South American Experience
Pantanal Brazil

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Embark on a safari to Brazil’s spectacular Pantanal and two of the finest wildlife lodges in the Amazon. The Pantanal Wildlife Center offers mobile observation towers for amazing bird and primate viewing, guided walks and riverboat cruises to view giant otters.
The new Jaguar Research Center is owned and operated by two international wildlife biologists in an area where abundant Capybaras and Caimans support the world’s densest and tamest population of Jaguars.
Departs daily ex Cuiaba and following is a suggested itinerary.
Day 1. Pantanal Wildlife Center.
Depart for the Pantanal Wildlife Center (3 hrs) by road, observing and photographing wildlife en route. This comfortable eco-lodge is situated on the Pixaim River in the heart of the Pantanal. The lodge has 10 double rooms with airconditioning and private hot shower bathrooms, as well as a large, central, screened dining room and lounge/bar.
Day 2. Pantanal Wildlife Center.
Enjoy a variety of guided activities. View birds and monkeys from the lodge’s unique mobile canopy towers placed near flowering and fruiting trees. Hike trails in search of beautiful and rare birds, such as Hyacinth Macaws, as well as Brown Capuchin Monkeys, Black and Gold Howler Monkeys, Silvery Marmosets and the elusive 250 kg Brazilian Tapir, the largest land animal in South America.
Take a boat tour on the Pixaim River to view wild Giant Otters from a distance of only 1 to 5 metres away. The Center has electric catamarans which silently cruise the rivers as mobile blinds, perfect for long-lens wildlife photography. Go spotlighting at night in raised open cars to look for nocturnal animals.
Days 3 to5. Jaguar Research Center.
Drive to the end of the famous Transpantaneira Road, looking out for wildlife on the way. Reaching the Cuiaba River you board a boat and travel 1.5 hours upstream to the wild and remote Meeting of the Waters Park where you will finally reach the Jaguar Research Center, situated on the riverbank in an area with the highest density of jaguars and jaguar sightings in the entire Pantanal.
No permanent structure is allowed in this pristine area, so accommodation is in 8 sealed 4 metres-by-5 metres walk-in tents with wooden floors and private, hot-shower bathrooms. There is also a 5 metres-by-16 metres houseboat with twin-decks and two air-conditioned cabins with private facilities. The houseboat also houses the kitchen, dining room, and a roofed, open-sided observation deck. Over the next few days you can take a full day boat trip and other excursions by boat and on foot to observe the park’s diverse wildlife, including jaguars, tapirs, ant-eaters, giant otters and numerous birds.
Day 6. Pantanal Wildlife Center.
After breakfast set out on a 1-hour boat ride and a 2-hour drive back to Pantanal Wildlife Center.
Day 7. Back To Cuiabá.
Sunrise walk before our return drive down the Transpantaneira Highway and back to Cuiabá.
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