South America
Bonito and Bodoquena Pantanal Sul
Brazil
Distance
320 km
Duration
4-5 days
Best Season
May to September
This classic Mato Grosso do Sul road trip links Bonito’s clear rivers and sinkholes with the limestone hills of Bodoquena and the wildlife flats of the southern Pantanal. Expect good paved highways, short gravel detours, birdlife everywhere, and memorable stops for swimming, cave views, and ranch stays.
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Practical notes
Some of the best side trips involve unsealed access roads and seasonal flooding in the Pantanal, so allow extra time in the wet season. Book popular river activities and ranch stays ahead, especially on weekends and Brazilian holidays.
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Stops along the route

Departure
Bonito
Start in Bonito, the gateway to Brazil's clearest rivers and cave country. It is the best base for snorkeling, sinkholes, and jungle walks.

City
Miranda
A practical stop on the way into the Pantanal, with ranch access and open-road views. It is a good place to slow down before the wetland tracks.

City
Corumbá
Reach the historic river city at the edge of the southern Pantanal. Its port feel and frontier atmosphere make a fitting final stop.

Arrival
Pantanal Sul
Finish in the open wetlands where herons, jabirus, and marshes stretch to the horizon. It is the broad, wild ending this route deserves.
Things to Do

Nature
Rio da Prata
Float over glass-clear water with silver fish and dense riverbank forest. The ranch setting makes the whole experience feel remote and pristine.

Landmark
Abismo Anhumas
Descend into a huge flooded cavern lit by shafts of light. It is one of Bonito's most dramatic underground adventures.

Nature
Parque Nacional da Serra da Bodoquena
Drive into limestone hills, waterfalls, and forested trails. The park adds a wilder, less crowded side to the Bonito region.

Landmark
Boca da Onça Ecotour
Hike past falls and natural pools to one of the area's biggest cascades. The cliff views and swimming spots are a strong reward.

Nature
Estrada Parque do Pantanal
Follow the classic wetland road through flooded plains and wildlife-rich edges. Expect birds, cattle ranches, and slow seasonal travel.

Nature
Fazenda San Francisco
Stay or tour a working Pantanal ranch with great chances of seeing wildlife. Capybaras, birds, and jaguars make this area famous.

Snorkeling
Snorkel Rio da Prata
Drift through some of Brazil's clearest freshwater. The visibility and fish life make it a signature Bonito experience.

Cave adventure
Abismo Anhumas rappel and dive
Descend into a flooded sinkhole by rappel or elevator and explore underground chambers. The scale and light inside are unforgettable.

Hiking
Boca da Onça waterfall trail
Walk a scenic trail past waterfalls, lookout points, and natural pools. It is one of the best active outings in the Bodoquena hills.

Wildlife watching
Pantanal wildlife safari
Search for birds, capybaras, caimans, and other wetland animals from roads and ranch tracks. Dawn and dusk are the best times to go.
Where to Eat

Brazilian
Tapera Restaurante
A reliable place for regional Brazilian plates in Bonito. Good for a relaxed lunch between river trips and cave visits.

Pantanal Brazilian
Casa do João
A classic stop for local flavors and hearty Mato Grosso do Sul dishes. The setting fits a road trip centered on nature and ranch country.

Brazilian
Juanita Restaurante
Well known in Bonito for regional food and generous portions. It works well for a dinner after a full day outdoors.

Ranch lunch
Estância Mimosa
A rural stop with home-style meals tied to the ecotour experience. It is a strong choice when visiting waterfalls and trails near Bodoquena.

Pantanal ranch cuisine
Restaurante do Fazenda San Francisco
Expect simple, filling meals that match a Pantanal ranch stay. It is a practical way to taste local life far from town.