• ...During rain season (October to April), the level of rivers in the Paraguay basin increases and floods the lands, covering up to two-thirds of the Pantanal area.
  • A variety of fish species thrive in the Pantanal's water bodies. Conversely, during the dry season much of the water in the basin drains off into the Paraguay River.
  • Since Paraguay, the gateway to the Pantanal is the city of Fuerte Olimpo, located on the left bank of Paraguay River, on the border with Brazil.
  • It contains the headwaters of the region’s two major river systems, the Cuiabá and the Paraguay rivers. The Pantanal offers a glorious abundance and diversity...
  • The Paraguay river “is like the main artery feeding the veins of the Pantanal’s body – if this artery gets blocked, the whole body breaks down”, he says.
  • The Pantanal is located in South America and shared by Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. ... The extent of the Pantanal in Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
  • Paraguay. Peru. ... Eco-tours to the Pantanal. The biodiversity of the region is extremely rich. 260 species of fish and 650 species of birds live there.
  • Pantanal, floodplain in south-central Brazil that extends into northeast Paraguay and southeast Bolivia.
  • The Pantanal is divided into the Northern Pantanal, which is slightly higher, and the Southern Pantanal where the wetland environment is at its most intense.