Rio Sono

Deep in the heart of Tocantins, Rio Sono is a sleepy river town that feels like a well-kept secret. The Rio Sono river, wide and lazy, is the lifeblood of the community – its sandy banks are perfect for lazy afternoons, and the water is clear and inviting. This is Brazil at its most unpretentious: think hammocks strung between trees, the scent of grilled fish drifting from riverside churrascarias, and a pace of life that forces you to slow down. For travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path immersion in the Brazilian cerrado, Rio Sono delivers a dose of genuine riverine culture.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is the sweet spot: one day to explore the river beaches and take a boat trip, and a second for the waterfall and a relaxed afternoon in a riverside bar. If you're a keen angler or photographer, add an extra day. The town itself is tiny – you can see it on foot in under an hour – so the appeal lies entirely in the river and the cerrado. Many travellers use Rio Sono as a two-night stop en route between Palmas and the Jalapão region.

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