



The town of Bonito is located on the southwestern corner of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and can be visited at any time of the year. However, experienced travellers advise: the ideal time is between December and March – the rainy season. During that season, local vegetation is green, animals come out from their hideouts – since there is plenty of food to be taken - river water levels are high and waterfalls are gorgeous. Between May and August the local fields are dry, there is constant burning for pasture and local fauna runs away looking for better hideaways.
Visitors arriving at Bonito soon realize that: the word “bonito” (“beautiful”) is not enough to describe the wonders created by nature in that region. This humble town, lost in the heartlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, surprises everyone with its rivers of crystalline waters and plentiful fish, grottos and waterfalls, which attract tourists from the world over.
The great concentration of lime in the soil around the area where Bonito is located is responsible for the transparency of the waters and for the existence of a wide variety of geological formations. And the best way to appreciate local natural beauties is by going on an adventure tour. The most indicated activities include diving in caverns, observing the underwater fauna and walking along trails in the forest. Places like Grutas do Lago Azul (Blue Lake Grottos) and the Mimoso Grotto, the Natural Aquarium, and the rivers Sucuri, Peixe, Formoso and Prata, are the most indicated.
There are a great number of grottos with underground, deep lagoons which experienced divers may wish to explore. It was here, in Lagoa Misteriosa (Mysterious Lake), that diver Gilberto Menezes de Oliveira reached the depth of 121 metres, the deepest underwater dive ever recorded in Brazilian caverns. Some agencies offer dives going no deeper than 20 meters without risks for amateur divers, in the Mimoso Grotto. But pay attention, cave diving is indicated only for those who have sound experience and adequate equipment.
Bonito is a model-town in terms of tourism organisation. It has adopted a system of visitations with the purpose of preserving the local natural environment. Therefore, tourists may only visit rivers, lakes, caverns and forests – the majority of which are located inside private properties – if accompanied by guides accredited by local agencies. To avoid negative impacts on nature, a limit has been set for the number of tourists per day who may visit each attraction. And nature is thankful for this. Come and visit Bonito, deep in the very heartlands of Brazil, and appreciate its natural beauties. Those who come here just love it.
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