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Landmark: Park of Indigenous NationsCity: Campo Grande
Country: Brazil
Continent: South America
Park of Indigenous Nations, Campo Grande, Brazil, South America
The Park of Indigenous Nations is a cultural and ecological site located in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It serves as a space for the preservation and exhibition of indigenous cultures and natural biodiversity.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central artificial lake, approximately 1.5 kilometers in circumference. Surrounding the lake are areas of preserved Cerrado vegetation, characterized by scattered trees, shrubs, and grasses. Several indigenous-style huts, constructed from wood and straw, are situated within the park grounds. The terrain is generally flat with some gentle undulations.
Location & Access Logistics
The park is situated approximately 5 kilometers west of Campo Grande's city center. Access is via Avenida Afonso Pena, a major urban thoroughfare. Public transport options include bus lines 302 and 303, which stop directly in front of the park entrance. Parking is available on-site, with a designated lot capable of accommodating approximately 50 vehicles. Entrance is free of charge.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1980 to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples of Mato Grosso do Sul. Ecologically, the site represents a remnant of the Cerrado biome, a savanna region known for its high biodiversity and unique plant adaptations to seasonal fires and nutrient-poor soils.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe and interact with representatives of various indigenous tribes, including the Guarani, Kaiowá, and Terena. Activities include viewing traditional crafts, participating in cultural demonstrations (scheduled on weekends), and walking the perimeter of the lake. The park also houses a small zoo with native Brazilian fauna. Photography is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the main entrance and the lake's central pavilion. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and covered seating structures. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent throughout the park. Food vendors are present on weekends and during special events, offering local snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, or from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, to avoid harsh midday sun. The dry season, from May to September, offers more predictable weather. Weekends are recommended for experiencing the full range of cultural activities.
Facts & Legends
A specific legend associated with the park tells of the creation of the lake by a mythical indigenous chief who wept tears of sorrow for his people, forming the body of water. A practical tip: wear insect repellent, especially during the warmer months, as mosquitoes can be present in vegetated areas.
Nearby Landmarks
- Parque das Nações Indígenas (0km, same location)
- Museu das Culturas Dom Bosco (1.2km East)
- Praça do Papa (1.5km East)
- Shopping Campo Grande (2.0km Northeast)
- Horto Florestal (3.5km Southwest)