Thank you :) :) :)
JohnM wrote:
> In article <1149080269.476105.279140@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, Lisa
> writes
> >Hi,
> >
> >Can anyone give me some advice about travelling from Bonito to Campo
> >Grande please? I understand that there is a bus service but time
> >estimates that I've found for the journey range from 5 to 8 hours...
> >Does anyone know how frequently they run, if they reliable and easy to
> >catch and how much they cost?? Or is there a better alternative???
>
> I did this, some time ago. It was 8 hours then but they have fixed the
> road now and it's around 5 hours. All buses in Brazil are reliable, safe
> and cheap. You can't miss the huge bus station in CG - life kinda
> revolves around it.
>
> Only one company Via=E7=E3o Cruzeiro do Sul goes there and according to t=
he
> Bonito Hostel website
>
> http://www.ajbonito.com.br/en/index.php?idcanal=3D2
>
> there are buses to Bonito at 07:00 AM or 09:00 AM or 11:00 AM or 04:00
> PM. The bus ticket costs R$ 43,00.
>
> You are making a wise choice to go to Bonito, it is one of the best
> places I've been to in Brazil and it is highly thought of by Brazilians
> themselves. I strongly suggest you then continue to Corumba and the
> Pantanal.
>
> Oh and in CG you must go to the Dom Bosco museum to see the stuffed
> animals. Yeah, OK, I know, "stuffed animals?" but there is a section
> with monsters (chickens with 4 legs, sheep with 2 heads). Some of them
> are so weird it's a miracle they survived enough to get stuffed.
>
> --
> JohnM
> Author of Brazil: Life, Blood, Soul &
> Rainbow Diary: A Journey in the New South Africa
> http://www.scroll.demon.co.uk/spaver.htm
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