Center-West region of Brazil

The Center-West region of Brazil, composed by the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso, and Mato Grosso do Sul, along with the Federal District housing Brazil’s national capital, Brasília, is rich in history and natural wonders. This region, home to vast expanses of the Brazilian Cerrado biome, is also known for its biodiversity, hosting diverse ecosystems and wildlife. Notably, it is the habitat of jaguars, one of the largest big cats in the world. The region's history is marked by the exploration of gold and diamonds during the 18th century. With the relocation of the country’s federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in the 1960s, the construction of roads and railways to the interior of the country facilitated access to the region, accelerating population growth and contributing significantly to its development.

Gastronomy

The cuisine of the Center-West is influenced by the cattle-raising activity in the region. Dishes based on fish from the region’s rivers, like the Pacu, are also common. The region is known for its diverse and old ecosystem, with dishes such as Pamonha Goiana, Galinhada, and Arroz com Pequi being popular.

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Culture

The Center-West region is home to many of Brazil’s indigenous peoples. One of the central-west’s most important cultural celebrations is the Festa do Divino, which takes place in the state of Goiás and commemorates the Holy Spirit and the twelve Apostles. The region is also known for its dry climate and abundance of national parks and exotic wildlife.

Tourist Attractions

Pantanal

Pantanal

The world 's largest tropical wetland area, stretches across Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. It’s a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Explore its high waterfalls, raging canyons, natural swimming pools, and oasis-like stands of wine palms.

Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park

Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park

This park showcases the unique landscape and flora of high-altitude cerrado across 160.618 acres. It features high waterfalls, canyons, and oasis-like wine palm stands. Connect with nature, appreciate stunning views in Cordovil Waterfall and Couros Waterfall. Another stunning view is Moon Valley, a mystical rock formation that remembers the lunar landscape.

Brasília

Brasília

The capital of Brazil, was built in less than three years and boasts avant-garde architecture. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, it 's a showcase of modernist urban planning.

Bonito

Bonito

Bonito’s has a vast options of waterfalls, lakes with varying blue tones, and caves with stunning stalactites that attract tourists. It’s a lesser-known gem outside Brazil. Explore Couros waterfall, a paradise with pristine water and regional organic products. Visit the Blue Lake Grotto with its unique landscape and incredible flora.

Chapada dos Guimarães National Park

Chapada dos Guimarães National Park

The park protects an area of 161.888 acres of cerrado (Brazilian biomes). It features diverse vegetation, hundreds of springs, ancient rocks, and changing landscapes. Enjoy easy trails to Louquinhas Waterfall and dive into crystal-clear waters.

Pirenópolis

Pirenópolis

A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and historic churches. Visit Santa Maria waterfall and enjoy the natural surroundings. Also the city offers local festivals, traditional music, and artisanal crafts.

Caldas Novas

Caldas Novas

Famous for its hot springs, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and therapeutic benefits. Explore the warm natural pools and enjoy a rejuvenating experience. The city offers water parks with slides, wave pools, and fun activities.

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