Exploring the Pantanal
Consider hiring a local guide to explore the Pantanal safely and gain insights into the local wildlife.
Poconé, nestled in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, serves as a vital entry point to the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area. The city is renowned for its ecological significance, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore diverse wildlife and stunning natural landscapes. The nearby Taiamã Ecological Station and Encontro das Águas State Park provide ample opportunities for wildlife observation and ecological tours. Poconé is perfect for those seeking an authentic experience in one of Brazil's most biodiverse regions.
Poconé, nestled in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, serves as a vital entry point to the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area. The city is renowned for its ecological significance, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore diverse wildlife and stunning natural landscapes. The nearby Taiamã Ecological Station and Encontro das Águas State Park provide ample opportunities for wildlife observation and ecological tours. Poconé is perfect for those seeking an authentic experience in one of Brazil's most biodiverse regions.
Gateway to the Pantanal wetlands.
Rich biodiversity with unique wildlife.
Part of the Taiamã Ecological Station.
Home to the Encontro das Águas State Park.
Close access to the Pantanal, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
Rich biodiversity makes it a prime destination for eco-tourism.
Part of the Taiamã Ecological Station and Encontro das Águas State Park.
Consider hiring a local guide to explore the Pantanal safely and gain insights into the local wildlife.
The dry season (May to September) is ideal for wildlife spotting in the Pantanal.
Nature enthusiasts and eco-tourists.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese, English
Try local dishes featuring freshwater fish, a staple in the region.
Eco Tourism, Nature
May-September
Spring is a great time to visit Poconé with mild weather and vibrant wildlife.
Summers are hot and humid, but the lush landscapes are at their peak.
Fall offers pleasant weather and is ideal for exploring the Pantanal.
Winter is the dry season, perfect for wildlife spotting and outdoor activities.