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Pantanal Tag

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13 September 2025
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Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)

Hi all! As some of you may have gathered, I’m currently on a long backpacking trip in South America (unfortunately coming to an end this December). Over the next two months o

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13 August 2025
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Brazil’s Pantanal: South

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6 March 2025
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Advertising: The Northern and Southern Pantanal with Chalo South America, October 2025

Chalo South America are running a high end 16 day trip across Brazil’s Pantanal – both the north and south – from October 15-31. You will be searching for Jaguars

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11 February 2024
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Jaguars of the Pantanal 2023 – Trip Report

For our annual jaguars of the pantanal photo tour, we visited the northern and southern Pantanal of western Brazil. We saw a total of fifteen different jaguars for the duration of

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2 September 2023
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Northern Pantanal and Emas 9.-27.5.2023 (Jan Ebr)

Yet another Pantanal report? Haven’t we had enough of those? Maybe. But don’t you want to know how far did we get with our own inflatable boat? Or learn about other roa

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2 September 2019
Central and South America
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Places near Pantanal?

Dear mammal watchers. We are going to the pantanal right now and will stay around 2 weeks there. After that we have 2 more weeks to go to another place. Either we will try to make

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29 July 2019
Central and South America
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Pantanal question for a friend

So a friend of mine is going with his gf to Brazil, and is looking to spend a few nights in the Pantanal. They’re not huge wildlife enthusiasts like me, but they will definit

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26 February 2019
Central and South America
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Going Big in Brazil – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest mammals

Going Big in Brazil 2018 – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest beasts! Brazil is a place that I fell in love with back in 2009 when my partner and I spent 8 ni

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3 November 2016
Central and South America
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Two Weeks in the Pantanal

This past September, we spent 2 weeks in the Pantanal.  It was a fantastic trip that exceeded our already high expectations. We saw 22 mammal species (not counting the non-native

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  1. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Tiputini has historically had much less poaching and less pollution from oil extraction than Cuyabeno, although that may be changing.…

  2. Asanoth on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Thank you. What do you think makes Tiputini better than Cuyabeno? Canande is in Esmeralda, which my insurance does not…

  3. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    I agree with Ben, Tiputini is significantly better than Cuyabeno and very reasonably priced. In Papallacta you can stay somewhere…

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    Thanks for the advice! Great trip report - great cooking too, by the sounds of it!

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