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Mato Grosso do Sul is one of Brazil’s great natural treasures — a destination where vast wetlands, crystal-clear rivers, wildlife encounters, cultural heritage, and authentic hospitality come together to create transformative travel experiences.
Located in the heart of South America, the state is internationally recognized for housing two of Brazil’s most remarkable nature destinations: the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, and Bonito, a global benchmark for sustainable tourism and freshwater ecotourism. Together, they position Mato Grosso do Sul as one of the leading destinations for travelers seeking meaningful connections with nature.
Yet the state offers far more than its iconic landscapes. Indigenous heritage, Pantaneiro traditions, rural culture, conservation initiatives, gastronomy, and warm local communities contribute to a destination defined by authenticity and a profound connection to the natural world. Here, travel is often measured not by the number of attractions visited, but by the quality of experiences and moments shared with people, landscapes, and wildlife.




Visitors quickly discover a rhythm of life that differs from many contemporary destinations. Whether observing jaguars in the Pantanal, floating through the transparent rivers of Bonito, exploring the cultural life of Campo Grande, or enjoying the hospitality of a traditional ranch, travelers are invited to slow down, observe, and engage more deeply with their surroundings.
For North American travel professionals, Mato Grosso do Sul represents one of Brazil’s strongest opportunities in nature, sustainability, wildlife observation, luxury ecotourism, and experiential travel. The destination appeals to travelers seeking authenticity, conservation, wellness, adventure, and transformative journeys that leave a lasting impression.