Meeting your guide 06:30am at the hotel or airport and proceed
with transfer to the Pantanal, 100km paved road to Poconé city and
145km on dirt road along the Transpantaneira Park Road to Porto
Jofre. There, we go into the Aguapé Houseboat, for lunch already
onboard and follow to the Meeting-of-the-Waters State Park, that contains the Pantanal’s highest Jaguar concentrations. At this first afternoon we start our safaris after lunch. Each day, after sunrise and breakfast, we go for safaris on radio-equipped speedboats, with great sightings chances for Giant Otters, Kingfishers, Howler Monkeys, and the main attraction – Jaguars. It is rare to come away from this park without having seen at least acouple of cats.
We will also encounter other interesting wildlife including Capybara, Caiman, and a big number of birds.
The birdlife here is also fantastic, with many different species present, including Jabiru Storks, Toucans, Trogons, Ibises, along with many other species. The next 2 nights, the Houseboat will be anchored just on the entrance of the State Park, not missing a single minute!
After breakfast, we start the boat safaris in the main search of the Jaguar, returning to lunch on board and continuing the safaris in the afternoon. The area, to be explored today and tomorrow, is the Meeting-of-the-waters State Park, along the Cuiabá River and its tributaries, perfect to find Jaguars, Howler and Capuchin Monkeys, Giant Otters, Capybaras, Caimans, Anaconda and to
many kinds of birds, including Hyacinth Macaw. After the afternoon safari, dinner and overnight on board.
After breakfast, we start the boat safaris in the main search of the Jaguar, returning to lunch on board and continuing the safaris in the afternoon. The area, to be explored today and tomorrow, is the Meeting of the waters state park, along the Cuiabá River and its tributaries, perfect to find Jaguars, Howler and Capuchin Monkeys, Giant Otters, Capybaras, Caimans, Anaconda and to many kinds of birds, including Hyacinth Macaw.
Today, by the end of afternoon we return to the house boat already moving downstream. After arrival, dinner and overnight on board. The house boat will continue to sail along the night toward the Amolar Hills.
Today, in the morning we wake at the Pantanal National Park area, and after breakfast as usual we explore these regions on boat safaris. By midday we will arrive at serra do Amolar were we have Lunch on board and explore the region, today on the lakes around we have a real chance to find iconic Giant Lilly Pad.
Late afternoon the house boat restart navigating upstream along the Uberaba and Gaiva Bays, good time to be at Aguapé because the panoramic point of view from the top! To admire the Amolar hills is for sure an unforgettable scene! During the night the sail follow on Paraguay River again.
Taken by a sea in the past, due to its size, the bays don’t offer many opportunities to observe wildlife, though many aquatic birds can still be spotted and photographed from the boat. The Aguapé’s rooftop provides a panoramic view, perfect for admiring the vast expanse of the bays while approaching the Amolar Hills.
We wake up and the Aguapé continue its way, heading to the Taiamã Ecological Reserve. We spend the morning exploring an area south of Taiamã Ecological Reserve.
After lunch, already anchored near by the limit of Taiamã Reserve, we restart the speedboat safaris, exploring the area looking for Jaguars, Giant Otters, Monkeys, Birds, Capybaras, Caimans, today tour chances to spot Jaguars increases a lot until the end of the trip. Tonight, the Aguapé will be anchored by the border of Taiamã Reserve.
Today, we start our speedboat safaris after breakfast in the area of Taiamã Reserve and after lunch onboard if we are in good weather conditions, we keep in the Taiamã by the afternoon, if necessary, we continue the quest in direction to Descalvado, exploring the Paraguay River and Its bays and tributaries. As every day we are delighted for all kinds of birds, but the mammals since yesterday are much more present again, and the jaguar becomes, not the only one but the main target again! Today we overnight
nearby Descavaldo.
After early breakfast, we start our last outing on speedboats looking for Jaguars and other riverine wildlife of the Paraguay River, we stay the morning at the area between Descavaldo and Porto Morrinhos, our disembark point.
After Lunch, one more quick safari from 02.00pm to 16.00pm. before we return to Cuiabá. At 16.00pm we return for packing and preparing to disembark at 18.00 pm after a delicious brunch. We drive 75 km a long a dirty road, but on good conditions (Facão road), untill we reach the Main Rod Br 070 for more 200 km untill Cuiabá.
A unique tour to the Pantanal, featuring two highlights in one trip:
the Amolar Hills and one of the most elusive big cats: Jaguars!
Photo by Robin Nagyc Photo by Robin Nagyc This tour follows the two main rivers of the Pantanal, Paraguai and Cuiabá, visiting three ecological reserve areas, the Amolar Hills, and Transpantaneira Park Road.
The visited areas of Taiamã Ecological Reserve and Meeting-of-the-Waters State Park are just the best spots to observe Jaguars in the Americas.
Outings for wildlife observation are on safari speedboats. During the entire cruise, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking naturalist guide.
On the Cuiabá River, we will explore the Porto Jofre region and the Meeting-of-the-Waters State Park, home of the greatest Jaguar concentration in the
Americas. On the Paraguai River, we will have the chance to explore the Taiamã Ecological Reserve, a rare opportunity to visit a jaguar and other wildlife refuge. Along the meeting of the two rivers, we will find the remote and beautiful Amolar Hills region, with outstanding role in the Pantanal’s ecosystem.
This unparalleled landscape consists of rivers, bays, and the surrounding hills covered by amazing forests.
* The Aguapé Cruiser Boat is intended for 36 passengers in trips with
overnight, plus 20 crew persons.
* In accordance with established safety standards, it is one of the safest
and most stable boats in the region because it is built on three floating
tubes, with yearly inspection.
* 13 suites for paxes + 04 for crew + 04 beds in the command cabin;
* Made of steel, 41 meters long and 8 meters wide, with 1st deck, 2nd
deck and solarium deck (rooftop);
* 2 propulsion systems and 2 power generators, pressurized water
distribution system (hot and cold), parabolic antenna, radio coverage;
* Hot water and Electricity 24/7;
* Wi-fi when docked.
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