Bom Jardim
Nestled in the lush highlands of Rio Grande do Norte, Bom Jardim is a tranquil escape from the coastal crowds. Known for its cool climate, verdant hills, and warm hospitality, this small town offers a genuine slice of Brazilian rural life. It’s a perfect stop for travellers seeking nature, local culture, and a slower pace, ideal for a day trip or an overnight stay when exploring the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Cachoeira do Roncador – A stunning waterfall surrounded by Atlantic Forest, perfect for a refreshing dip and a picnic. The short hike to the falls offers great birdwatching.
- Serra de Bom Jardim – Explore the scenic mountain range with panoramic views, hiking trails, and opportunities to spot native wildlife like capuchin monkeys.
- Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião – The town’s historic church, a peaceful spot to appreciate local architecture and community life.
- Fazendas de Café – Visit traditional coffee farms where you can learn about the region’s coffee heritage and sample fresh brews.
- Feira Livre – The weekend market is a vibrant hub for local crafts, fresh produce, and street food like tapioca and grilled cheese.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find one full day sufficient to enjoy Bom Jardim’s main attractions, including a waterfall visit and a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant. If you’re keen on hiking or want to experience the market, consider an overnight stay to soak up the town’s relaxed atmosphere. Combine it with a visit to nearby natural parks for a two-day itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Natal – The state capital, with its famous dunes and beaches, is about a 1.5-hour drive away.
- Pipa – A lively beach town known for its cliffs, dolphins, and nightlife, 2 hours south.
- Serra do Japi – A mountain range with eco-trails and waterfalls, a great half-day add-on.
- Acari – A historic town with colonial architecture and a scenic reservoir, 45 minutes east.
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Image credits
- Natal — AK Rockefeller / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Pipa — CC0
- Serra do Japi — Denis Zabin / CC BY 4.0
- Acari — Drs / Public domain