Agribusiness Focus
The local economy is heavily centered on farming, so expect many services to cater to this sector.





Campos de Júlio is a small municipality situated in the expansive state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Home to approximately 9,600 residents, the town is a significant point in the region's agricultural landscape, surrounded by vast fields and farming operations. The atmosphere is distinctly quiet and local, making it a destination primarily for those involved in agribusiness or travelers seeking to understand the rural heart of Brazil. While modest in size, it provides a unique perspective on the economic drivers of the central-west region, characterized by its warm climate and hardworking community.
Campos de Júlio is a small municipality situated in the expansive state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Home to approximately 9,600 residents, the town is a significant point in the region's agricultural landscape, surrounded by vast fields and farming operations. The atmosphere is distinctly quiet and local, making it a destination primarily for those involved in agribusiness or travelers seeking to understand the rural heart of Brazil. While modest in size, it provides a unique perspective on the economic drivers of the central-west region, characterized by its warm climate and hardworking community.
Heart of Mato Grosso's farming region.
Authentic small-town Brazilian atmosphere.
Gateway to vast agricultural landscapes.
Limited tourist-specific amenities and attractions.
Portuguese is the primary language spoken with limited English.
The city is small and best suited for short business-related visits.
The local economy is heavily centered on farming, so expect many services to cater to this sector.
The city is best accessed by road; consider renting a car for flexibility in the rural area.
Agricultural business and experiencing rural Mato Grosso life.
BRL R$
$40-$70 p/day
9,608
The region experiences a distinct wet and dry season; plan according to your tolerance for rain.
Portuguese
May-September
The transition to the rainy season brings higher humidity and rising temperatures.
Expect heavy rainfall and hot temperatures, typical of the tropical wet season.
The weather begins to dry out, marking the start of the harvest period.
The best time for travel, with dry conditions, sunny days, and cooler evenings.







