Lago Ypacaraí is a large freshwater lake in southeastern Paraguay with a developed shoreline featuring residential subdivisions, agricultural land, and mixed vegetation. The lake basin is rectangular with consistent shallow conditions across much of the water. The northeastern shore orientation and side-shore winds from the northwest provide the most workable conditions for kitesurfing. However, this spot presents significant limitations: wind reliability is extremely low at 0.3%, making consistent sessions rare. Average wind of 4.6 knots is marginal for kitesurfing. The lake's shallow profile and proximity to residential and agricultural infrastructure create obstacles and hazard concerns. Fetch distance is moderate but constrained by the lake's dimensions. This spot suits beginner kiters during rare favorable wind windows, though conditions are typically underpowered. Planning sessions around seasonal wind patterns is essential. Local regulations regarding water use and proximity to private property should be verified before attempting sessions.