EXAMPLE Rio de Janeiro with the majestic Foz waterfalls & the Pantanal, a concentration of animals to observe.
A wonderful journey through a mix of cities, nature, and wildlife for those with limited time but want to see some of the best that Brazil has to offer. The Pantanal, with its 230 thousand square kilometers, is the largest flooded plain and the third largest environmental reserve on Earth. Thanks to the highest concentration of wildlife in the Americas, it is very easy to spot typical animals of this region: caimans, capybaras, giant otters, anacondas, and hundreds of different bird species. For all these reasons, the Pantanal National Park has been declared a Natural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO and listed in the World Biosphere Reserves. But the iconic animal of this region is the jaguar, which is found here in the highest concentration in the world and has become, in just a few years, a true magnet for all wildlife enthusiasts seeking thrilling experiences.
This journey can be done all year round, but the best time to visit the Pantanal is between June and October.