Marau: The Symbol of Rural Culture
Marau is located in the region of Rio Grande do Sul with 26,860 residents. It was at first inhabited by Italian settlers that were getting away from the war. “Marau” is incorporated on the fearless chief named “Cacique Marau” who battled against the white people to keep the land. The resources of Marau, Brazil are agriculture and business and locally produced soybeans. Despite its location, Marau offers tourist destination that will surely keep tourists crave for more with valleys, parks, beaches and keeping the symbol of rural culture as well.
Best Time to Visit
The summer in Marau is much longer, warm and sweaty; the winter is brief and cold and partly gloomy all year round. The best time of the year to travel in Marau for sunny season activities is from late February to late April and October to November. Tourists will be fond of the events and festivals celebrated in the city like Chapada Fest, Big Festa, Jantar Sob as Estrelas, Farroupilha (Ragamuffin) Revolution and so many more.
What to Do & Area Attractions
While you are in Marau, BR, you can discover what the city can offer. You can explore Cristo Redentor Hospital (Hospital Cristo Redentor) where you can find friendly staff and modern facilities. Next spot is the Matriz Cristo Redentor Church, a sanctuary that is peaceful, complete benches and natural landscape. You can check out the history and culture of Marau when you get to Museu Municipal (Marau Municipal Museum) where you can enjoy and relax with the displayed artifacts. You can arrange your accommodations with the finest Marau, Brazil hotels in the city like Hotel Villa Vergueiro and at the Itatiaia Premium Hotel.