Current as of: January 22, 2026 - 03:29
Current as of: January 22, 2026 - 03:29

2 out of 7 - Easy & Moderate
Brazil displays life in full colour, and this adventure puts wildlife centre stage. Begin in Rio de Janeiro, taking the chance to stand alongside Christ the Redeemer, before joining conservationists to search for the rare golden lion tamarin. Then, we journey into the vast Pantanal wetlands – one of South America’s great wildlife watching destinations – where our local guides use their expertise to maximise sightings, including capybaras, caimans and, with luck, the elusive jaguar. Finally, we venture to Bonito, where crystal-clear rivers and forest sinkholes reveal a world packed with adventure.
Highlights
This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate) with a Wildlife Rating of Five. Visit our Wildlife Holidays page for more on our Wildlife Ratings. For more information on our trip gradings, visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.
Accommodation: Although the accommodation is of a good standard, you should note that we stay in some remote areas with limited access to luxuries.
Travelling: The trip involves drives on dirt roads. These roads are generally in good condition (although sometimes bumpy) during the dry season when this trip operates; however, journeys may be significantly delayed in heavy rain.
Wildlife: The rich wildlife here also includes lots of insects, including mosquitoes, so good repellent is a must, as are long-sleeved tops.
Water safety: This trip includes time by a lake, river or sea, where there may be opportunities to swim. You should always seek local advice before deciding whether to swim. Open-water or wild swim spots should be treated with extreme caution. Information on how to keep yourself safe while swimming is shown here.
Adult min age: 16
Min group size: 4
Max group size: 12
Begin your adventure in Rio, where mountains, rainforest and sea meet in one glorious sweep.
Around 6pm, say oi to your tour leader and fellow travellers when we gather for the first time to hear more about the adventures ahead.
Want more time in Rio? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Accommodation: Windsor Leme (or similar)
Discover the wonders of Rio today, joining our expert tour leader to explore the most celebrated landmarks. Boarding a century-old electric tram, we glide through Tijuca National Park – one of the world’s largest urban forests – to reach Corcovado. Standing at 2,310ft (704m), it is crowned by the towering Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Take in sweeping views of the bay, the favelas scattered on the hillsides, and the curve of Copacabana Beach far below.
After free time for lunch, travel to Sugarloaf Mountain, starting with a gentle 40-minute hike from Praia Vermelha beach through Atlantic Forest. The trail brings us to Morro da Urca, where a cable car whisks us to the upper peak. From this vantage point, we watch the sun sink behind Rio’s granite peaks – a perfect finale to our first full day in Rio.
Accommodation: Windsor Leme (or similar)
Leaving Rio, we travel north (approximately two hours) to Silva Jardim, home of the Golden Lion Tamarin Association.
Join their conservation team to walk gentle trails through the reserve in search of a tamarin family, learning about their social behaviour and the decades-long project that has brought them back from near extinction.
Our exploration offers a remarkable insight into one of Brazil’s great conservation success stories – and spending time with the people who track these animals daily gives rare insight and greatly improves our chances of observing the tamarins up close.
Accommodation: Windsor Leme (or similar)
A change of scene today as we fly to Campo Grande airport, then transfer (2hr 30min) into the Pantanal Sur, an immense mosaic of seasonally flooded plains that supports jaguars, giant anteaters, capybaras and hundreds of bird species. This extraordinary concentration of wildlife is what makes the Pantanal one of South America’s most rewarding natural environments to explore.
After settling into our accommodation, enjoy a hearty dinner and discuss the activities for the days ahead. Depending on our arrival time, there may be an evening excursion to get a first taste of Pantanal life.
Accommodation: Pousada Pequi (or similar)
Our days in the Pantanal follow the rhythms of nature. The lodge team designs our programme according to the weather and recent wildlife sightings, ensuring we make the most of our stay.
We might start with an ecological walk through riparian forest, guided by a local naturalist who points out medicinal plants and animal tracks. Later, you might saddle up for a horseback ride across open fields, scanning for capybaras, rheas, and perhaps a jabiru stork – the symbol of the Pantanal.
We might set out by boat along the Aquidauana River to watch kingfishers dive. Back at the ranch, you could join a photo safari in an open vehicle to track giant anteaters or take a horse-carriage ride through farm fields to observe the local flora and fauna.
Whatever you day entails, you can be sure it will be special, thanks to the expertise of our local guides and the magnificent wildlife that populates these wetlands.
Accommodation: Pousada Pequi (or similar)
Bid farewell to the Pantanal and transfer (approximately four hours) to Bonito, one of the great adventure hubs in Brazil with crystalline rivers, sinkholes, waterfalls – and, of course, plenty of wildlife.
At Recanto Ecológico Rio da Prata, we follow a short forest trail before slipping into the Olho d’Água River to snorkel above a vast variety of fish in transparent water. The clarity comes from limestone filtration that removes sediment – a natural phenomenon protected by strict conservation rules.
The final section, on the Rio da Prata, can either be done by snorkelling, by electric motorboat, or walking, depending on conditions.
After lunch, we continue to Buraco das Araras, a 330ft (100m) deep sinkhole where macaws nest in the cliffs. Their bright feathers flash against the red rock, and their calls echo around the crater.
Accommodation: Pousada Olho D’Água (or similar)
After a short 4×4 transfer, begin a kayaking adventure on the Salobra River. Using inflatable duck kayaks, paddle a 3mi (5km) stretch of calm water punctuated by gentle rapids and natural pools – ideal for cooling off. Some sections require carrying the kayak over rocks, adding to the fun. A traditional farm lunch awaits at the end of the route.
After, we explore one of Brazil’s most entrancing natural wonders: the Blue Lake Grotto (Gruta do Lago Azul). A short forest walk leads us to a limestone staircase descending toward a subterranean lake whose deep blue colour results from sunlight filtering through the entrance at the right angle.
Then we board inflatable rafts for a ride down the Rio Formoso, tackling mild rapids and slipping over small waterfalls. Between splashes, we can pause to swim in calmer stretches – a refreshing farewell to Bonito’s waters.
Accommodation: Pousada Olho D’Água (or similar)
You’ve gazed up at Christ the Redeemer, tracked golden lion tamarins alongside conservationists, and spotted the incredible wildlife of the Pantanal, but now it’s time to begin your journey home.
A private transfer (approximately four hours) takes us to Campo Grande for onward connections. Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our range of extension options.

We aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines.
Worth knowing
Single supplement from USD 1117
Food is a mix of dishes using local produce. Meat is a staple part of the Brazilian diet, but vegetarians can be catered for throughout the trip. Please advise us at the time of booking if you have any special dietary requirements, especially since the remote nature of the places we stay means special supplies can be difficult to obtain without prior arrangement.
We use private minibuses and one internal flight.
This trip runs from May to early September, during Bonito’s dry season (April to September). This period is considered winter in the region, bringing milder temperatures, lower humidity, and little rainfall.
Start hotel: Windsor Leme, Av. Atlântica, 656 – Leme, Rio de Janeiro
Phone: +55 21 2195-5400
Recommended arrival time: There is a welcome briefing at 6pm
Airport: RioGaleão International Airport (GIG)
The start hotel is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the airport. We provide one group transfer from the airport to the hotel, which you can join at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
There’s one group transfer to the airport, which you can join at no extra cost. Please speak to your sales representative for the time of the transfer. If the group transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Rio de Janeiro
Location end: Campo Grande
Travellers from the UK and EU do not normally need a visa to enter Brazil.
From 10 April 2025, US, Canadian and Australian passport holders require an e-visa. It is recommended to apply for your e-visa two months before travel to Brazil. Information on visas can be found here: https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-miami/information-about-visas-in-english. The e-visa application site is here: https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/.
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for hepatitis A, tetanus, typhoid, rabies, tuberculosis and yellow fever. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic. The risk of malaria is slight, but you may wish to consult your doctor or travel clinic about the need for antimalarials.
Additionally, zika and dengue fevers, which are both spread by mosquitoes, are known risks in places visited. There are currently no vaccines or prophylaxes available; therefore, we strongly recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
The risk of malaria on this trip is slight, but you may wish to consult your GP or travel health clinic for further advice.
Zika fever is a mosquito‐borne viral disease and a known risk in places visited on this trip. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, we therefore strongly recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Brazil's time zone: America/Sao_Paulo (UTC -03:00)
Brazil's electricity: Plug types C (two round pins) and N (three round pins) – 127V/220V, 60Hz Brazil is one of the few countries that uses two types of voltage. It is therefore important to find out the local voltage before plugging in your appliance (note: wrong voltage can destroy your appliance).
Brazil's currency: Brazilian real (BRL)
There are several ATMs in Rio. Please check with your bank before departure to ensure your cards are accepted by Brazilian banks.
Credit cards are accepted at most medium-to-large restaurants and shops, but most smaller establishments will only accept cash.
We recommend taking your spending money for this trip in US dollars, since exchange rates tend to be better and they are easier to change into Brazilian reais. It is also possible to obtain reais before starting your trip.
Budget 48-72 reais (US$10-US$15) for each lunch not included in the itinerary and 57-96 reais (US$12‐US$20) for each dinner, excluding drinks, although it is easy to spend less than this depending on the standard of restaurant.
A soft drink (can) starts at 10 reais (US$2), while a beer starts at 15 reais (US$3).
Tips are common throughout Latin America, and Brazil is no exception. This, of course, is not compulsory and depends on the service received. As a starting point, we recommend each group member donates the following if they wish:
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
Your Safe Participation
When booking this trip, you should be confident in your ability to participate in all activities described in these Trip Notes. If you have any doubt about your suitability, please call us and ask to speak to one of the experts on this itinerary.
Although our leaders are well trained to deal with different capabilities, if they have any concerns about someone’s ability to safely take part in an activity, or their impact on other people’s enjoyment, we authorise them to take necessary action which, in some circumstances, may involve asking someone to miss that activity.
By booking this trip you agree to our Booking Conditions which clearly state that our leaders have the authority to do this. In these rare instances we will ensure anyone sitting out is safely provided for and offered alternative options where possible. Refunds will not be provided for activities missed and customers may be liable for additional costs incurred.
Seatbelts
All vehicles used by us should be equipped with working seatbelts, except where approved by us based on the vehicle type or journey. Wherever seatbelts are available, we require our customers to use them for their own safety, even where it may not be a legal requirement.
Travel Safety
For additional information please have a look at the travel safety advice page on our website.
Speak to our friendly team of experts to plan your adventure:
After booking
You will receive a confirmation document and invoice, which includes extra information and guidance about your travel arrangements. Our dedicated Customer Operations team will help you with any pre-travel questions or arrangements and can easily add extensions or extra accommodation to your booking. Final Joining Instructions will usually be sent out two to three weeks prior to departure.
Adding transfers to your booking
If you have arranged your own flights and would like to add transfers to your booking, please provide your arrival and departure details to our Customer Operations team around four to six weeks before departure.
Trip Note validity
Trip notes may be updated after booking; if any updates significantly impact the inclusions or itinerary you will be advised in writing. A link to the most up-to-date Trip Notes will be sent out with your Final Joining Instructions before departure.
The information in these Trip Notes is given in good faith. All holidays can be subject to unexpected changes, and occasionally it may not be possible to follow the itinerary as planned. In these circumstances we will make the best-possible alternative arrangements that maintain the integrity of the original itinerary.
