Pantanal, Brazil : A Photographer's paradise for wildlife enthusiasts

A visit to the world's largest wetlands in the Pantanal, Brazil

Posted November 13, 2024

The Pantanal, a sprawling wetland encompassing 200,000 square kilometers, lies within the borders of Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay, forming part of the Amazonian basin. Over 75% of this stunning area is situated in Brazil, predominantly within the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. Its wildlife diversity rivals that of the iconic Serengeti in Africa, showcasing an incredible array of mammals, birds, reptiles, and plant life. Much of the land in this region is privately owned by ranchers, encompassing wetlands, savannas, cerrado, and forests.

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