Track Jaguars In The Wild This Summer On An Ecotour to Brazil

March 26, 2011 on 8:42 am | In Adventure Travel, Brazil, South America | Comments Off

TAMPA, Fl.;–The Pantanal is the largest inundated plain in the world and is a refuge for endangered species like the jaguar, hyacinth macaw, the giant anteater and the giant otter.

The dry and wet seasons are a remarkable characteristic of this ecosystem and dictate the rhythm of the incredible wild life sheltered in its ecosystem.

There are an estimated 3,500 species of plants, 124 species of mammals, 177 species of reptiles, 41 species of amphibians and at least 423 species of birds.

On this new ecotour by Terra Incognita Ecotours, guests can be fairly certain you will see WILD jaguar.

At Fazenda BaĆ­a das Pedras, Fazenda Santa Teresa and the remarkable Jaguar Research Camp, all located in the Brazilian section of the Pantanal, travelers also have the opportunity to spot numerous species like the marsh deer, pampas deer, capybara, caimans, howler monkeys, tapir, peccaries, toucans, jabiru stork and of course both red and yellow macaws, and the stunning hyacinth macaw.

Dates: July 25th to August 2nd, 2011 and August 2nd – 10th August, 2011.

Cost is $5,999 per person.

Single supplement is $1,000.

www.ecotours.com

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