When photographers and naturalists think of the New World tropics, they usually imagine the Amazon rainforest. But nearby, just outside of the Amazon drainage is the largest freshwater wetland in the world, and one of the best places in the world for tropical wildlife photography. The Pantanal, at over 75,000 square miles is an enormous mosaic of lakes, rivers, woodland, marshes, and grassland. It stretches across 3 countries (Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia). And this diversity of habitats results in an abundance of wildlife. Hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians call the Pantanal home. And one of those denizens, the Jaguar, will be of particular interest to our trip.
Double Occupancy Accommodations
Single Occupancy Accomodations
Independent Arrival in Cuiaba, Brazil. Group Dinner at the hotel.