It is packed with nice waterfalls, the last being a really tall and gorgeous one. Nice places to have a bath and an optional rappel from a really tall platform, with a wonderful view
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It is packed with nice waterfalls, the last being a really tall and gorgeous one. Nice places to have a bath and an optional rappel from a really tall platform, with a wonderful view
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it was raining almost all the time, but the tour was still worth it. there is one waterfall/grotte where you can swim. you enter swimming through a tunnel with the sunlight refelctions from all sides and outlandishly turquoise water. a memorable place...
on the way back you have to negotiate a subjectively felt ten thousand steep wooden stairsteps back up...
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The walking track is super easy and passes through fansastic sceneries in the middle of forest and waterfalls.
TIPS:
- Possibility to swim below waterfalls (tallest is 156 m tall), so do not forget to wear your bathwear!
- Plenty of mosquitos->wear repellent
- IMPORTANT: if you do not want to do rapel, DO NOT accept to go with the...
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We visited the Boca da Onça with our children (aged 7 and 8) within our Bonito program, organized by a local travel agency, as virtually all tours there. As it is over an hour drive from Bonito, it is an all-day program. You arrive in the morning; they offer you some basic breakfast (if you haven’t had it yet at...
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After swimming in some small lakes and waterfalls, the tour ends up at the big one (156 meters). The view is breathtaking and it is hard to compare to Iguazu. It's right in the middle of the jungle and feels much more personal because of the surroundings and the fact that you're only about 20 people visiting it (instead of...
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