The Gaúcha Border Region, located at the west end of Rio Grande do Sul, bordering Uruguay and Argentina, this region is known for its plains, called pampas, which are the scenery of a strong livestock and cavalry tradition.
The presence of the Uruguay and Quaraí rivers gives the region spectacular landscapes and possibilities for outdoor activities such as fishing and boat trips.
The culture of the Gaúcha Border is strongly influenced by the Gaucho traditions and the proximity to neighboring countries. The chimarrão, the folk dances, such as the fandango, and the typical dresses, such as the pumpkins and scarves, are striking elements of the local identity. In addition, the region is famous for its resorts, large rural properties dedicated to cattle breeding, where the figure of the gaucho is central.
The local gastronomy is another must-see attraction, highlighting the barbecue, which is specially prepared in the ground barbecues, and the dishes based on lamb meat.
The Gaúcha Border also has an important historical legacy, with several museums, archaeological sites and monuments that tell the history of the battles and conflicts that shaped the region.
With its unique combination of lush nature, vibrant culture and rich history, the Gaúcha Border Region is a fascinating destination that provides an authentic and unforgettable experience for your visitors.