There is more to Brazil than beaches and the Amazon. You don't believe it? Then join us on this 5-day, guided trip and get the chance to explore the Pantanal, which is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Well, if you take the chance to get to know this breathtaking place, you’ll understand why.
Besides being the largest wetland of the world, it’s home of a diverse flora and fauna. This site offers numerous attractions and unique experiences of contact with nature, thanks to the influence of three important biomes: Amazon, Cerrado and Atlantic Forest. Located in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, portions of this natural wonder extend as far as Bolivia and Paraguay.
Spend five days exploring this unique place with us!
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Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Brazil's Pantanal Wetlands and the enchanting town of Bonito on this six-day journey. Traverse the world's vastest wetlands teeming with diverse wildlife and experience unforgettable activities from piranha fishing to exploring glistening waters. Conclude your adventure with leisure in Bonito, famed for its crystal-clear rivers and vibrant ecosystems.
AdventureWildlifeExplorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Venture into Brazil's heart, from the vast Pantanal Wetlands to the thundering Iguaçu Falls. Witness vibrant wildlife on thrilling safaris, stroll through lush rainforests and marvel at the world’s most awe-inspiring cascades. Experience Brazil and Argentina's shared natural wonder, and explore the captivating beauty of the Iguazu Falls from both sides. A fusion of adventure and tranquility await.
AdventureWildlifeExplorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
This Rio de Janeiro & Pantanal Tour is the perfect opportunity for you to explore Brazil's most iconic landmark. On this trip, you will encounter a bit of everything: mountains, ocean, city, and the world's largest flooded plain.
This destination offers visitors incredible places such as: Christ the Redeemer, the famous Sugarloaf Cable Car, and the vast Tijuca Forest, one of the largest urban forests in the world. Rio has trails and various natural attractions that are worth a visit. You can also immerse yourself in the history and culture of Rio, learning about Brazil's past while enjoying summer on the famous beaches of the Marvelous City.
In the Pantanal, you'll get to explore the region by boat, go horseback riding, take a night safari, and discover the Pantanal.
The Pantanal is an enormous area, spanning not only Brazil but also Bolivia and Paraguay. In Brazil, it is located in the south of Mato Grosso and the northwest of Mato Grosso do Sul. This biome is recognized by Unesco as a Natural World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, and it is directly influenced by three other biomes: the Amazon, the Cerrado, and the Atlantic Forest.