The Pantanal, Brazil

Travel Blogs from The Pantanal (27)

The Pantanal, The Pantanal, Brazil travel blog
The Pantanal
Feb 19, 2005

... he mixed the insides together to make a clear paste which when used to tattoo your skin goes black over the next hour. The Pantanal lacks the excitement of Africa´s big game and food chain, but is very similar to Australia´s Kakadu National Park ( but ...

A travel blog entry by caznjasonescape
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Stalked...By An Alligator!, The Pantanal, Brazil travel blog
Stalked...By An Alligator!
Mar 5, 2006

... a little longer in Santa Cruz. To be honest I just didn`t know where to go next. Eventually I plumped to head to Brazil! To The Pantanal, I had to go and see what those Evil Clowns were on about! I had to catch the overnight train to the Brazilian ...

A travel blog entry by irax
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29 today and bitten on the arse by red fire ants, The Pantanal, Brazil travel blog
29 today and bitten on the arse by red fire ants
Nov 5, 2006

... waking us all up, this was well before sunrise, but gave me the opportunity to watch the sun come up across the Pantanal and hear the Howler monkeys in the distance. The morning saw our first trek through grass and woodlands on the way we were lucky ...

A travel blog entry by hodge
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Birds, Bugs and Bogs, The Pantanal, Brazil travel blog
Birds, Bugs and Bogs
Mar 23, 2006

We have just returned from a 3-day, 4-wheel adventure in the Pantanal, a wetland that is half the size of France. The rainy season lasts from December to March and the place fills up like a bowl of cornflakes with small splotches of land between the bogs. ...

A travel blog entry by midlifecrisis
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Forum Discussions on The Pantanal (18)

Route Advice please!!!
Posted on Feb 4, 2008, 15:38:06
... leave as our ticket leaving Sth America is more than 90 days from when we get in... Ye I am really looking forward to the Pantanal myself... I presume you have been there judging from your comment, did you go from Campo Grande? Ye going to take the train ...
Entering Brazil from Bolivia and DESPARATE to get to Manaus
Posted on Jul 23, 2008, 15:58:02
... as it is highly concentrated on the few dry spots left in the wetlands. Although distances are immense in Brazil, it will be possible to travel from the Pantanal to Foz do Iguaçu, and then on to Rio very economically by bus. Keep in touch to let us ...
Bolivia-Pantanal-Manus-Rio
Posted on Jun 19, 2008, 11:59:45
... travelling to SAmerica in Nov-Jan with 2 friends. Round-about 19 December we are planning to cross from uyuni in Bolivia to The Pantanal in brazil. We want to spend around 3-4 days in the Pantanal and then go to Manus for about 4 days, before heading to ...
Bolivia-Pantanal-Manus-Rio
Posted on Jun 20, 2008, 22:13:41
... slow). Corumba is at the southern end of the Pantanal: (in Portuguese) There are plenty of agencies offering trips into the Pantanal from Corumba, but be picky and ask around to make sure you are getting value. Rip-off artists are plentiful. ...

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