Local Transport
Public transport is limited; renting a car is the most practical way to explore the surrounding rural areas.





Nova Maringá is a small municipality situated in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, with a population of approximately 5,775 residents. It maintains a peaceful, small-town atmosphere characteristic of the Brazilian interior, where the local economy and landscape are heavily defined by agriculture. Visitors can expect a quiet environment far from the bustle of major cities, providing a unique opportunity to see the heart of Brazil's farming country. The town serves as a local hub for the surrounding rural communities, offering a slow pace of life and a genuine connection to the land.
Nova Maringá is a small municipality situated in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, with a population of approximately 5,775 residents. It maintains a peaceful, small-town atmosphere characteristic of the Brazilian interior, where the local economy and landscape are heavily defined by agriculture. Visitors can expect a quiet environment far from the bustle of major cities, providing a unique opportunity to see the heart of Brazil's farming country. The town serves as a local hub for the surrounding rural communities, offering a slow pace of life and a genuine connection to the land.
Peaceful small-town atmosphere in the heart of Mato Grosso.
Gateway to the region's vast agricultural landscapes.
Authentic look at the Brazilian rural lifestyle.
Quiet environment far from major metropolitan areas.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major Brazilian cities.
Strongly agricultural economy with vast soy and corn fields nearby.
Quiet pace of life with most businesses closing early.
Public transport is limited; renting a car is the most practical way to explore the surrounding rural areas.
Portuguese is the primary language; having a translation app or basic phrases is helpful as English is not widely spoken.
Experiencing authentic rural life and agricultural landscapes.
BRL R$
$40-$70 p/day
5,775
The region can be very hot; always carry water and wear sunscreen when exploring outdoors.
Portuguese
May-September
Warm and humid as the rainy season begins, making the landscape lush and green.
The peak of the rainy season with high temperatures and frequent afternoon showers.
Transition to the dry season with pleasant temperatures and clear skies.
The dry season is the best time for travel, with warm days and cooler nights.