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Pantanal is located in the heart of South America. It is the biggest wetland of the world. In Brazil, Pantanal sprawls over the states of Mato Grosso which is the northern Pantanal and Mato Grosso do Sul, the south part of the wetland. There is also a part of Pantanal in Bolivia and Paraguay. The full area covers 250.000 km2, more or less the size of U.K. or twenty times the size of Everglades!
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Gasparetour is a sustainable Pantanal tour operator based in Cuiaba, offers tours in the Northern Pantanal Wetlands, Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park, River Snorkeling in Nobres, Amazon rainforest, Indigenous ethnic tourism, Emas National Park, Araguaia River, Cuiaba Sightseeing and Airport transfers.
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MT EXTREMO operates in the tourist market in a conscious and sustainable way, prioritizing the preservation of nature. We specialize in the responsive care of groups of friends, families and couples. We aim to provide differentiated service, focused on the real needs of our customers, with personalized service throughout Matogrosso!
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I stayed a day in Cuiaba before embarking on a tour to the Pantanal. My plan to visit the chapada dos Guimaraes park was thwarted because of fires raging there, so I decided to stay in Cuiaba. Since I stayed close to this park, I visited it three times. The first time was around 15.00 at the day of my arrival, and I was pleasantly surprised first by seeing a nunbird, then a trogon, then some bare-faced ibises, then some lizzards, again a trogon, an antwren (I think) and finally some agoutis. The next morning I visited around 7.00. This time I noticed mainly the monkeys, and also a cuckoo I think, and some bluish tanagers drinking at a central spot in the park. Many people jogging at this time, which may make the morning a less ideal time to see wildlife. My last visit around 16.00 didn't yield anything new. I just saw agoutis and monkeys again, and noticed the ibises in a tree in the distance. Generally a very good place to see birds and other wildlife. The park is mostly used by joggers. Pets and cycling are understandably forbidden. There are mopeds in the park though and I think cars are allowed too, as long as they stay under the 10 km speed limit. I think it is a pity that the many trails have all been asphalted. Maybe this is to minimize the risk of joggers falling, but this does not weigh up against keeping the space natural. I also think there are plenty of instruments for exercises around the park - hope they don't put more there.
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