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The Pantanal is an ecological paradise right in the heart of Brazil. It is the largest flooded lowland on the planet and the third largest environmental reserve in the world. It is one of the best places in Brazil for flora and fauna observation and for fishing – permitted only between March and October – due to its abundance of animals.

The best way of appreciating local natural beauties is by going on an adventure tourism tour. There are some inns on the other side of the river, and some of these are dedicated to fishing expeditions. The best time to visit is between May and September, when there is less rain. From March to April, when the waters begin to recede, fauna observation is at its best. During the rainy season, between October and February, there are a great many mosquitoes, the heat is very intense and the Transpantaneira Highway is practically impassable.
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The Pantanal is so diverse that researchers subdivided it in sub-regions. Each “Pantanal” – North and South – has its own natural features, activities and ideal period for visitation. The Pantanal North Gateway is Cuiabá, the capital of the state of Mato Grosso. It is not the place you are probably heading to. Apart some interesting agricultural aspects it doesn't offer turistical attractions. You might stay there for the night in order to bring your flight schedule in agreement.
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