Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Travel With Your Rio De Janeiro Acompanhante To The Pantanal Within Brazil

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By Maria Melo


Practically 10 times the size of the Everglades and the world's largest freshwater wetland, the Pantanal in Brazil serves as a lush reservoir with numerous types of unique plants and a very concentrated, varied combination of animals call home. Unlike in the Amazon, where the animals are generally hidden away from view, the Pantanal is certainly busting with wild animals.

Heavy, in season rainfalls and floods characterize the area and enable for the booming growth of wild animals. And flourish it does; the Pantanal is home to over 600 species of birds (and it is a critical migratory area for North American birds), one hundred species of mammals, two hundred and sixty species of fish and 80 reptile species. This natural environment sets the stage for one of the greatest bird and wildlife-spotting experiences you can think of.

Most flights link from Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to the most widely used take off area, Cuiaba in the Southern Pantanal. This place continues to be very much untouched, and for that reason creates a excellent prospect to see the Pantanal wetlands together with your rj acompanhante.

The next main vacation destination is Campo Grande, in the Northern Pantanal. This region is a bit more developed offering hotels and apartments for rent as well as offering Bonito, a very good stop for eco-tourists. Also obtainable will be the difficult to reach and resultantly more pristine Corumba with various lodging selections for rio apartments type hotels and good opportunities for the sports-fishermen.

Among the finest methods to explore the Pantanal together with your rio acompanhante can be like the locals do: on horses. You'll find almost no streets that exist in the Pantanal, and horses can transport you directly into locations that otherwise could not be reached due to flooding and other circumstances. Other methods of transportation are usually boats, 4wd vehicles, and also the occasional footpath.




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