Paraguay, one of the least-visited countries in South America, is in the midst of a tourism revival—landing its capital Asunción as one of Condé Nast Traveler ’s best places to go in 2026 . With natural wonders like the iconic Saltos del Monday waterfall, and historic UNESCO sites like the Jesuit Missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná, the landlocked country between Brazil , Argentina , and Bolivia is slowly making the radar of international tourists. So don't be too surprised if you visit and then end up wanting to permanently extend your trip. For travelers interested in making Paraguay their second home, the government has just announced a new golden visa for foreign investors. On April 17, Paraguay’s Migration Department and the Ministry of Industry and Commerce announced the launch of a residency-by-investment visa, known as the Paraguay Investor Pass.…