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Jungles, Wetlands and Wildlife of Brazil

Jungles, Wetlands and Wildlife of Brazil - From £4,085 Per Person Sharing, Excluding International Flights

Day 1
On your arrival into Campo Grande you will be met and transferred about four hours to the lodge. Depending on your time of arrival you may get a chance to go on your first excursion into the Pantanal.Jaguars Playing
Overnight: Caiman Lodge – Two separate lodges built on the edge of the Pantanal. Each of the rooms is large and bright with en-suite bathrooms. One lodge can accommodate 12 guests and the other 10 guests (D)

Days 2, 3
The Pantanal
 is the largest wetland in the world covering an area of about 195,000 square kilometres over three countries. The area is home to hundreds of species of mammals, birds and reptiles and offers you the best chance of seeing jaguars in the wild. From the lodge you have various activities on offer which you can choose to do over the two full days you have here. The best time to view the wildlife and birds is during the cooler hours of the mornings and afternoons. Activities include photographic safaris in specially adapted vehicles, guided walks, canoeing, night safaris and horseback riding. The night safari gives you the chance to observe the nocturnal creatures.
Overnight: Caiman Lodge (B/L/D)

Day 4
The Pantanal is divided into the north and south sections and today you transfer back to Campo Grande to fly to the northern part of the wetlands. On your arrival into Cuiaba you will be met and transferred down the Transpantaneira highway to Puma Lodge. This is a long day but you have the chance to see wildlife as you drive from Cuiaba to the lodge.
Overnight: Puma Lodge – Built about 110Km down the Transpantaneira highway deep in the Pantanal. The lodge offers air conditioned, en-suite rooms and there is a restaurant and swimming pool for guest use (B/D)

Days 5, 6
After an early breakfast you will head to Porte Jofre where you board a speedboat to explore the Cuiaba River which is considered the best place to see jaguars. Spend the morning or afternoon out on the river looking for jaguars and other wildlife. Jaguars are often spotted resting along the banks of the rivers in this area. Other wildlife includes giant otters, capybaras, giant anteaters, howler monkeys, marsh deer, caiman and much, much more. The Pantanal is also a birder’s paradise with over 650 different species including jabiru storks, hyacinth macaws, parrots, toucans and more.
Overnight: Puma Lodge (B/L/D)

Day 7
Today you leave the Pantanal and fly to Manaus, a city of over a million people situated in the middle of the Amazon Jungle. After a full day travelling, relax at the hotel or alternatively, explore the city of Manaus.Jaguar in the Pantanal
Overnight: Tropical Hotel – The best hotel in Manaus on the edge of the Rio Negro (Black River). There are restaurants, a large pool and the rooms are all en-suite (B)

Day 8
After breakfast you will be met at the hotel and transferred to the Anavilhanas lodge, situated in the heart of the Amazon Jungle opposite the world’s largest river archipelago. The transfer is by road and boat and takes about three and a half hours arriving in time for lunch. This afternoon you can explore the area around the lodge before heading out on a nocturnal safari through the forest.
Overnight: Anavilhanas Lodge – 16 suites each with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning and a private balcony. The restaurant is set back in the trees and the pool and deck are overlooking the river. There is also a floating river deck where guests can sunbathe or take a swim in the river (B/L/D)

Day 9
This morning you will head out on a guided walk through the Amazon Rainforest with an experienced local guide. He will teach you more about the wildlife, trees and fruits as well as about jungle survival. The Amazon Jungle and the extensive river systems are home to the rare pink river dolphin and this afternoon you have the chance to go and observe these amazing creatures. There are several habituated dolphins that live in the Rio Negro close to the lodge and so you will have the chance to see them close up and if you are brave enough, you could swim with them.
Overnight: Anavilhana Lodge (B/L/D)

Day 10
Head out before breakfast to watch the jungle come to life. After this incredible experience you will head back to the lodge for breakfast before heading to the local Tiririca village to learn more about their traditional way of life. Sometime during the day you will also have the chance to do some piranha fishing, but watch out for their sharp teeth!
Overnight: Anavilhana Lodge (B/L/D)

Day 11
Depending on your departure flight time you may have the chance for a morning excursion before heading back to Manaus for your onward flight. (B)