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Brazil

Campo Grande / Paradise found in cowboy boots

Best month

May

Observe the jaguars and other wildlife in the Pantanal.

🎊
january

Visit for summer activities and Carnaval

🌅
february

Experience warm days and beautiful sunsets

🍲
march

Enjoy the cooler temperatures and traditional food festivals

🌸
april

Witness the blooming of the Ipê Rosa trees

🐆
may

Observe the jaguars and other wildlife in the Pantanal

🍭
june

Celebrate Festa Junina and savor traditional dishes

⛷️
july

Experience winter festivals and typical foods

🌼
august

Watch the flowering of the Ipê Amarelo trees

🕊️
september

Enjoy the Wild Pantanal Festival and diverse fauna viewing

🔥
october

Experience hot temperatures and traditional festivities

🦌
november

Witness the birth of baby animals and enjoy eco-tourism

🎄
december

Celebrate the holiday season and enjoy warm weather

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit hub

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit hub

Campo Grande is often used as a stopover city for travellers visiting other parts of Brazil.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Campo Grande

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Campo Grande

Credit Cards and cash are widely accepted, splitting the bill is common, no hidden fees or gratuity charges.

internet situation

good Speed

decent but not very fast

great Availability

widely available in urban areas

great Cellular

good coverage across the city

Electric socket type B

Common in North and Central America. Safer because of grounding pin, mind voltage differences.

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LGBTQ tolerated

Average city

Campo Grande, where cats strut their stuff on sun-drenched streets, whiskers twitching from the delightful aroma of world-famous catnip-infused treats.

Stretch your paws on the verdant Cat Park for wild adventures or a simple grooming session. Whether you purr or meow, moods will elevate fur-sure.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Lago do Amor
🐈
Parque dos Poderes
🎨
Museu das Culturas Dom Bosco
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Mercadão Municipal
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Parque das Nações Indígenas

The mainstream

💘
Lago do Amor

A picturesque lake surrounded by trees and benches, perfect for a picnic or a romantic stroll. A paw-some spot for love-struck cats. 💕🌺🍃

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🐈
Parque dos Poderes

A park with jogging paths and a lookout point for panoramic views of the city. A great place for cats to stretch their legs. 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🌇

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🎨
Museu das Culturas Dom Bosco

A museum showcasing the diverse cultural and natural history of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Purrfect for curious cats. 🐾🔍🏛️

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🐱
Mercadão Municipal

An indoor market selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and artisanal products. A cat paradise for foodies. 🍉🥦🧀

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🌴
Parque das Nações Indígenas

A large park with walking trails, a lake, and a museum dedicated to indigenous culture. 🌳🌊🏞️

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Off the beaten path

1
Museu José Antônio Pereira
2
Aldeia Indígena Urbana Marçal de Souza
3
Feira Central de Campo Grande
4
Lago do Amor
5
Bocaina Trail

Off the beaten path

1
Museu José Antônio Pereira

This museum showcases Campo Grande's history through the centuries. From indigenous tribes to modern-day, this spot is a must-visit for curious cats. 🏛️

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Aldeia Indígena Urbana Marçal de Souza

Learn about Brazil's indigenous culture at this community-run village. Meet the locals, try traditional food, and admire the beautiful handicrafts. 🦜

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3
Feira Central de Campo Grande

A local market pawfect for foodie cats. Explore the stalls and try traditional Brazilian dishes like arroz carreteiro and carne de sol. 🍴

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4
Lago do Amor

This hidden lake is a romantic spot for adventurous cats. Take a dip in the clear waters and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. 💕

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Bocaina Trail

The pawfect spot for nature-loving cats looking for a good hike. This trail is surrounded by lush forest and offers beautiful views of the city. 🌿

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LGBTQ tolerated

Average city

Mindful meoweler tips

Enjoy traditional Brazilian churrasco

Try the delicious Brazilian barbecue meats served with cat-friendly sides of rice, beans, and farofa.

Explore Parque das Nações Indígenas

Take a relaxing walk in the largest urban park in Brazil, featuring nature trails and indigenous-themed sculptures.

Visit the Mercadão Municipal

Experience local culture at this vibrant market, featuring diverse food options and traditional handicrafts.

Attend a rodeo show

Watch cowboys and cowgirls showcase their skills in bull riding, barrel racing, and other equestrian competitions.

Celebrate the city's anniversary

Join in the festivities of Campo Grande's 'birthday', which includes concerts, parades, and fireworks.

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