Parque das Nações Indígenas (Indigenous Nations Park) is one of the primary natural and cultural attractions in the city of Campo Grande, located in Brazil. This vast urban park, covering an area of more than 116 hectares, serves as a popular destination for relaxation, walking, and sports for both locals and tourists, offering a unique blend of nature and culture.
The park's territory is impressive with its picturesque landscapes. It features a large artificial lake formed by the Proza stream, surrounded by convenient walking and cycling paths totaling about 4 kilometers in length. Thanks to the rich diversity of local flora and fauna, including capybaras, tapirs, and many bird species, a walk through the park becomes a genuine introduction to the region's nature. It is an ideal place to take a break from the city bustle and enjoy the tranquility.

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The park's cultural mission gives it special significance. The name "Indigenous Nations Park" is fully justified: the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Dom Bosco Museum (also known as the Indian Museum), and various monuments dedicated to the history and traditions of the country's indigenous peoples are located within its grounds. Thus, it is not only a recreation area but also an important space for the preservation and promotion of Brazil's cultural heritage.