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BRAZIL
PANTANAL (Mato Grosso)
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The Pantanal or Mato Grosso of Brazil, is one of the nature’s last frontiers and is also known as “El Chaco”. This vast wetland complex is the world’s largest animal reserve with over 600 species of birds, 170 varieties of fish, caiman, capybara and monkeys. Access to the Pantanal is by air through Cuiaba, capital of Mato Grosso, which is accessible via direct flights from Manaus (Rio) and other points of Brazil.
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BASIC PANTANAL TOUR (4Days/3Nights) |
| Tour starts with a transfer from the airport of Cuiaba. From there, travel by boat down the Piaim River to “Aras Ranch Eco Lodge” or similar and lunch. Afternoon, a sunset tour by boat followed by dinner. The next day, a recognition tour, where you can birdwatch and in the afternoon, a jeep safari or horseback overland tour. The third day, a trek through the Pantanal, a fishing trip and after dinner, a crocodile spotting tour after dark. If time allows, the last day you will be taken on a city tour of Cuiaba. Package includes transfers, mentioned excursions, accommodations full board and trips. Ideal time to travel there: April to November (dry season), although it can be visited year round. |
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| Note: US citizen needs entry visa for traveling to Brazil |
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Salvador (in full, São Salvador da Baía de Todos os Santos, or in literal translation: "Holy Savior of All Saints' Bay") is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia. The city was for a long time also known as Bahia, and appears under that name (or as Salvador da Bahia, Salvador of Bahia so as to differentiate it from other Brazilian cities of the same name) on many maps and books from before the mid 20th century, including in Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1719). |
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