Preparation
Ensure you have sturdy hiking gear and plenty of water, as the park features rugged terrain and tropical conditions.
Serra da Bodoquena National Park is a spectacular protected area located in the Mato Grosso do Sul region of Brazil. Characterized by its dramatic karst topography, the park is home to a network of vibrant, crystal-clear rivers and springs that are iconic to the region's natural beauty. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lush tropical landscape, which provides a sanctuary for a wide variety of native flora and fauna. It serves as a vital destination for ecotourism, offering numerous trails that cater to those looking to experience the wild, untouched side of the Brazilian interior. The park's unique geological features and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit for anyone interested in conservation and outdoor exploration.
Serra da Bodoquena National Park is a spectacular protected area located in the Mato Grosso do Sul region of Brazil. Characterized by its dramatic karst topography, the park is home to a network of vibrant, crystal-clear rivers and springs that are iconic to the region's natural beauty. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lush tropical landscape, which provides a sanctuary for a wide variety of native flora and fauna. It serves as a vital destination for ecotourism, offering numerous trails that cater to those looking to experience the wild, untouched side of the Brazilian interior. The park's unique geological features and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit for anyone interested in conservation and outdoor exploration.
Crystal-clear rivers and natural springs
Dramatic karst geological formations
Lush tropical forest trails
Rich native flora and fauna
The park is best suited for visitors comfortable with outdoor hiking and nature exploration.
Limited infrastructure means visitors should plan their transportation and supplies in advance.
The area is ecologically sensitive, so strictly follow all park rules and designated paths.
Ensure you have sturdy hiking gear and plenty of water, as the park features rugged terrain and tropical conditions.
Consider hiring a local guide to navigate the trails safely and learn more about the park's unique karst ecosystem.
Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking pristine aquatic landscapes.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese
Always follow 'leave no trace' principles to protect the delicate crystal-clear springs and native flora.