Photo by by Mario Haberfeld
Photo by by Mario Haberfeld
Pantanal Wetlands
The world’s largest wetland and excellent Jaguar viewing
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WHY VISIT THE PANTANAL WETLANDS
The opportunity to track Jaguars with the Oncafari Jaguar Project.
Outrageous birding including the most plentiful assembly of Hyacinth Macaw, surely one of the world’s most beautiful birds.
Walking with the fantastic Giant Anteater.
Witnessing first-hand the cowboy culture.
Exclusive safaris away from the crowds in the Southern Pantanal.
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Hyacinth Macaw
Photo by Marcos Amend
Top Birds of The Pantanal Wetlands
- Hyacinth Macaw
- Red and Green Macaw
- Golden Collared Macaw
- Blaze-winged Parakeet
- Chaco Puffbird
- Southern Screamer
- Spectacled Owl
Jaguar
Photo by Adriano Gambarini
Top Mammals of The Pantanal Wetlands
- Jaguar
- Giant Anteater
- Giant Otter
- Ocelot
- Tapir
- Marsh Deer
- Pampas Deer
FEATURED LODGE OF THE PANTANAL WETLANDS
CAIMAN ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
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Here one has the unique opportunity to explore a staggering 53 000 hectares of privately owned land, a vast safe haven for wildlife, which has been created by a ban on hunting and reserving substantial portions of land solely for ecotourism. We do not take this statement lightly however there is no doubt that Caiman currently offers the very best wildlife experience in Brazil!!! Caiman is a LONG RUN certified Global Ecosphere Retreat®, this is one of the most rigorous sustainability standards in tourism. As a LONG RUN member we work in partnership with Global Ecosphere Retreats® in using travel as a force for good.
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WHEN TO VISIT THE PANTANAL WETLANDS
The summer months are hot, humid and rainy. Flooding makes access difficult. This period of travel is inadvisable.
In April, the rains stop and the water level begin to recede. Here, thousands of fish are trapped, providing a food banquet for the water birds which concentrate in these regions. The temperature becomes milder. The mammals, which dispersed in the wet season, start to reappear.
In April, the rains stop and the water level begin to recede. Here, thousands of fish are trapped, providing a food banquet for the water birds which concentrate in these regions. The temperature becomes milder. The mammals, which dispersed in the wet season, start to reappear.
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