• In the Paraguay River portion of the Pantanal, water levels rise between two meters to five meters seasonally; water fluctuations in other parts of the Pantanal...
  • Location: Located in the upper Paraguay River basin, the Pantanal straddles Brazil’s border with Bolivia and Paraguay.
  • The Paraguayan Pantanal is for the most part centred around the upper Rios Paraguay and Negro, facing Bolivia in the exteme north and Brazil in the east.
  • The best foods to sample at Pantanal de Bajo Chaco National Park Paraguay are the local specialties with a focus on regional ingredients and traditional...
  • Our Pantanal Tours to Pantanal Puerto Bush Rio Paraguay, are divided in the ANMI San Matias and the Pantanal of Otuquis National park.
  • Another roughly 10-15 percent of the Pantanal extends into eastern Bolivia, and the remaining, smallest portion is located in eastern Paraguay.
  • ...the borders of Cáceres Pantanal, to the Urucum Massif, south of Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, and mostly represents the vast floodplain of the Paraguay River.
  • But while much of the Bolivian Pantanal is protected, the overwhelming majority of the wetland, particularly in Paraguay, is not.
  • Pantanal Wetlands – Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay. ... During the rainy season, the Paraguay River and its tributaries inundate large areas.
  • The Pantanal is the largest and one of the best conserved wetlands in the world. It is characterized by an exceptional diversity...
  • The dusty little frontier town situated on the Paraguay River is one of the hardest towns to reach in Paraguay. It is surrounded by the wilderness of the Pantanal...
  • Located principally in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso, the Pantanal extends into neighbouring Bolivia and Paraguay as well.
  • Main Rivers of the Pantanal. Pantanal Climate and Vegetation. ... The main rivers in the Pantanal region, all belonging to the Paraguay River Basin, are