Half Day Tour to Lago Azul Grotto from Bonito
Bonito, Brazil
Trip Type: Eco Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Bonito is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, famous for being a worldwide ecotourism pole. Its main attractions are the natural landscapes, the dips in rivers of clear water, waterfalls, caves, caverns and sinkholes. The tour of Lago Azul Grotto is based around exploring the ecology and the natural environment of the area. The excursion includes an accredited guide.
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Bonito is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, famous for being a worldwide ecotourism pole. Its main attractions are the natural landscapes, the dips in rivers of clear water, waterfalls, caves, caverns and sinkholes. The tour of Lago Azul Grotto is based around exploring the ecology and the natural environment of the area. The excursion includes an accredited guide.Start this 6-hour tour with a pick up service from your centrally located hotel in Bonito.
The Gruta do Lago Azul (Blue Lake Cave) is one of the most visited activities of Bonito. The trip starts with a walk through a trail of 300m (984 ft) that leads to the entrance of the cave. During the walk the guide shows the native flora and fauna.
The descent is 200m (656 ft) and it takes the visitor close to the lake, but not into the lake, as it is not allowed. Fossils of saber-toothed tiger and giant sloths have been found in this lake. The trail is formed by footsteps which don't have a handrail, as it is a natural formation. The path is the same to get there and to go back.
You will be returned to your hotel around midday.
The Gruta do Lago Azul (Blue Lake Cave) is one of the most visited activities of Bonito. The trip starts with a walk through a trail of 300m (984 ft) that leads to the entrance of the cave. During the walk the guide shows the native flora and fauna.
The descent is 200m (656 ft) and it takes the visitor close to the lake, but not into the lake, as it is not allowed. Fossils of saber-toothed tiger and giant sloths have been found in this lake. The trail is formed by footsteps which don't have a handrail, as it is a natural formation. The path is the same to get there and to go back.
You will be returned to your hotel around midday.
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