As The world's largest wetlands area, the Pantanal, though well less known than the Amazon, is fact the premier wildlife spotting location in South America. Made up of a variety of distinct terrains and ecosystems (wetlands, savannah and rainforest), This remains of the most unspoilt and abundant habitats in the world. There are hundreds of animal species unique to the area, including 698 bird species, 80 mammals, 260 fish species and 50 reptiles.
The Pantanal is home to many exotic and endangered species and including hyacinth macaws, toucans, tapir, giant anteaters, giant otters, the maned wolf, jaguar and capybara.
The Pantanal can be explored in a number of ways, either by staying at a lodge in one location or a safari through different terrains. We can tailor-make such private safaris to your wishes, from birdwatching to Jaguar tracking, all with expert guidance.
This will depend on what you are looking to spot. However, it's generally best during the dry season (July-September) or the transition seasons (March-June and September-November)
Simply the best wildlife spotting in South America
Wildlife Spotting
Bird-watching
Night-time safaris
Horse-riding
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