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  1. Rio Bonito (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u buˈnitu], [ˈʁi.u boˈnitu]) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population was 60,573 (2020) and its area is 462 km 2 .

    • How to Travel to Bonito
    • Ecotourism in Bonito, Brazil
    • Best Time of Year to Visit Bonito
    • Best Things to Do in Bonito, Brazil
    • Rio de Prata
    • Gruta Do Lago Azul
    • Aquario de Natural
    • Buraco Das Araras
    • Abismo Anhumas
    • Estancia Mimosa

    Bonito is located in a remote corner of Mato Grosso do Sol state. Beyond Bonito, there is indigenous land and then Paraguay, making this one of the more isolated portions of the country to visit. Bonito is a small place, and the closest major transport hub is found at the state capital of Campo Grande, which is a good 5-hour bus ride away to the ea...

    Until very recently, Bonito was simply a collection of remote farms in the Brazilian hinterland, tourism had not been developed, and locals worked in agriculture. The farmers, however, realized that the land they worked was exceptionally unique because the jungle supported a beautiful system of aquatic waterways, that Bonito is now becoming famous ...

    As already noted, public holidays are best avoided when visiting Bonito. Generally speaking, the best time to visit Bonito is at the end of the wet season, when there isn’t so much rain, but the rivers and waterfalls are still full from the recent downpours. The tropical climate means that during the long wet season, from December through to April,...

    Travelers visit Bonito for the rivers, waterways, waterfalls, and tropical jungle that’s found here. You can swim, snorkel and even Scuba dive around Bonito, ensuring that there is a lot of action-packed activities to take part in. Here are our favorite things to do, and places to visit in Bonito.

    Rio de Prata is one of Bonito’s most important eco-tourism attractions, and one of the most popular places to visit. The ‘Silver River’ is one of the big draws of visiting, so make sure you secure a tourist spot as soon as you can when planning your trip. The river offers absolutely crystal clear water, and the best way to experience this aquamarin...

    The Blue Lake Grotto is an underground cave of epic proportions that’s guaranteed to overwhelm the senses. Hundreds of feet deep, the cave are flooded with beautifully clear, blue-tinted water. You can snorkel, swim or even scuba dive deep down into the water, where in places you can even find the fossilized remains of ancient prehistoric animals.

    A short trek through verdant jungle brings you to Aquario de Natural, on the Baia Bonito river. This marine preserve is one of the top ecotourism destinations in Bonito Brazil, offering visitors the chance to swim and snorkel with an array of local, friendly fish that live in the waters. The water is cool, clear and clean, meaning visibility is alw...

    Although the Buraco das Araras is located far out from Bonito itself, at least an hour away, it’s worth the effort to see this phenomenal natural crater. Part of a wider nature reserve, the 100-meter deep crater is covered in lush foliage, and uniquely, is home to hundreds of brightly colored, rare birds. The crater itself is spectacular, but it’s ...

    The Abismo Anhumas is a huge cave that has formed deep beneath the surface of the earth. The only way in or out is to rappel down a long rope into the center of the Abismo Anhumas, making this a trip for the thrill-seekers out there. Once you are safely down below, wooden platforms have been built over the blue water that has flooded the cave, wher...

    Estancia Mimosa is a collection of 7 waterfalls that are found in the jungles close to Bonito. The tiered cascades are wonderfully green, and best viewed in the wet season to see them in full force. The different tiers offer different opportunities for swimming, in natural, cool and refreshing water holes, and after the sweaty, humid jungle hike, i...

  2. Rio Bonito is a peripheral, partially rural municipality belonging to the metropolitan agglomeration of Rio de Janeiro. It has a relatively small population, and has wide areas of environmental protection (just like several other municipalities located on the outskirts of the Rio's metro area).

  3. Things to Do in Rio Bonito, Brazil: See Tripadvisor's 902 traveler reviews and photos of Rio Bonito tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Rio Bonito. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Things to Do in Rio Bonito, Brazil: See Tripadvisor's 898 traveller reviews and photos of Rio Bonito tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Rio Bonito. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Os melhores pontos turísticos em Rio Bonito, Brasil. O que fazer: Rio Bonito. Excursões perto de Rio Bonito. Reserve estas experiências para descobrir mais sobre a região. Tour Completo No Rio: Escadaria de Selarón, Centro, Cristo & Bondinho – Ingressos e almoço incluídos. 1.351. Excursões de um dia. a partir de. R$ 806. por adulto. Reservar.

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