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South America / Brazil Day 10. Sao Paulo [B] Return to Sao Paulo for a night at LHotel. Days 11 to 14. Amazon [B, L,(12 to 14 only) D] Fly on to Manaus today where you begin your jungle adventure. Travelling by boat along the narrow and winding rivers you cruise deeper into the largest area of tropical rainforest anywhere in the world. Your home for four nights is the Amazon Village Lodge, 30 kilometres from Manaus. The mighty Amazon River which has over 1,000 tributaries holds over 20% of the planet's fresh water. In this environment you may see Pink River Dolphins, Giant Anacondas and Amazon Manatee. There are 2,000 species of fish and an equally astonishing number of birds and bats. Excursions here include river tours, caiman-spotting and wildlife walks along the jungle trails. Days 15 to 17. Salvador [B, D] Today you fly via Brasilia to the old colonial town of Salvador. Spend three nights at the resort of Praia do Forte. Set in beautifully landscaped grounds, the hotel is near to popular turtle breeding grounds and in season (May to December) you may see Green, Olive Ridley, Hawksbill, and Loggerhead Turtles. There are wonderful beaches here offering a relaxing sojourn at the end of your holiday. Day 18. Homeward [B] Return to Salvador for the flight to Rio or Sao Paulo and home. Day 19. Arrive home Cost per person: Jan to Mar, 24 to 31 Dec Apr to Jun Jul to 20 Aug, 18 to 23 Dec 21 Aug to 17 Dec Single supplement: Available on request What is included: Accommodation: Departure dates: Flights, meals as indicated, transfers & guided activities Hotels & jungle lodges Daily, throughout the year Brazil's Endangered Wildlife 14 days London to London Days 1 to 3. Rio de Janeiro [B, L, D (Days 2 & 3 only)] Take the overnight flight to Rio, where you spend two nights. Enjoy the sights of this wonderful city and visit the Poco das Antes Biologic Reserve, home to the endangered Golden Lion Tamarin. Day 4. North Pantanal [B, L, D] Fly in the morning to Cuiaba and then travel by road into the heart of the Pantanal to Fazenda Santa Tereza for the night. Surrounding the lodge you may spot Spectacled Caimans, Giant Anteaters, monkeys, foxes and Capybaras. Birds here include Jabiru, Roseate Spoonbill, Southern Screamer, and Hyacinth Macaw. The lodge, located in the margins of the Pixaim River, is considered one of the best birdwatching sites in the northern Pantanal. Days 5 & 6. North Pantanal [B, L, D] After a morning of wildlife-viewing you head deeper into the Pantanal. Based at Jaguar Lodge for two nights, your time here will be spent bird and mammal spotting both during the day and at night. The more preserved inner lands of the Pantanal hide the largest populations of wild animals and huge flocks of birds. Monkey, Tapir, Ocelot, Margay, Puma (and perhaps Jaguar!) are all possible sightings during the day, whilst at night you may see owls, nightjars, armadillos, foxes and maybe even Manned Wolves. Day 7. North Pantanal [B, L, D] Take a boat trip along the river this morning searching for Jaguars and other animals. Between June and October the chances of observing wildlife increase considerably as it is dry season in the Pantanal. Howler Monkeys are abundant in the trees, Capybaras, Tapirs and even Spectacled Caimans may indicate Jaguars nearby. Return to Fazenda Santa Tereza for the night. Day 8 to 10. South Pantanal [B, L, D] After a short flight you drive to the southern reaches of the Pantanal where you stay at San Francisco Farm for three nights. Although no one can guarantee Jaguars sightings in the wild, this is one place where your chances of seeing one are maximized. During the dry season here they generally have a 25% success rating which in terms of Jaguars is pretty high! You will visit the nearby Hyacinth Macaw project and have the opportunity to travel by boat through the Pantanal's watery channels fish for piranhas or even go horse riding. Day 11 & 12. Bonito [B, L, D] Depart the Pantanal and head for Bonito by road where you spend the next two nights. In the afternoon visit the Natural Aquarium to snorkel on the surface of a river which is said to have transparent water in the world. If time permits you will visit a nearby research centre to learn about conservation efforts and research activities of Brazil's endangered species. On day 12 you visit Blue Lake Grotto one of the largest flooded cavities in the world. With luck you may see Spectacled Caimans, Anacondas or perhaps Giant Otters. Return to Bonito via the incredible Macaws Crater, a huge depression in the ground, which his home to a large macaw population. Day 13 & 14. Homeward [B] Transfer to the airport for your flight to Sao Paulo or Rio and connecting overnight flight to the UK. £3,795 £3,650 £3,995 £3,695 Cost per person: Mar Apr to Jun, 21 Aug to Nov Jul to 20 Aug Group departures: 15 Jun & 31 Aug Single supplement: Available on request What is included: Accommodation: Departure dates: £3,695 £3,595 £3,795 £2,995 Flights, meals as indicated, transfers & guided activities Hotels & jungle lodges 15 Jun, 31 Aug. Tailor-made departures available throughout the year The Pantanal Caiman SEE US ON THE WEB AT wildlifeworldwide.com 147