Have you ever imagined yourself floating down on some of the most crystalline waters on the planet, visiting a cave or recharging your energy at a waterfall??
This is Bonito, located 290 km from the capital Campo Grande, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and approximately 800 km from Foz do Iguaçu, a destination where nature and man are in perfect harmony, where it is possible to appreciate and enjoy the natural beauties without harming the environment.
With the most varied tourist attractions, Bonito is the ideal place for all travel profiles, whether alone, as a couple or in a group, the equipment and tourist structure will provide you with a comfortable and safe trip.
More than 30 tourist attractions offer more than 40 well-organized and structured tours that range from visiting the Gruta do Lago Azul (Blue Lake Cave) Natural Monument, a postcard of the city, to snorkeling in the incredible rivers with crystal-clear waters.
Be sure to visit: The Blue Cave, Barra do Sucurí (Sucuri River Bar), Parque das Cachoeiras (Waterfalls Park), Rio Formoso Ecological Park, Snorkeling in the Rio da Prata, among others.
HOW TO GET
There are several ways to get to Bonito: The most practical without a doubt is flying directly to the Bonito Regional Airport which receives regional flights from São Paulo and Campinas.
Another cheaper but longer option is to fly to the CAMPO GRANDE airport (Capital of Mato Grosso) and continue the trip to Bonito overland (Almost 300 KM), this journey can be made via private transfers or by regular buses, (Recommended option for those who combine this destination with the Pantanal).
For passengers who combine this destination with the Iguazu Area, private transfers by land can be made (approximately 800 km).
Activities
Chosen 16 times as the Best Ecotourism Destination in Brazil, Bonito and the region enchant you with its natural beauties.
Each tour is led by accredited guides specialized in natural attractions. Visits must be booked in advance since each of the attractions keep control of maximum visitors' numbers to be allowed in according to licenses from environmental agencies. .