Located in the municipality of Nobres, in the state of Mato Grosso, the Bom Jardim district is a true natural paradise, known for its crystal-clear rivers, colorful fish swimming in the water, caves, and uniquely beautiful waterfalls.
Accessible from Marechal Rondon International Airport in Várzea Grande (Cuiabá). The distance to Bom Jardim is approximately 150 km, and the journey takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by car, on a paved and well-marked road.
The destination is compared to Bonito (MS), but still maintains a more rustic and less explored charm, offering authentic ecotourism experiences. Among the most popular attractions are Lagoa das Araras, floating on the Triste River, and the Serra
Azul Waterfall, with its stunning turquoise waters.
Ideal for those seeking direct contact with nature, adventure, and tranquility, Bom Jardim in Nobres is one of the hidden gems of Brazilian ecotourism.