Mato Grosso do Sul has beauty in every corner. Each region has its own special charm, a unique experience, an original dish, and a sunset like no other.
Join us in this exciting webinar as we explore the natural and cultural wonders of Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul.
The Pantanal in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, stands out as the largest floodplain in the world, housing a unique and exuberant biodiversity.
Mato Grosso do Sul, located in the central-western region of Brazil, is a state with a rich geographic and cultural diversity. The capital, Campo Grande, is the most populous urban center and the main economic hub of the state. The economy is driven by agriculture, being one of the largest producers of soy, corn, and beef in the country.
Additionally, the state boasts abundant natural beauty, with the Pantanal, the largest wetland in the world, and the Cerrado, contributing to ecotourism. Adventure tourism and wildlife observation are popular activities in the region.
The culture of Mato Grosso do Sul is influenced by indigenous heritage and the blending of cultures, notably from the Gauchos and Paraguayans. The music, dances, and traditional foods reflect this diversity.
This interactive global map links travel professionals with sustainable, community-driven businesses, products, services, accommodations, and tours. It offers a competitive edge in response to the rising consumer demand for sustainable travel and has a direct, positive impact on the communities and destinations involved. Mato Grosso do Sul is the first state in Brazil to be featured on the map.
Scan the QR code to explore the region's ecotourism partners and natural wonders, or click at the link
Bonito and the Serra da Bodoquena, located in the heart of Mato Grosso do Sul, are prominent natural gems of Brazil and references in ecotourism. Renowned for its sustainable practices, the region, situated at the transition between the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado, offers vast biodiversity.
In the heart of Mato Grosso do Sul, the Pantanal is one of Brazil's greatest treasures. The largest floodplain in the world is also recognized by UNESCO as a Natural World Heritage site.
The Soul of Our Music – Episode 1 Marcelo Loureiro” is a 55-minute documentary video directed by Ana Carla Loureiro, made possible by the Cultural Investment Fund – FIC-MS 2022. It explores the border music of Mato Grosso do Sul through the talent of multi-instrumentalist Marcelo Loureiro, one of the icons of instrumental music in the state.
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