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Apa River

Apa River

The Apa River is a vital waterway defining the border between Brazil and Paraguay in the Southern Pantanal. Renowned for its biodiversity and historical significance, the river is a premier destination for sport fishing and ecotourism in the Nabileque region.

Apr 01, 2026
Negro River

Negro River

The Negro River is one of the most preserved rivers in the Southern Pantanal, famous for its dark, clear waters and high density of jaguars.

Apr 01, 2026
Taquari River

Taquari River

The Taquari River is one of the most emblematic and complex watercourses in the Brazilian Pantanal, known for forming the world's largest alluvial fan.

Apr 01, 2026
Correntes River

Correntes River

The Correntes River is a vital tributary of the Piquiri River, serving as a border between MT and MS, known for its clear waters and sport fishing.

Apr 01, 2026
Itiquira River

Itiquira River

The Itiquira River is a vital artery of the Northern Pantanal, connecting the Mato Grosso plateau to the floodplains, known for its clear waters and rich biodiversity.

Apr 01, 2026
São Lourenço River

São Lourenço River

Discover the São Lourenço River, a vital waterway in the Northern Pantanal famous for jaguar sightings and its rich biodiversity.

Apr 01, 2026
Piquiri River

Piquiri River

The Piquiri River is one of the most important watercourses in the Northern Pantanal, famous for hosting the world's highest concentration of jaguars in the Encontro das Águas State Park.

Apr 01, 2026
Aquidauana River

Aquidauana River

The Aquidauana River is a vital waterway in the Southern Pantanal, famous for its clear waters and as a premier destination for piraputanga fishing.

Mar 31, 2026
Miranda River — The Fishing River of the Southern Pantanal

Miranda River — The Fishing River of the Southern Pantanal

The Miranda River travels 470 km from the Serra de Maracaju to the Paraguay River, serving as the main hydrographic axis of the Southern Pantanal and one of Brazil's top sport fishing destinations.

Mar 31, 2026
Paraguay River — The Backbone of the Pantanal

Paraguay River — The Backbone of the Pantanal

The Paraguay River travels 2,621 km from its headwaters in Mato Grosso to Argentina, serving as the hydrographic backbone of the Pantanal and driving the flood pulse that sustains the world's largest wetland.

Mar 31, 2026
Cuiabá River — The River that Named the Capital and Feeds the Northern Pantanal

Cuiabá River — The River that Named the Capital and Feeds the Northern Pantanal

The Cuiabá River travels 982 km from the Mato Grosso cerrado highlands to the heart of the Northern Pantanal, serving as the region's main hydrographic axis and the world's most famous habitat for jaguar sightings.

Mar 31, 2026