El Parque Municipal Monday y su principal atracción, los Saltos del Monday, es un complejo natural de 9 hectáreas ubicado en el distrito de Presidente Franco, Paraguay. Después de la Represa de Itaipú y los complejos binacionales de las hidroeléctricas, los Saltos del Monday constituyen uno de los principales atractivos turísticos del Paraguay. Los saltos, conforman un notable espectáculo natural que posee un valor histórico, pues fue una de las estaciones del camino prehispánico de los guaraníes.
En 2017, los Saltos del Monday fueron elegidas como la atracción más popular del Paraguay en un mapa realizado por los expertos en infografías de Vouchercloud, con base en datos provistos por el sitio TripAdvisor.[2]
Very scerenic and relaxing waterfall which you can take elevator to the base, or grab a bite at the restaurant
The waterfalls are beautiful. However, it’s a shame how they disrespectfully destroyed this pearl of nature with random concrete structures. But the guests don’t seem to mind. The entrance fee is $10 for foreigners.
Spectacular place. Definitely worth the detour from Iguazu Falls to see them. Not as huge, but also impressive and with the park almost completely empty. Great photo opportunities.
Not far from the more famous Iguazu's falls this waterfall is itself a wonder. A very powerful jump of water that you can nearly touch. It is just one of the hidden gems of Paraguay that are little known to the majority of travelers. You have to pay a cheap ticket to park you car and get into the park but it is really worth it
The Waterfall is very beautiful. The park is small, but worth a visit. It costs $8 (dollars) for foreigns and $6 for Mercosul people and it is untill 17h open. :)
Such a beautiful place, you can enjoy a meal or a drink near the waterfall and can go down with a elevator...The food is good..