Corumbá, a city in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, is renowned for its unique blend of cultural influences and natural beauty. As the westernmost city in the state, it serves as a crucial gateway to the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area, attracting tourists and nature lovers alike. The city's economy thrives on agriculture, mineral extraction, and tourism, with a notable Bolivian community adding to its cultural tapestry. Visitors can enjoy exploring the diverse wildlife of the Pantanal and experience the vibrant local culture influenced by its proximity to Bolivia.
Corumbá is accessible via Corumbá International Airport, making it easy for travelers to reach.
Experience a mix of Brazilian and Bolivian culinary delights in local eateries.
Visit the Pantanal for unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.
Explore the Bolivian influence in local festivals and markets.
Spring is ideal for visiting the Pantanal with pleasant weather and active wildlife.
Summers can be extremely hot, so plan indoor activities during peak heat.
Fall offers a comfortable climate for exploring both the city and the Pantanal.
Winters are mild, perfect for outdoor activities without the intense summer heat.
BRL R$
$60-$100 p/day
96,520
Portuguese, Spanish
April-June, September-November