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Posted by Gabrielle Venturi on July 13th, 2023
Perhaps one of the best-kept wildlife secrets in South America is the Pantanal of Brazil. Often referred to as a “Brazilian safari,” there are 2 main regions in the Pantanal where it is possible and even common to see jaguars in the wild, as well as many other beautiful species. I was lucky to visit both on my last trip to Brazil. As with almost every travel destination there are pros and cons to each area which I will summarize below.
To access this region you would fly into Campo Grande, the capitol of Mato Grosso do Sul. The lodge we most recommend in this area is Caiman Ecological Refuge. This is also without a doubt one of the highest-end lodges in the Pantanal. It sits on 53,000 private hectares and the owner is a major proponent of conservation in the area. Caiman has several interesting partnerships with conservation groups but one of the most important is called Onçafari (please click to learn more about their work). Onçafari is headquartered on Caiman’s property, though they are involved in several conservation projects in other areas of Brazil. While at Caiman you can choose to book a day with the Onçafari biologists to learn about their conservation efforts and of course to go looking for jaguars!
To access this area you would fly into Cuiabá, capitol city of the state of Mato Grosso. This is the location of the famous Transpantaneira, the dirt road that runs from outside of Poconé to the Cuiaba River. The Transpantaneira features 126 wooden bridges that you will cross if you drive the full 145 km (90 miles) of it. The Brazilian government originally had the plan to continue the road through Mato Grosso do Sul but that never ended up happening. At the literal end of this road you will find the Hotel Pantanal Norte. This was originally a fishing lodge and although they do still host fishermen, the other main attraction is that this is arguably the best place to view jaguars in the Pantanal. Thanks to the efforts of conservationists, the jaguars in this area have become habituated to humans and so each year it is becoming easier to see them as each successive generation of jaguars no longer has the instinct to hide from humans. Wildlife viewing happens by speedboat here, from the Pantanal Norte Lodge you travel about 30 minutes upriver until you arrive to the Encontre dos Aguas State Park. With your expert guide you will explore the Cuiabá and Piquiri Rivers looking for jaguars and other wildlife.
For any wildlife enthusiast the Pantanal of Brazil should absolutely be on your bucket list. Please reach out to one of our knowledgeable destination specialists so we can help you decide where to go and how to plan a truly memorable experience in the Pantanal.
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