Pantanal Matogrossense National Park

Pantanal Matogrossense National Park

Pantanal Matogrossense National Park is a sprawling conservation area in Brazil's Mato Grosso state, renowned for its diverse wildlife and vibrant wetlands.

338,299
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
Few thousand
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Pantanal Matogrossense National Park

Pantanal Matogrossense National Park
 

Pantanal Matogrossense National Park, located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, is a vital conservation area known for its extraordinary biodiversity within the world's largest tropical wetland. Established to protect the unique flora and fauna of the Pantanal biome, the park covers vast expanses of seasonally flooded plains, lakes, and forests. Visitors to the park can experience a range of ecosystems, from grasslands to savannas, which are home to an array of species including jaguars, caimans, capybaras, and over 650 bird species. The park is also a key area for ecological research, particularly in the study of wetland ecosystems and the impact of climate change. Recreation opportunities abound, with wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and photography being particularly popular. One of the park's major draws is its accessibility during the dry season, which allows for easier exploration and increased wildlife sightings. The park plays a significant role in global biodiversity conservation and offers a unique glimpse into one of the planet's most dynamic ecosystems.

Highlights

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Ocelot and Jaguar Spotting Opportunities

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Massive Birdwatching Experience with Over 650 Species

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Floating down tranquil rivers in the heart of the park

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Observing the transition from lush green wetlands to dry savannas

Notable Natural Features

Cuiabá River

A vital waterway for boat tours and fishing, offering the best chances to see aquatic wildlife.

Flooded Plains

During the wet season, these areas transform into an extensive network of waterways.

Jaguar Habitats

One of the best places in the world to observe jaguars in their natural environment.