Local Transport
Renting a car is the most reliable way to navigate the city and surrounding rural areas.





Campo Verde is a small city situated in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, serving as a vital center for the local agricultural industry. With a population of approximately 22,000, the town provides a serene and unpretentious environment for those traveling through the country's interior. Visitors can expect a slow-paced lifestyle, friendly locals, and a landscape dominated by farming and open fields. While it lacks the high-octane attractions of Brazil's coastal cities, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the genuine culture and daily rhythms of the Mato Grosso do Sul region. It is an ideal spot for a restful break or as a base for exploring the rural beauty of the surrounding area.
Campo Verde is a small city situated in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, serving as a vital center for the local agricultural industry. With a population of approximately 22,000, the town provides a serene and unpretentious environment for those traveling through the country's interior. Visitors can expect a slow-paced lifestyle, friendly locals, and a landscape dominated by farming and open fields. While it lacks the high-octane attractions of Brazil's coastal cities, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the genuine culture and daily rhythms of the Mato Grosso do Sul region. It is an ideal spot for a restful break or as a base for exploring the rural beauty of the surrounding area.
Authentic Brazilian small-town atmosphere.
Gateway to the agricultural heartland of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Peaceful environment away from major tourist crowds.
Local dining featuring traditional regional flavors.
Limited English is spoken in this rural area.
Tourist infrastructure is basic, focusing on local needs rather than international visitors.
The city is a quiet residential and commercial hub with a very slow pace of life.
Renting a car is the most reliable way to navigate the city and surrounding rural areas.
Portuguese is the primary language; consider using a translation app for smoother interactions with locals.
A quiet stopover and experiencing authentic rural Brazil.
BRL R$
$40-$70 p/day
22,806
Try the local 'churrascarias' for a taste of the region's famous grilled meats and traditional sides.
Portuguese
May to September
Warm and humid with increasing rainfall; the agricultural fields are lush and active.
Expect high heat and heavy tropical rains; outdoor activities are best planned for early morning.
Mild weather and less rain make this a pleasant time for driving through the region.
The dry season brings clear blue skies and comfortable temperatures, though it can get chilly at night.