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The wildlife in the region of Porto Jofre is
fantastic, and there is a very good chance of spotting the elusive and impressive jaguar. While tracking the jaguars, you can see other interesting wildlife such as monkeys, giant river otters, and numerous bird species from our well equipped boats.
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The Pantanal is certainly one area of the world where there are a lot of birds. From small and delicate hummingbirds to large ones as the jabiru. Several types of macaws, parrots, parakeets and other are easily spotted.
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Boat trips provide an excellent opportunity to observe the giant river otter at close quarters. Other wildlife commonly seen on the river includes capybara and caiman.
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The 33,000-hectare (81,545-acre) Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Guimarães is located in the tablelands that mark the western edge of the Brazilian central plateau. It has several excellent walks to waterfalls and caves.
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The Pantanal UNESCO Biospher Reserve is the world’s largest freshwater and is the best place in South America for spotting wild animals and birds.
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The 60m (196ft) Véu de Noiva (Bridal Veil) falls lies in Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Guimarães. The lookout perched above this impressive fallse is Chapada's most dazzling place.
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The trails allow guests to explore a variety of ecosystems, including savannah, wetland, and woodland. Monkeys such as Black Tailed Marmosets, Capuchin Monkeys and Black Howler Monkeys often swing through the trees above you as you walk along the trail.
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When to go
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Best time to go:
The ideal time is the dry season running from June to October
Warning:
The entire area is flooded December through March. Do not go there then.
Danger of malaria, yellow fever, Dengue fever, rotavirus, schistosomiasis -- vaccination required
How to get there
Fly to Campo Grande or Cuiabá airport. From there, by 4wd truck, bus or taxi to fazendas and camps