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A stunning tour of Brazil's abundant natural beauty, visiting the wetlands of the Pantanal, and the breathtaking spectacle of Iguaçu falls with time for relaxation on the Costa Verde, and amongst the mountains, lagoons and beaches of Rio.
Experience the world’s most spectacular waterfalls before heading off to the Pantanal where you’ll find yourself side by side with the wonderful wildlife of the region. Included in the itinerary is a guided city tour of Rio de Janeiro.
The jaguar is one of the most elusive big cats and one which few people have the privilege of seeing. However, on this group tour sightings of wild jaguars are virtually guaranteed.
Brazil is a massive and diverse country and has so much to offer the visitor, from pristine beaches to jungles full of flora and fauna. You will also visit the fascinating and beautiful city of Rio where you can visit Sugarloaf Mountain.
This is off the beaten track 'par excellence', visiting some of the most beautiful and secluded locations in Brazil; a stunning beach chalet in the north and a luxurious lodge in the interior, where you can get away from it all before enjoying the pleasures of city life in Rio.
Visit the mighty Iguazu Falls, the wildlife rich rainforests of the southern Amazon, the Giant Otters and Hyacinth macaws of the Pantanal, and Sugar Loaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
This beach resort offers guests all the charm and privacy of a small inn and also all the comfort and facilities that only a large hotel can provide. The resort is located in front of Praia do Rosa surrounded by the most beautiful landscapes.
Experience the diverse wildlife and flora of the Amazon, both on foot and by boat. You will also have a guided tour of Rio de Janeiro, as well as the opportunity to kayak, hike and snorkel or simply enjoy the beaches on the Costa Verde in luxury.
Help revolutionise knowledge of the enigmatic Amazon river dolphin, also known as 'Boto', and contribute to worldwide research. Venture into the heart of the Mamirauá reserve within Brazil's Amazon rainforest and stay on a floating house onthe river.
The River Otter is now listed as endangered species in Brazil. Volunteers must be wiling to work, as they will be living, breathing and sleeping on a research atmosphere. Luckily the island of Florianopolis is also well known for its natural beauties with wonderful beaches.
This expedition will initiate the first-ever conservation project of Atlantic forest jaguar and puma populations and their prey in unstudied rainforest. The Hilaire/Lange National Park study site is known for its outstanding beauty, with densely forested mountain ranges and mangrove lowlands reaching the Atlantic ocean.
The Brazilian Humpback Whale Project was established in 1988 in order to study and protect Humpback whales in their mating and calving season. Based in the beautiful village of Praia do Forte in northern Bahia, Brazil.