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Travel to the Pantanal - Experience the Pantanal at the Pousada Olho D´Agua, Pantanal, Brazil
The Pousada Olho D´Agua and the Hotel Aguas de Bonito are the top two accommodation options that DiscoverBrazil has chosen for the region of Bonito. Pousada Olho D´Agua is a simple and rustic lodging option that offers the basic infrastructure to better enjoy this Pantanal region. Bonito is considered to be the land of clear and transparent waters. The rivers are so pristine and blue that during a snorkeling tour you can not imagine you are under water.
The Pousada Olho D´Agua is located just 1km (0.6 miles) away of Bonito. The Pousada is built in a 65,000 m2 (699,654 feet2) area surrounded by woods, yards, orchards, garden, flora and fauna. The Pousada is rustically decorated and offers 12 rooms which are equipped with full and twin size beds, air conditioning, ceiling fans, telephone, minibar, veranda, hammock, and private bathroom. Breakfast is included in the rate and the delicious vegetables as well as the fruits are taken from their own orchard. The owners Henrique and Jane say that they do not just serve, but provide hospitality and “…everything we can do to make sure you feel on vacation and enjoy all the beauty comfortably.”
Bonito, which in Portuguese means beautiful, is located in the southern Pantanal area in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. It is a magical place with numerous freshwater lakes, rivers and spectacular caves. The rivers and caves, with transparent water due to the natural limestone filter, are teeming with colorful fish. With over 80 wet and dry caves, Bonito is reputed to be one of the best places in the world for caving, cave diving and fresh water snorkeling. Waterfalls and canyons in the region also make excellent rafting possible. As in the Pantanal - Sul, wildlife here is abundant, with monkeys, toucans, macaws and caimans congregating in droves on the river bank
While visiting the Pantanal try to follow these tips: Bring light and comfortable clothes Two pairs of shoes (tennis, boots, etc.), one to be used on tours, subject to get dirty and wet, and other to change into Jeans (mainly for horseback riding) Hat or cap Insect repellent Sunscreen Raincoats Flashlights In the dry season is highly recommended to bring among the above items, jackets and sweaters.
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