Encompassing an area 20 times larger than the Florida Everglades, the marshes, waterways and wetland forests of the Pantanal are home to 262 fish species, 1,100 butterfly species, 80 species of mammals, 50 reptile species and more than 1,700 plant species. In fact, the Pantanal has the largest concentration of flora and fauna in the Americas and is home to fascinating species like Brazilian otters, alligators, blue macaws, parrots, toucans and Capybaras.
After breakfast, join our naturalist for a guided nature walk along the trails that surround the lodge. This afternoon, you’ll have free time to relax on your private terrace or balcony, a great opportunity to take in the tranquility and natural beauty of the Pantanal. At sunset, a guided canoe safari offers another opportunity to observe and learn more about the region’s flora and fauna. This is also the time to experience the activity of the Pantanal’s nocturnal species. Meals B+L+D
[Note: The guided nature activities outlined and included in our itinerary are subject to adjustment based upon local weather conditions and water levels.]