fiogf49gjkf0d Bonito's tour companies are unusually well tuned in to the requirements of overseas visitors, and all offer identical trips at identical - and very reasonable - prices to all the places we've described, plus a wide range of other options. The municipality limits the numbers of visitors to Bonito's natural wonders and systematically enforces a whole array of regulations intended to protect this ecologically "pure" region. Many of the sites charge for entry, and for some, such as the famous Lago Azul cave, you require both authorization and a guide to visit. Such
permits
and
guides
are arranged by the tour companies or hotels. Almost all the sites require transport which makes it virtually impossible to visit them independently. Some hotels, like
Pousada Muito Bonito,
can arrange daily
car hire
for around $30, and someone may be happy to rent you their bicycle for the day, but you'll still need a guide to access the main sites.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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