Brazil Travel: Animal Watching in Pantanal
The world’s largest wetland, Pantanal is a tropical area, which covers a large part of Brazil, but also extends to and Bolivia and Paraguay. A truly amazing and lush country Pantanal is the perfect destination for nature lovers to explore some of the most isolated and untouched nature. Living side by side with exotic animals for a few days and you will head back home with your head full of incredible images and memories.
Animal watching activities in Pantanal can be a bit scary, but they are also exciting. There are not many places you can fish for piranha, alligators feed, and observe as they hunt jaguars. The Pantanal, one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world, expected to be home to more than 1,000 birds, 300 species of fish, 400 species of mammals and at least 3,500 known plant species.
If you’re not afraid to live in extreme conditions and to leave your comfort for a while, head out to Pantanal and your fill of natural wonders for it! From your boat on the river Pantanal, watch out and try a glimpse of the wild jaguars walk along the banks and looking for their next meal to catch. This is one of the most magical experiences you can get. If you manage to keep quiet, you could look for jaguars more than one hour because they are not afraid of men so much in this area where human life is scarce.
One of the most remarkable activities in the Brazilian Pantanal is watching crocodiles that abound in the area. Hop on your small wooden boat and rivers full of this amazing and terrifying animals travel. Do not try to reach out when they might try to snatch your hand! Maybe you’ll get the chance to feed them huge chunks of meat with a long iron forks.
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