LOCATION

Located approximately 246 km from Cuiabá Airport, Porto Jofre is located in the heart of the Mato Grosso Pantanal, on the banks of the Cuiabá River in the northern region of the state of Mato Grosso. It is one of the most preserved and biodiverse areas in Brazil, famous for its flooded landscapes, serene rivers, and lush vegetation.

 

In this natural paradise, you can encounter a wide variety of animals, including jaguars, alligators, capybaras, macaws, tuiuiús, and many other bird and mammal species, providing direct contact with nature and unforgettable experiences amidst the exuberance of the Pantanal.

 

MONTHS FOR TOURISM
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The best months to visit the Pantanal in Mato Grosso are from April to November, known as the dry season. During this time, river levels drop, animals gather along the banks, and wildlife observation becomes much easier. This is the ideal time to see jaguars, macaws, capybaras, and much more. Furthermore, the weather is sunny and there is little rainfall, providing an unforgettable EXPERIENCE.

 

From December to March, the flood season occurs, when the Pantanal transforms into a vast body of water. Although access is more limited, it is an enchanting time for those who want to see the biome from a different perspective, with even greener and more vibrant nature.

 

In other words, depending on what you're looking for, whether it's the best time to observe animals or experience the beauty of the floods, the Pantanal always has a unique experience to offer.