Day notes
Arrive in São Paulo.
Transfer from Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU] to Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport
Transfer
Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport
Check-in to Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport
Excluded:
Optional 5-hour city tour:
We will leave around midday for a tour of the city, including:
Mercado Municipal de São Paulo (Mercadão): a vibrant indoor market famous for its towering stained-glass windows, exotic fruits, and iconic mortadella sandwiches. Great spot for tasting local flavours and soaking up the city’s energy.
Vila Madalena: A lively bohemian district known for colourful street art, trendy bars, art studios, and independent shops. It’s the artistic heart of the city, perfect for wandering and people-watching.
Rooftop of the Museum of Modern Art in Ibirapuera Park: Offers sweeping views over Ibirapuera Park’s greenery and São Paulo’s skyline.
Day notes
Connecting from Sao Paulo, we arrive at Cuiaba airport to meet our guide. Lunch will be en route as we drive to our first lodge.
Driving to our first lodge will take around 4.5 hours. The first 2.5 hours on a paved road and then on for another 2 hours on unpaved roads. We will stop along the way to photograph the wildlife with stunning bird species such as Hyacinth Macaws, Red-and-Green Macaws, Parakeets, Burrowing Owls, Red-Legged Seriema, Greater Rhea.... With luck we may spot the Six-banded Armadillo. Keep an eye on the trees for Capuchin Monkeys and Marmoset.
Settle into Hotel Baiazinha, which will be our home for our first 3 nights in the Pantanal. On the banks of the Paraguay River and close to the Taiama Ecological Reserve, its location makes this a fantastic base for us to explore the peaceful waterways for jaguar and other wildlife.
After an early morning breakfast, we will set out on a speedboat safari in the Paraguay River, exploring a large area situated around the lodge, searching for Caiman, Capybara, Giant River and Neotropical Otter amongst other wildlife. Jaguars are present here, but with so few people in this area, they tend to be shy and can be harder to spot compared with the Meeting of the Waters State Park. Birding is fantastic here and we will see a great variety from the boat, including the Jabiru Stork, the tallest flying bird of the Americas.
Breaking for lunch at the lodge, we will go back out on the boat in the afternoon until sunset.
The next day, we will be back out on the boat to explore the Taiama Reserve. This will be a full day safari, so we'll take a packed lunch with us and find a place to stop, eat and view the surroundings. The Taiama Reserve is a large river island of 11,000 hectares and has a variety of aquatic environments from grass fields, riparian forests (woodland adjacent to water), streams and lagoons; all influenced by the seasonality of the Paraguay River. This is an "off the beaten track" location, and we can enjoy the wonderful landscape in tranquillity.
A night drive is included. We may see Owls, Greater Potoo, Common Pauraque (nightjar) and, with luck, Tapir. With even more luck, Ocelot.
Transfer from Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport to Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Transfer
Hampton by Hilton Guarulhos Airport
Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Scheduled Flight from Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU] to Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Scheduled Flight
Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Transfer from Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB] to Hotel Baiazinha
Transfer
Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Hotel Baiazinha
Stay at Hotel Baiazinha
Expert tips:
Key bird species we expect to see....
- Anhinga
- Ani - Smooth-billed
- Caracara - Crested
- Cardinal - Yellow-billed
- Cormorant - Neotropical
- Currasow - Bare-faced
- Flycatcher - Vermilion
- Hawk - Great Black
- Heron - Cocoi, Rufescent Tiger, Striated
- Kingfisher - Ringed, Green
- Kiskadee - Great
- Kite - Snail
- Lapwing - Southern
- Osprey
- Parakeet - Monk, Peach-fronted, Yellow-chevroned
- Rhea - Greater
- Seriema - Red-legged
- Skimmer - Black
- Spoonbill - Roseate
- Stork - Jabiru
- Tern - Yellow-billed
- Whistling Duck - White-faced, Black-bellied
Mammals and Reptiles:
- Anaconda - Green (possible to see, but sightings are rare)
- Iguana - Green
- Caiman - Yacare
- Capybara
- Coati - Southern
- Deer - Marsh
- Monkey - Black and Gold Howler and Azara's Capuchin
- Jaguar (present here but more shy)
- Otter - Giant River and Neotropical
- Tapir - Lowland (possible on the night drive)
Included:
Meals included: Lunch and dinner
Day notes
Today we have a change of scenery from the river as we drive to the Pantanal of Poconé, where we will have lunch at a local churrascaria (BBQ) restaurant.
From there, onto the famous Transpantaneira Highway. It’s less of a “highway” in the conventional sense and more a long dirt road, stretching about 147 km from the town of Poconé to Porto Jofre. We will cross over 120 bridges (originally wooden, some are still the original, and some have been replaced)
The real magic of the Transpantaneira is the wildlife. Because the road cuts through the Pantanal’s seasonal wetlands, there are ponds and roadside pools, even in the heat of the dry season, that attract a range of species, often visible right from our car. Whenever we see something interesting, we will jump out to take a look. Expect to see large numbers of Yacare Caiman, basking on the banks, or floating in the ponds, alongside Capybara grazing or wallowing. Marsh Deer are sometimes seen feeding near the water. There will be countless birds... several species of Hawks, Ibis, Kites, Herons, Egrets....
Once we have settled into our rooms at Pouso Alegre Lodge, we will head out on foot for a walk or use the lodge car to explore the area in the afternoon and at dusk. We'll be looking out for a variety of birds and mammals, and as it gets dark, we'll try to spot Crab-eating Fox, Giant Anteater, Tapir and Ocelot. The rarely-seen Ocelots are mainly nocturnal, and the last hour of daylight is the best chance we have, but this is one of the best places to see Tapir.
Check-out from Hotel Baiazinha
Game Drive from Hotel Baiazinha to Pouso Alegre Lodge
Game Drive
Hotel Baiazinha
Pouso Alegre Lodge
Check-in to Pouso Alegre Lodge
Expert tips:
Pouso Alegre Lodge is simple and rustic. Expect "no frills" concerning the accommodation and service. What this lacks in these areas is more than made up for with its extensive grounds, as it has some of the best wildlife on the property of any lodge on the highway. For the last two years, we have had excellent Tapir sightings (in 2023 and 2024 during the daylight as well as after dark), Capybara, Caiman, Coatimundi, Agouti, Crab-eating Fox and Brown Brocket.
Included:
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day notes
If you wish, get up early this morning for a walk and to see the sunrise. Along the road there are ponds full of caiman and capybara. We may see the South American Coati and Crab-eating Fox. On occasion, we have spotted Southern Tamandua (Lesser Anteater) in the woods.
The lodge has feeders that attract a great variety of birds, so we can drink a coffee, take some photographs and head into the restaurant for breakfast. We should see smaller birds such as Cardinals and Tanagers, and larger birds like the Bare-faced Curassow and Chaco Chacalaca. If lucky, a Toco Toucan or Chestnut-eared Aracari may visit the feeders.
After breakfast, we set off on our drive down to Porto Jofre. This is a 3-hour drive but with plenty of opportunities to stop along the way as and when we spot wildlife. We'll have lunch at a lodge en route.
On arrival at Porto Jofre, we will board a speedboat to take us to our base in the heart of the world's prime jaguar territory. The journey to the Transpantanal Flotel takes about 20 minutes.
The Flotel is simple and comfortable, with 24-hour electricity and air-conditioning. En-suite bathrooms are small but with plenty of hot and cold water for showers.
Our time here will give us the best chance of wild jaguar sightings. We will take morning and afternoon boat safaris each day, exploring different rivers and side channels. Jaguar sightings can be anything from a brief encounter to several hours, as the jaguars here are accustomed to people. If we are lucky, we will get the chance to spend a prolonged period viewing. From the moment we leave on our speedboat to the moment we return to the houseboat, keep your eyes peeled on the banks and the edges of the river.
The Cuiaba River is also great for Giant River Otter sightings. Watching a family group in the water, swimming or fishing, or on the banks would undoubtedly be a trip highlight.
As well as Jaguars, there is the possibility of seeing other mammals. Tapir, Tayra (uncommon but possible), Brocket and Marsh Deer. Of course, there will be no shortage of the two main prey species of the Jaguars - Yacare Caiman (estimates are that up to 20 million live here!) and Capybara. Our excellent birding opportunities will continue.
Game Drive from Pouso Alegre Lodge to Aguape Barco Hotel
Game Drive
Pouso Alegre Lodge
Aguape Barco Hotel
Stay at Aguape Barco Hotel
Included:
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day notes
Today we head back up the Transpantaneira Highway for a night at Pousada Piuval
Stops for wildlife photography will punctuate our return trip along the Transpantaneira Highway as it we have done throughout our trip.
Once we have settled into our rooms at Pousada Puival, we will head out by car to explore the area in the afternoon and at dusk.
We will be looking out for various types of animals, among those most frequently seen here are Capuchin Monkeys, Howler Monkeys, Hyacinth Macaws, Greater Rhea, Capybaras, Little Anteaters, Coati, Agoutis and Caiman. And if we are very lucky Tapir, Giant Anteater, Armadillo and Ocelot.
Check-out from Aguape Barco Hotel
Game Drive from Aguape Barco Hotel to Pousada Piuval
Game Drive
Aguape Barco Hotel
Pousada Piuval
Check-in to Pousada Piuval
Day notes
Return to the airport to catch our flight back to Sao Paulo to connect with international flights home or onward for an extension in Brazil.
There are several great options, and we are happy to chat to you about ideas.
For example, stay on for a 3-night extension to visit the spectacular Iguazu Falls. Over two days in Iguazu, you will take guided visits to both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of the falls. Your hotel is right beside these world-famous cascades, so you can view them from the hotel grounds and beat the crowds in the early morning before the park gates open.
Check-out from Pousada Piuval
Transfer from Pousada Piuval to Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Transfer
Pousada Piuval
Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Scheduled Flight from Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB] to Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Scheduled Flight
Marechal Rondon International Airport [CGB]
Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International [GRU]
Included:
Breakfast