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Open plains. River corridors. Quiet interior.

PARAGUAY

ASIA

Paraguay sits at the heart of South America — a landlocked expanse of subtropical plains and river systems that quietly connects Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina. Overex moves through Paraguay as part of broader continental routes, where distance is measured in long horizons and steady progression. This is not extreme terrain. This is interior continuity — understated, strategic and transitional.

PY

Medium-sized interior nation
PARAGUAY

TRAVEL SNAPSHOT

ASIA

TERRITORRY

PARAGUAY
  • • REGION: South America
  • • CAPITAL CITY: Asunción
  • • LANDSCAPE: Subtropical plains, wetlands, Chaco region
  • • ALTITUDE RANGE: 50m – 800m
  • • CLIMATE: Hot summers / seasonal rainfall
  • • POPULATION DENSITY: Concentrated around river corridors
  • • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Spanish / Guaraní
  • • LOCAL CURRENCY: Paraguayan Guaraní

EXPEDITION PROFILE

PARAGUAY
  • • BEST SEASON: Dry season (May–September)
  • • REMOTENESS: Moderate in Chaco region
  • • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Highways, rural gravel roads, long-distance transit routes
  • • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate
  • • TRAVEL STYLE: Leader Tours / Expeditions
  • • DIFFICULTY: Moderate
  • • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate
  • • ELECTRICITY: 220V

EXPEDITION CONTEXT

• Key inland connector between Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil
• River systems shape settlement and movement
• Chaco region offers remote low-density sectors
• Infrastructure generally reliable on primary routes
• Limited high-altitude or extreme terrain

FIELD NOTES

• Long fuel distances in western Chaco
• High heat exposure in summer months
• Seasonal flooding possible in wet periods
• Limited technical terrain
• Strong agricultural presence along main routes

Atlantic winds. Rolling pasture. Maritime gateway.

URUGUAY

ASIA

Uruguay marks the southeastern edge of the continent — a landscape of rolling grasslands, open coastline and reliable infrastructure. For Overex, Uruguay functions both as a transitional corridor and as a strategic maritime anchor. It is a point of departure and return — where vehicles arrive, depart and continents connect.

UY

Compact coastal nation
URUGUAY

TRAVEL SNAPSHOT

ASIA

TERRITORRY

URUGUAY
  • • REGION: South America
  • • CAPITAL CITY: Montevideo
  • • LANDSCAPE: Rolling plains, Atlantic coastline, river estuaries
  • • ALTITUDE RANGE: Sea level – 500m
  • • CLIMATE: Mild temperate / coastal winds
  • • POPULATION DENSITY: Moderate along coast
  • • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Spanish
  • • LOCAL CURRENCY: Uruguayan Peso

EXPEDITION PROFILE

URUGUAY
  • • BEST SEASON: Year-round
  • • REMOTENESS: Low
  • • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Paved highways, rural secondary roads
  • • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate to slow (Relaxed)
  • • TRAVEL STYLE: Leader Tours / Expeditions
  • • DIFFICULTY: Accessible
  • • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate
  • • ELECTRICITY: 220V
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$4280
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$2245
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EXPEDITION CONTEXT

• Major vehicle shipping gateway for Overex operations
• Reliable infrastructure and customs handling
• Coastal positioning supports intercontinental logistics
• Low terrain complexity
• Acts as entry or exit node for South American routes

FIELD NOTES

• Efficient port procedures compared to regional averages
• Minimal terrain stress on vehicles
• Weather generally stable
• Strong agricultural and pastoral landscape
• Smooth cross-border integration with Argentina and Brazil

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