The 8 Best Things to do in Poconé, State of Mato Grosso (MT)

April 19, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Poconé, Brazil including Pantanal Safaris, O Pantaneiro Tour, Wild Jaguar Safaris, Pantanal Trackers, Parque Estadual Encontro das Aguas, Parque Nacional do Pantanal Matogrossense, Transpantaneira Highway, Boutique Travel Experts.
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1. Pantanal Safaris

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Pantanal Safaris

Pantanal Safaris is a locally-owned and operated nature tour company based in Pantanal-Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Our expeditions take you to remote destinations, far away from the crowds,We pride ourselves on a thorough knowledge of the Pantanal.

2. O Pantaneiro Tour

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O Pantaneiro Tour

Much more than a fishery, The Pantaneiro realizes dreams The Pantaneiro is a bet idealized by Mr. Gabriel and his wife Dona Julia. Believing and putting passion into its activities, this agency grew and its legacy was passed on to the children who continue the activities with the same enthusiasm and excitement.

3. Wild Jaguar Safaris

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Wild Jaguar Safaris

Wild Jaguar Safaris is a Brazilian tourism agency located in Cuiabá, capital of Mato Grosso and gateway to the Pantanal. We focus our tours on the wonders of the Pantanal, home to a huge variety of iconic species, including the majestic jaguar and the endangered giant otter.

4. Pantanal Trackers

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Pantanal Trackers

I'm a tour guide with 30 years’ experience guiding in the Pantanal. I take a different view of eco-adventure tours than other guides and that's why I decided to set up my own agency. As the grandchild of a native Brazillian Indian raised in the Pantanal, my main goal is to share my love of the region with others. My grandfather Julio taught me the secrets and knowledge about the fauna, flora (medicinal plants), animal tracking and being a peao (cowboy). I aim to diversify the Pantanal tour experience by not only observing and sharing my knowledge about plants and animals but also bringing you into contact with local people and peoes (cowboys). I'm also a freelance airplane pilot, licensed in the USA where I used to work as pilot during the Pantanal's flood season. If you want to see the beauty of the Pantanal from a different point of view, I would love to take you on a sightseeing flight Julinho Monteiro

5. Parque Estadual Encontro das Aguas

Mt-060, Pocone, State of Mato Grosso 78175-000 Brazil https://uc.socioambiental.org/arp/4253
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Parque Estadual Encontro das Aguas

The park was created in 2004 to ensure the protection of natural resources and the movement of native fauna species while preserving significant samples of existing natural ecosystems. In addition to providing controlled opportunities for public use, education and scientific research.

6. Parque Nacional do Pantanal Matogrossense

Avenida Republica do Libano s/n, Pocone, State of Mato Grosso 78175-000 Brazil +55-65-999503036 http://www.icmbio.gov.br/parnapantanalmatogrossense/
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Parque Nacional do Pantanal Matogrossense

The Pantanal is one of the largest continuous wetland expanses of the planet and is located in the center of South America, in the basin of the Upper Paraguay. Its area is 150,000 square kilometers, with 65% of its territory in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and 35% in Mato Grosso. The Pantanal is formed by extensive wetlands that serve as shelter for many fish, such as painted, gold, pacu, and also for other animals, such as alligators, capybaras and otters, among other species. Many endangered animals in other parts of Brazil still have vigorous populations in the Pantanal region, such as the marsh deer, the capybara, the Jabiru and the alligator. The Pantanal fauna is very rich. There are 650 species of birds (over Brazil are cataloged about 1800). The most spectacular is the hyacinth macaw, an endangered species. There is still storks (the bird symbol of Pantanal), toucans, parakeets, egrets, hummingbirds (minors may weigh two grams), herons (species of heron brown color), jacanas, emus, seriemas, parrots, spoonbills, hawks, caracara and ibises. In the Pantanal have been cataloged more than 1,100 species of butterflies. They are more than 124 species of mammals, the main ones being the jaguar (reaching 1.2 m in length, 0.85 cm tall and weighs up to 150 kg), capybara, cub, pampas deer, veado- brocket, maned wolf, monkey, marsh deer, howler the marsh (monkey that makes a scary noise in the morning), tapir, peccary, giant anteater, dog-eating fox, tapir, silkworm sloth, otter, puma, coati, armadillo etc. The region is also extremely fishy, ​​having already been cataloged 263 species of fish: piranhas (carnivorous and extremely voracious fish), pacu, painted, gilded, cachara, curimbata, piraputanga, jau and piau are some of the species found. There are plenty of reptiles, the main one being alligator (alligator-swampland and smooth-fronted caiman), snake-mouth sapo (Jararaca), anaconda, Boa Constrictor, Snake moorhen, water-snakes and other ), lizards (iguana, lizard-green) and turtles (turtle and tortoise).

Reviewed By Bidule005 - France, null

We spent 10 days in Pantanal national park; we came there with a car using the spectacular and beautiful, red dusty track: the Transpantaneria. In the village called Porto Jofre (at the end of Transpantaneria), we took a boat to go to our boat hotel, that was located, close to the entrance of the National park entrance Pantanal is the largest wetland area in the world. The landscape of the Panatanal is wonderful; it is composed of preserved jungles and creek beds that are obstructed by grass. The fauna in Pantanal is fantastic. Every day, we used a boat to track animals, especially the jaguar. In the park, during day safaris, we have seen: - the kings and queens of the jungle: the critically endangered jaguars. We were very lucky as we saw the famous 2 brothers and one female with her 2 cubs!!! - giant otters - monkeys: howler monkeys - other mammals, e.g.: capybaras - a lot of beautiful and colourful birds - reptiles: caimans, lizards, copulation of anacondas, other snakes Taken together, I highly recommend to visit Pantanal national park in Brazil! It’s the best place to have a chance to see the fantastic jaguars in the world. It was a unique and unforgettable experience. I’ll come back!!!

7. Transpantaneira Highway

Pocone, State of Mato Grosso 78175-000 Brazil
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Transpantaneira Highway

Reviewed By Sa-i44 - San Diego, United States

The paved road ended and the Transpantaneira Highway began. Although called a highway this is really a red dirt road originally built in the 1960’s by Brazil’s then militarized government to transport the Brahmin cattle to the meat-processing plants in the south. It was originally supposed to go all the way to Corumbá, but 93 miles later, when they reached Porto Jofre on the Rio Cuiaba, that plan was aborted. The earth that was cleared away for the highway’s construction left large holes that have become ponds, canals, and lagoons which now attract a all sorts of wildlife. The road goes through savannahs, lily-padded marshes, and forest patches. And it has over 122 (more or less) wooden bridges. We were only going part of the way today, but would end up driving the rest of it in a few days. Close to the start of the Transpantaneira Highway was the famous “Here begins the Pantanal” sign. We stopped to take some pictures. Now it was official. I was here. As I mentioned in passing above, there are wooden bridges all along this highway. The number seems to be unclear. Whether 100 or 122 or 126, the wooden bridges by now are old and decrepit, in varying states of disrepair. Some are slowly being replaced with concrete bridges, but most of those haven’t been completed and just end in mid-air. Many people just end up driving around the bridges rather than over them, at least in the dry season. In the wet season that is not an option. And as we drove along, we kept counting bridges. At least we tried to count them, but of course, we lost track. But one of our group however kept counting and ended up with a total of 107.

8. Boutique Travel Experts

Boutique Travel Experts is a UK independent tour operator specializing in tailor-made holidays to Brazil, Madagascar, and Saint Lucia. The small team of travel experts is located around the world: ‘we know our destinations inside out and we will offer you expert advice and knowledge and the best prices in the industry’.

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