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THE PANTANAL
Cuiabá
São Antônio do Leverger
Cáceres
Poconé
Barão do Melgaço
R
Rondonópolis
Porto
Cercado
n ç
Porto
Joffre
CARACARA
NATIONAL
PARK
R i
s
7
BOLIVIA
Coxim
Puerto
Quijarro
NHECOLÂNDIA
Corumbá
Rio Verde de
Mato Grosso
Puerto
Suarez
Porto Manga
Porto Morrinho
Passo da Lontra
Forte
Coimbra
Posto
Florestal
Miranda
Aquidauana
Campo Grande
Anastácio
ACCOMMODATION
Hotel Baiazinha
Hotel Pantanal Norte
Hotel Recanto Barra Mansa
Pousada Araras Eco Lodge
Passo do Lontra Park Hotel
Pantanal Jaguar Camp
Pousada Piuval
Pousada Rio Clarinho
Pousada Rio Claro
Pousada do Rio Mutum
Refúgio Ecológico Caiman
N
1
7
9
4
10
8
2
6
5
3
11
0
100
PARAGUAY
kilometres
are still regularly discovered here. One of the tastiest and most popular fish - pacu
- has become endangered owing to illegal overfishing. In addition to all this wildlife,
it's only fair to mention that you'll still see more cattle and yacare caiman (South
American alligators) than any other creature.
The Southern and Northern ends of the Pantanal have the same flora as they are
both swampland. In terms of wildlife, they offer similar experiences but each has
its own advantage. The animals you see are generally the same, but the Southern
 
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