: Museo Tierra Guaraní & light show
Marco Três newsroom · edited by Annie Grellmann
Itaipu tourist complex in Hernandarias, near Ciudad del Este — free attractions, with reservation
The Paraguayan side of Itaipu, in Hernandarias, has a tourist complex with Museo Tierra Guaraní, Tatí Yupí natural reserve and the Monumental Illumination (dam light show, Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m.). All free, but require prior reservation.

Direct answer: The Itaipu tourist complex on the Paraguayan side is in Hernandarias, about 10 km from Ciudad del Este. It includes the Museo de Itaipu Tierra Guaraní, the Tatí Yupí natural reserve and the Monumental Illumination — the dam light show on Fridays and Saturdays (arrival for check‑in at 6:30 p.m. in winter, 7:30 p.m. in summer). All attractions are free, but require advance reservation by phone (+595 61) 599‑8040 and an ID at entry.
What’s there
The Paraguayan side of the plant offers, according to Itaipu, eight attractions. The main ones for visitors are the Museo de Itaipu Tierra Guaraní (culture and nature of the region), the Tatí Yupí Natural Reserve (trails and wildlife) and the Monumental Illumination, the light show that illuminates the dam at night. It is a complementary tour to the Brazilian side of Itaipu — the same plant, seen from the opposite bank.
Hours and reservation
All attractions are free, but visits are scheduled — you cannot enter without a reservation. The Museo Tierra Guaraní hosts guided groups Tuesday through Sunday (an official source lists departures at 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 13:15 and 14:15). The Tatí Yupí Reserve opens Tuesday through Sunday, in morning and early‑afternoon windows. The Monumental Illumination takes place Fridays and Saturdays, with times that change by season — in summer check‑in is at 7:30 p.m. and the show at 9:00 p.m.; in winter check‑in is at 6:30 p.m. Confirm when you book. Reserve by phone (+595 61) 599‑8040 / 599‑8094 or e‑mail cturistico@itaipu.gov.py, preferably a few days in advance. Bring an identity document — it is required at entry.
How to get there
The complex is in Hernandarias, about 10 km north of Ciudad del Este and 12 km from the Friendship Bridge. By car, leaving from Foz, cross the Friendship Bridge and follow the International Route toward Hernandarias. From Ciudad del Este, there are bus lines (La Santaniana, Herd Tour, Tacurú Pucú, among others) that stop near the Environmental Center, or you can take a taxi.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I have to pay to visit Itaipu on the Paraguayan side?
- No — the complex’s attractions (Museo Tierra Guaraní, Tatí Yupí and the Monumental Illumination) are free, but require prior reservation and an ID at entry.
- Which days is the Itaipu light show in Paraguay?
- The Monumental Illumination occurs on Fridays and Saturdays: check‑in at 6:30 p.m. in winter (7:30 p.m. in summer) and the show follows. It is recommended to reserve in advance.
- How do I get to Museo Tierra Guaraní?
- It is in Hernandarias, about 10 km from Ciudad del Este. By car via the Friendship Bridge and International Route, or by bus/taxi from CDE.
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