Local Culture
Engage with the community at local markets to discover regional flavors and traditional crafts.





Pedro Gomes is a small municipality in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, with a population of approximately 7,000 residents. The town is deeply rooted in the agricultural and ranching traditions of the region, providing a slow-paced and welcoming environment for visitors. Surrounded by the characteristic Cerrado landscape, it offers a unique opportunity to see a side of Brazil rarely visited by international tourists. The area is known for its vast farms and natural beauty, making it a serene destination for those who appreciate the simplicity of rural life and the hospitality of the Brazilian interior.
Pedro Gomes is a small municipality in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, with a population of approximately 7,000 residents. The town is deeply rooted in the agricultural and ranching traditions of the region, providing a slow-paced and welcoming environment for visitors. Surrounded by the characteristic Cerrado landscape, it offers a unique opportunity to see a side of Brazil rarely visited by international tourists. The area is known for its vast farms and natural beauty, making it a serene destination for those who appreciate the simplicity of rural life and the hospitality of the Brazilian interior.
Authentic small-town Brazilian atmosphere.
Gateway to the natural landscapes of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Deeply rooted agricultural and ranching traditions.
Quiet environment away from major tourist centers.
Limited tourist infrastructure and services compared to larger Brazilian cities.
Portuguese is the primary language spoken; translation apps may be helpful.
The town is best suited for those seeking a quiet, slow-paced rural experience.
Engage with the community at local markets to discover regional flavors and traditional crafts.
Renting a private vehicle is highly recommended as public transport to rural areas is limited.
Experiencing authentic rural Brazilian life and quiet exploration.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
6,941
The region can be quite dry and hot; always carry water when exploring the outdoors.
Portuguese, English
May-September
Spring brings warmer temperatures and the onset of the rainy season, refreshing the local vegetation.
Expect hot temperatures and high humidity with frequent tropical rainfall throughout the season.
The weather becomes drier and more comfortable, ideal for exploring the surrounding countryside.
The dry season offers sunny days and cool nights, providing the most stable weather for visitors.







