Tuesday, April 12, 2011

PANTANAL NATURE & WILDLIFE TOURS / CUIABA / MT / BRAZIL

                                    DISCOVER THE BRAZILIAN PANTANAL
Brazil's Pantanal is the largest wetland in the world and is South America's best place for wildlife tours. The Pantanal is an immense floodplain in the middle of the South American continent which is, in fact, a vast alluvial plain.

The Pantanal is about half the size of France, some 230,000 sq. km. (88,000 sq. miles) and spreads across Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, of which a total area of around 130,000 sq. km. (50,000 sq. miles) is located in Brazil. Wildlife in the Pantanal includes anteaters, howler monkeys, the elusive jaguar, giant river otters, caimans, anacondas, ocelots and capybara, plus around 400 species of fish. The wetlands of the Pantanal are a haven for birders with highlights including the hyacinth macaw, numerous colorful parrots and large flocks of jabiru storks, an estimated 650 species of bird live here.  Travel to the Brazilian Pantanal if you really want to see wildlife and birdlife.


                                  BRAZIL ECOEXPLORER – ECO FRIENDLY TOUR OPERATOR

Brazil Ecoexplorer is a family run specialist tour operator based in Cuiaba, MT, the northern gateway for the Brazilian Pantanal.  We run a variety of Wildlife Tours all led by expert local guides. We organize trips to other parts of Brazil as well, including the Amazon.  Brazil  Ecoexplorer does not operate fixed-departure trips, but rather caters to small, private groups, families, or couples looking for a more intimate and flexible travel experience.


Brazil Ecoexplorer can custom-design a tour to suit your requirements, or you can choose a basic itinerary from one of our packages. The minimum number of passengers to begin a tour is 2 and the maximum group size is 08 - guaranteed. Single travelers are encouraged to join an existing party. Departures can be any day of the week subject to availability, year round.


Have Questions About our Trips ? call + 55 65 3682-8889 or  Email info@pantanalecoexplorer.com.br

Saturday, April 9, 2011

5 days / 4 nights - PANTANAL WILDERNESS SAFARI

                            Nature orientated trip for active and adventure seekers
This tour takes you far into the Pantanal to explore one of the rarely traveled parts of the northern Pantanal wilderness. The region is one of the world's richest natural reserves and a migratory stopover for ibis, ducks, storks, herons, egrets and many other species. It has a diverse variety of ecosystems, including, savanna lowlands and grasslands, seasonal wetlands, some beautiful lakes, rich forest areas, the Paraguay River, and the Estaçao Ecologica Taiama (ecological reserve). This reserve has the highest density of jaguar population in the entire Brazilian Pantanal.  To explore the region you will be based at our exclusive Wilderness Lodge; located 320 km from Cuiaba and 100 km from the city of Caceres, it is totally off the beaten path, far from the main tourist areas and crowds. Here the wildlife of the Pantanal comes right up to your door, allowing you to appreciate its riches first hand, and the opportunities for nature observation, birding, wildlife viewing and photography are endless!
Open to visitors since 2009, the Wilderness Lodge is a working fazenda that has been in operation for more than 100 years. Here you can savor typical local dishes and sleep in a traditional house which offers all the necessary comforts for an unforgettable stay. You can live the day-to-day life of an authentic Pantanal cowboy, as visitors can help out with the operation of the farm, from milking cows to rounding up cattle in the afternoon. The lodge is the ideal place for travelers who seek tranquility and intimacy. Due to the restricted number of rooms, we recommend that you make your reservations well in advance. With an abundance of fauna and flora, this region is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the entire Pantanal, and provides an experience never to be forgotten.
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1: CUIABA – PANTANAL (Pantanal Wilderness Lodge)
Reception at Cuiaba airport and transfer to Pantanal Wilderness Lodge. Travel by car 260 km along a paved road, then continue another 60 km along a hidden trail, with stops along the way for bird and wildlife viewing, including: capybaras, deer, coatis, rheas, toucans, macaws, hawks, snakes, monkeys and other wildlife. Arrive at the lodge in late afternoon. After dinner go out for a night excursion with spotlights in open vehicles to look for nocturnal creatures. Overnight at Wilderness Lodge.
DAY 2: WILDERNESS & WILDLIFE ADVENTURES / OFF THE BEATEN PATH
Today there are a number of excursions - by horse, on foot, and by boat - to continue your wildlife tracking safari. This region has a large concentration of rare birds and mammals such as capybaras, capuchin monkeys, tapirs, howler monkeys, giant river otters, anacondas, storks, ibis, herons, hawks, toucans, hyacinth macaws, scarlet macaws, and many others. After dinner take a night boat trip with spotlights to look for nocturnal creatures. Overnight at Wilderness Lodge.
DAY 3: IN THE FOOT STEPS OF THE JAGUAR
Full day 4WD wilderness explorations. Today travel farther off the beaten track, deeper into the Pantanal, where few others go. You will be unlikely to encounter anyone other than pantanerios working on isolated farms. The region is a particularly good area for tapirs, maned wolf, giant anteaters, armadillos, howler monkeys, hyacinth macaws, toucans, capybaras, lizards, deer, and other elusive wildlife. After dinner go out for a night excursion with spotlights in open vehicles to look for nocturnal creatures; you have great chances of spotting jaguars, pumas and ocelots. Overnight at Pantanal Wilderness Lodge.
DAY 4: PARAGUAY RIVER WILDLIFE CRUISE
Full day boat tour to explore the Paraguay River and the Taiama Ecological Reserve. This area has the highest density of jaguar population in the entire Brazilian Pantanal, and you have great chances of spotting these elusive cats here, especially from mid-June to mid-November. After an early breakfast, embark in motorized boat and travel downstream along the Paraguay to the Estaçao Ecológica do Taiama; along the way you will also see other wildlife, including giant river otters, caimans, capybaras, and many bird species. Explore small channels and lakes, where quite often jaguars can be found on the river banks; recent guest have seen several of these huge predators, many of them at very close range for extended periods. Later in the afternoon return to Wilderness Lodge for dinner and overnight.
DAY 5: PANTANAL TO CUIABA
After an early breakfast take a horseback safari to continue exploring this incredible area teeming with wildlife. Look for anteaters, armadillos, tapirs, peccaries, coati, lizards, snakes, monkeys, toucans, falcons, storks, macaws, parrots and other wild animals. After lunch travel back to Cuiaba in time for your flight. End of our services.
Departures: our trips are completely tailor-made and departures can be arranged all year round. This itinerary is simply a suggestion and can be modified entirely to your personal wishes, including departure date, duration, accommodation used and how long you spend in the area.
Have Questions About This Trip ? call + 55 65 3682-8889 or  Email info@pantanalecoexplorer.com.br

7 days / 6 nights - PANTANAL JAGUAR & WILDLIFE TOUR

Brazil's Pantanal is probably South America's best place for wildlife tours –jaguars, ocelots, wolves, anacondas, caimans, and much more – in addition to 700 species of birds that are found here. This 7-day wildlife tour will take you to the best wildlife viewing areas in the northern Pantanal, including the famous Transpantaneira Highway, as well as some exciting, less-visited spots, such as the Paraguay River and the Taiamã Ecological Reserve, where you have perhaps the best chance of spotting a jaguar in all the Pantanal. This package includes stays at two locations, each in a different regional ecosystem. The Hotel Fazenda Pouso Alegre and our own exclusive Jaguar Campsite have been selected for the diversity of wildlife they offer and the rich insight into the region that they provide vistors.
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1: CUIABÁ -  PANTANAL LODGE ( FAZENDA POUSO ALEGRE)
In Cuiabá a guide will pick you up at the airport and transport you to the Pantanal. First travel 100km along a paved road, pass through the town of Poconé, and then enter the Transpantaneira Highway, one of the best wildlife viewing areas in the entire world.  Drive another 40 km on a dirt road in the direction of Fazenda Pouso Alegre.  The Transpantaneira offers excellent opportunities to spot a variety of birds, including egrets, herons, storks, ibises, lapwings, hawks, toucans, and kingfishers, as well as other wildlife.  You can admire the flora and fauna, stopping on the way to film or take photographs. Arrive at Pouso Alegre in time for lunch. Later in the afternoon go for a nature hike in search of birds and other wildlife. Pouso Alegre, located 7 km off the main road, is a traditional cattle ranch converted into a rustic eco-lodge on 8,500 hectares of open lands, marshy areas, and forested islands that are great for birding and wildlife viewing.  After dinner take a night safari with spotlights along one of the lodge’s private roads. Watch for pumas, tapirs, anteaters, foxes, raccoons, owls, spiders, snakes, nocturnal birds and other animals common to this region. Overnight at Fazenda Pouso Alegre. L, D.
 DAY 2: PANTANAL EXPLORATIONS AT FAZENDA POUSO ALEGRE
Full day dedicated to observing the Pantanal's flora and fauna found on Pouso Alegre’s private reserve. Early morning walk for bird and wildlife viewing. Return to the lodge for breakfast. After breakfast your guide will lead you on a horseback ride to continue exploring the forest and grasslands to spot animals and birds, including rheas, marsh deer, armadillos, storks, coatis, capybaras, hyacinth macaws, howler monkeys, and dozens of other animals and birds. After lunch, drive by open truck farther down the Transpantaneira, passing through several different ecosystems. Keep your eyes peeled for endangered marsh deer, South American coati, anaconda, giant anteater, toco toucans, tapirs, armadillos, hyacinth macaws, and a host of other animals and birds. Return to the Fazenda Pouso Alegre late in the evening; use your spotlights in search of pumas, tapirs, anteaters and other night creatures. Arrive back at the lodge in time for dinner. Overnight at Fazenda Pouso Alegre. B, L, D.
DAY 3: TRANSPANTANEIRA – PARAGUAY RIVER (JAGUAR CAMP)
After an early breakfast go for a boat trip on a small river; look for giant river otters, capybaras, tapirs, many birds and spend time fishing for piranhas. Return to the lodge for lunch. After lunch pack up and head to our next location. Travel by car 220 km to the town of Cáceres, and then continue by boat down the Paraguay River for another 90 km. Total travel time to the Jaguar Camp is about 6 hours. Arrive at the camp in late afternoon. The remote campsite is situated along the banks of the Paraguay River in the vicinity of the Taiamã Ecological Reserve, an excellent area for jaguar viewing. After dinner go for a night safari by boat in search of nocturnal wildlife, looking for foxes, crab-eating raccoons, owls, jaguars, ocelots, and other night wildlife. Overnight at Jaguar Camp. B, L, D.
DAY 4: PANTANAL WILDLIFE VIEWING TOURS / OFF THE BEATEN PATH
Early morning nature walk along one of the camp’s three trails to look for animals and birds, including rheas, marsh deer, armadillos, storks, coatis, capybaras, hyacinth macaws, howler monkeys, and dozens of other animals and birds. Return to the camp for lunch. After lunch there is time to rest or just enjoy the scenery; many birds come around the camp. In the afternoon go for a canoe trip to look for giant river otters and fish for piranha, with more opportunities for nature observation and bird watching. After dinner go out for a night excursion with spotlights in open vehicles to look for nocturnal creatures. Overnight at Jaguar Camp. B, L, D.
DAY 5: JAGUAR PHOTO SAFARI BY BOAT / TAIAMÂ ECOLOGICAL RESERVE 
Take a full-day boat tour (8 hours) to explore the Taiamã Ecological Reserve, which is located along the Paraguay River 30 km from the Jaguar Camp. This area has the highest density of jaguar population in the entire Brazilian Pantanal, You will have an excellent chance to spot jaguars, especially from mid-June to mid-November when water levels are lower. Get an early start, have breakfast, then travel downriver in a small motorboat to the Taimã Reserve. Along the way look for other wildlife, including giant river otters, caimans, capybaras, and many bird species.  Explore small channels and lakes, where quite often jaguars can be found on the river banks; recent guests have seen several of these huge predators, many of them at very close range for extended periods. Enjoy a traditional pantaneiro picnic lunch on the river, with plenty of opportunities to take a safe bathroom break on the beaches as necessary. Return to the lodge late in the afternoon for dinner and overnight. B, L, D.
DAY 6: JAGUAR TRACKING / PARAGUAY RIVER 
Early wake up (around 5 am), pack up, depart and travel down the Paraguay River once more. Today you will go further downriver and spend most of the day (10 hours) in this even more remote region – one of the richest regions for jaguar and other cats, as well as tapirs. Recent guests have seen several of these huge predators, many of them at very close range for extended periods. Enjoy a traditional pantaneiro picnic lunch on the river, with plenty of opportunities to take a safe bathroom break on the beaches as necessary. Return to the lodge late in the afternoon for dinner and overnight. B, L, D
DAY 7: PANTANAL TO CUIABA
After an early breakfast go for one more nature walk – a last exploration of this incredible area teeming with wildlife. Look for anteaters, armadillos, tapirs, peccaries, coati, lizards, snakes, monkeys, toucans, falcons, storks, macaws, parrots and other wild animals. After lunch travel back to Cuiaba in time for your flight. End of our services. B, L.
 ACCOMMODATIONS:
FAZENDA POUSO ALEGRE : This simple lodge focuses on the nature around it with hyacinth macaws and toucans as well as many mammals regularly visiting its grounds. Here the wildlife of the Pantanal comes right up to your window allowing you to appreciate its riches at first hand. The lodge is a traditional cattle ranch of 10.000 hectares located 140 km from Cuiaba, and 7 km off the transpantaneira road. The Rooms are spacious and have private toilet, ceiling fan and Air-conditioning.
JAGUAR CAMP: This simple and rustic camp is located on the banks of the Paraguay River, with great views of the water as it passes in front of the camp. The main house has a small dining area, 2 guest rooms, and a kitchen. The entire house is screened-in, thereby providing fresh air and protection from mosquitoes. Behind the main house, for more privacy, are several small screened-in cabins for sleeping, each with a private bath and shower as well as a ceiling fan. There are two common bathrooms in a separate building next to the main house. The dining and bar area is under the shady canopy of majestic trees and most meals are served in the open air. There is electricity only at night, and there is a radio for communication with the office and for any emergency.
 Have Questions About This Trip ? call + 55 65 3682-8889 or  Email info@pantanalecoexplorer.com.br

PANTANAL BIRDING TOUR

Pantanal Ecoexplorer offers a range of tailor-made birding tours from one to 45 days. We are specialists in the Pantanal wetlands of Brazil, but also have intimate knowledge of other Brazilian birding destinations and conduct tours to the Alta Floresta region, the Atlantic forest, Emas National Park, Serra das Currupiras, Chapada dos Guimaraes, the Iguazu National Park, and the Rio Negro in Manaus.

In the Pantanal you can observe nearly 600 species of birds compared to 500 species in all of Europe. The Pantanal is one of the most important breeding grounds for herons, storks, ibis and Roseate Spoonbills all of which can be observed frequently and in great numbers. The magnificent Jabirus (Tuiuiu) , with its distinctive black head and red neck pouch, is the largest stork in the world and the symbol of the Pantanal. There are 26 species of parrots, including the endangered Hyacinth Macaw and the endemic Nanday or Black-hooded Parakeet. Interesting bird species are Undulated Tinamou, Anhinga, Capped Heron, Jabiru, Buff-necked Ibis, Roseate Spoonbills, Southern Screamer, Snail Kite, Hyacinthine macaw, Turquoise-fronted Parrot, Toco Toucan, Silver-beaked Tanager and Ferruginous Pygmy Owl.







In general we do not run scheduled tours, and costs depend on the tailored itinerary agreed and the number of people on the tour. The minimum number of passengers to begin a tour is 2 and singles are encouraged to join an existing party. Departures can be any day of the week subject to availability. Whether you wish to see numerous species at a faster pace, or fewer species at a gentler pace; we can arrange a tour that suits you.

All the guides we use are absolutely top class – with brilliant birding and people skills. They all are Brazilian birders, they know the habitats intimately, and are very knowledgeable about the local birds. They know exactly where to look and what to look for, ensuring you will have a great time and maximize your experiences in any region. All of our tours are conducted with modern, high clearance vehicles that can comfortably seat 4-8 passengers. We select our vehicles with consideration given to large windows that can be rolled down for maximum wildlife viewing and photography. The vehicles also have a 12v connection for charging camera batteries and other equipment.

Let Pantanal Ecoexplorer be your birding guide to the endemic and harder to find species of this spectacular ecosystem. We have tours available throughout the year departing from Cuiaba, Mato Grosso. We can ‘design’ a tour to fit in with your plans and requirements and will be happy to discuss alternatives with you.

BRAZIL´S PANTANAL: A WILDLIFE PARADISE.

Brazil's Pantanal is the largest wetland in the world and is South America's best place for wildlife tours. This is a plain which covers some 88.803 miles2 (230,000km2) in the central western portion of the country and which becomes submerged during the rainy season. Wildlife in the Pantanal includes anteaters, howler monkeys, the elusive jaguar, giant river otters, caimans, anacondas, ocelots and capybara, plus around 400 species of fish. The wetlands of the Pantanal are a haven for birders with highlights including the hyacinth macaw, numerous colorful parrots and large flocks of jabiru storks, an estimated 650 species of bird live here. Travel to the Brazilian Pantanal if you really want to see wildlife and birdlife.
The Pantanal is an immense floodplain in the middle of the South American continent which is, in fact, a vast alluvial plain. This is, by far, the best place in Brazil to see wildlife. The Pantanal is about half the size of France, some 230,000 sq. km. (88,000 sq. miles) and spreads across Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, of which a total area of around 130,000 sq. km. (50,000 sq. miles) is located in Brazil. The Pantanal, which long ago was a sea, is made up of lowlands flooded by the Paraguay River and its tributaries. These waters fertilize the land, revitalizing it and giving birth to wild flowers and vegetation in abundance. It is the biggest natural fish breeding ground in the world, with the most important species being the dorado (Salminus maxillosus), surubim (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum) and surubim-pintado (Pseudoplatystome coruscans). The infamous piranha also inhabit the waters of the Pantanal.
 The climate is tropical and humid with temperatures between 7ºC (45ºF) (evening and nights during winter time) to 40ºC (104ºF) (day time) with an average temperature of 24ºC (75ºF). September and October are the driest months. Between these two periods, the lakes become a perfect ecological niche for a great number of birds, reptiles, and other animals, much to the delight of wildlife watchers and photographers.
The landscape of the Pantanal changes radically throughout the year due to its geographic and climatic characteristics. The fauna also changes, remaining in place or migrating for shelter, nests, or food, according to the existing conditions. There are two seasons in the Pantanal: the rainy season (October-March) and the dry season (April-September). Global changes in climate also affect the cycles in the Pantanal and there has been an alteration in the length and intensity of the seasons. In spite of these variations, the general characteristics of each season remain constant.

The Amazon may attract more attention and tourists, but the Pantanal is a better place to see wildlife. In the rainforest, animal life is concentrated in the boreal canopy, which makes it more difficult to observe. Pantanal Ecoexplorer is a Brazilian based tour operator that specializes in providing personalized Nature & Wildlife Tours in the Pantanal. Our wide range of Ecological Tours all offer authentic experiences in the pristine environments of the Brazilian Pantanal. Each tour is led by an experienced local tour guide, so you are guaranteed the best local knowledge and reliable service.

PANTANAL TOUR: JAGUAR PHOTO SAFARI

Pantanal Ecoexplorer jaguar tracking tours take you down the Paraguay River to explore a labyrinth of rivers and lakes between two remote reserves: the Taiama Ecological Station and the Caracara National Park. The corridor between the two reserves is the richest area in the world for spotting jaguars in the wild. Travel aboard small motorboats to explore the region through which our specially-trained trackers and boatmen will take you to track jaguars. Sightings vary according to weather and river water levels, with the greatest chances of catching these elusive cats coming between July and November. You also have a very good chance of seeing jaguars in the wild between March and June. Jaguars are visible day and night, often from only 20-30 meters away. No other location in the world can offer anything like the possibility of seeing wild jaguars as the Brazilian Pantanal.

Pantanal Ecoexplorer offers a number of 5-, 7-, and 10-day Jaguar tour packages starting in Cuiabá, the capital of Mato Grosso. All include transportation to/from the Cuiabá airport, all meals, all boat trips from Cáceres, accommodations and experienced, professional guides. While no reputable tour operator can guarantee with 100% certainty that you will see or photograph any jaguars in the wild, what we at Pantanal Ecoexplorer can guarantee is that you will be guided by local experts with a great deal of skill and experience at locating jaguars throughout the region. Our agency has an excellent track record of successful jaguar tracking tours, as many of our former clients can attest.

During the trip you will stay at two different lodges: our very own Jaguar Camp and the Jaguar Trackers floating lodge. The Jaguar Camp is for the exclusive use of Ecoexplorer’s guests; it is a rustic and simple campsite located on the banks of the Paraguay River in the vicinity of northern side of the Taiama Reserve. The Jaguar Trackers floating lodge is a houseboat anchored further down the Paraguay River halfway between the Taiama Reserve and the Parque Nacional do Caracara. These accommodations are the ideal places for travelers seeking tranquility and intimacy.
The Jaguar Camp main house faces the river and has a dining area and a kitchen. The entire house is screened-in, thereby providing fresh air and protection from mosquitoes. Behind the main house, for more privacy, are several small screened-in cabins for sleeping, each with a private bath and shower as well as a ceiling fan. The dining and bar area is under the shady canopy of majestic trees and most meals are served in the open air. There is electricity only at night, for charging cameras and computers, and there is a radio for communication with the office and for any emergency.

The Jaguar Trackers floating lodge sleeps 2-4 people comfortably in a cabin that includes two sets of bunk beds. There is a dining area, bathrooms, a kitchen and radios, as well an upper sun deck. There is an electric generator that runs at night and again at midday for air conditioning and battery recharging. These accommodations are the ideal places for travelers seeking tranquility and intimacy. If you’re really looking to get off the beaten path, then this trip is perfect for you.
Please contact us if you have any questions or require any additional information.