Bonito is a Brazilian paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Renowned as one of Brazil's top ecotourism destinations, this trip delivers an immersive experience—think crystalline rivers, mysterious caves, vibrant marine life, and abundant wildlife. Just 300 km from Campo Grande and influenced by nearby Paraguay, Bonito sits at the crossroads of the Atlantic forest and Cerrado biomes, close to the famed Pantanal. Guided tours ensure both preservation and a deep environmental connection, with daily visitor limits to protect the area’s unique ecosystem. Whether you fancy hiking through lush landscapes, rappelling into grottos, or simply relaxing by a waterfall, this adventure trip balances excitement with moments of tranquility. What sets this tour package apart is its commitment to sustainable tourism and exclusive access to some of Brazil’s most pristine natural wonders. Perfect for travelers who want to experience genuine wilderness while respecting its delicate balance.
From the wild wetlands of the Pantanal to the urban rhythm of Rio de Janeiro and the colonial charm of Paraty, the Discover Pantanal, Rio & Costa Verde tour is a 14-day private journey through Brazil’s most enchanting destinations. Explore the world’s largest tropical wetlands, ascend Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car, hike scenic trails to hidden beaches, and unwind on the forested island of Ilha Grande.
What sets this tour apart is its seamless blend of wildlife, cultural heritage, and natural beauty—curated for travelers who crave a deep, authentic exploration of Brazil’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cities.
Brazil’s wonders await on this 12-day group tour, inviting young adults and adventurous travelers to discover Rio de Janeiro, the thundering Iguassu Falls, and the sprawling Pantanal wetlands. Beginning in Rio, you’ll sightsee iconic landmarks like Christ the Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain, and hike through the lush Tijuca Forest, the world’s largest urban rainforest.
A boat trip to Ilha Grande Bay reveals hidden coves and vibrant vegetation, while the journey continues to Foz do Iguacu for a dual perspective on one of the world’s largest waterfalls—viewed from both Brazil and Argentina. The grand finale unfolds in the Pantanal, a Unesco World Heritage site teeming with wildlife and shaped by three unique biomes: Amazon, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest.
What sets this easy-paced trip apart is its sweeping coverage of Brazil’s top natural attractions, all under the care of experienced guides and with thoughtful COVID-19 safety protocols. The tour package offers a seamless blend of city life, natural beauty, and unique ecosystems.