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Cristalino Lodge Extension<br />

8 days / 7 nights<br />

Iguazu Falls Extension<br />

Brasil - Argentina<br />

6 days / 5 nights<br />

Pantanal<br />

Foz Iguazu<br />

Alta Floresta<br />

Cuiaba<br />

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8 days - 7 nights<br />

Departures<br />

2016 - 2018<br />

From: Cuiaba<br />

or Alta Floresta<br />

Best months:<br />

September to April<br />

Rio de Janeiro<br />

Sao Paolo<br />

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Day 1:<br />

Arrival to Guarulhos airport and<br />

transfer to Hotel.<br />

Day 2:<br />

Transfer to Cuiaba, then flight to<br />

Alta Floresta area Overnight in local<br />

Hotel.<br />

Day 3:<br />

Drive- boat to Cristalino Lodge.<br />

Arrival and birding.<br />

Paed Lapwing<br />

Day 5:<br />

Full day birding at Cristalino Lodge.<br />

Day 6:<br />

Full day birding at Cristalino Lodge.<br />

Day 7:<br />

Flight return to Cuiaba and second<br />

flight to Sao Paolo.<br />

Day 8:<br />

Transfer to international flight.<br />

Day 1<br />

Arrival to Foz Iguazu, and transfer<br />

to hotel for checking , then<br />

immediately visit the waterfalls on<br />

the Brazilian side, is really impressive<br />

the amazing views of this majestic<br />

waterfalls we will walk the trails<br />

and enjoy some local birds, lunch<br />

and late return to Hotel.<br />

Day 2<br />

Drive - birding to Argentina, visit<br />

the waterfalls the side views and<br />

landscapes on this side is totally<br />

different, from the Brazil one. Here<br />

we will have the chance to learn a<br />

lot of historical facts and of course<br />

See birds, then overnight in Puerto<br />

Iguazu at Passaros Suite hotel.<br />

Day 3<br />

Visit the Hummingbird garden in the<br />

morning lunch and explore some<br />

areas around the area looking for<br />

some birds, in the afternoon birding<br />

at 101, road a super great place part<br />

of protected area.<br />

Late return to Hotel, and overnight<br />

after dinner.<br />

Day 4<br />

Again Birding the Misiones park<br />

or even the 101, road getting new<br />

birds, that we have missed prior<br />

days.<br />

Day 5<br />

Full day birding at 101 road.<br />

Overnight in Argentina.<br />

Day 6<br />

Return to Foz Iguazu and transfer to<br />

airport.<br />

6 days - 5 nights<br />

Departures<br />

2016 - 2018<br />

From: Sao Paolo<br />

or Rio de Janeiro,<br />

or Cuiaba<br />

Best months:<br />

September to April<br />

Target Birds & Wildlife:<br />

Surucua Trogon, Blue-winged Parrotlet,<br />

Chestnut-bellied Euphonia,<br />

Blue-naped Chlorophonia and<br />

Green-headed Tanagers Solitary<br />

Tinamou, Black-fronted Piping-guan,<br />

Spot-backed Antshrike, and Red-ruffed<br />

Fruitcrow.<br />

The view of the “Devil’s Throat”, the<br />

“epicenter” of the falls, is truly amazing,<br />

and is topped with thousands of<br />

Great Dusky Swift, Brown Capuchin<br />

monkey, South American Coati, Guianan<br />

Squirrel, Red Brocket Deer and<br />

Azara’s Agouti.<br />

Target Birds & Wildlife:<br />

Southern Antpipit, Spix’s Guans,<br />

Red-throated Piping-Guans, Blackish<br />

Nightjar, Crimson-bellied Parakeet,<br />

Striolated Puffbird, Musician and<br />

Tooth-billed Wrens, Rufous-capped<br />

Antthrush, and Kawall’s Parrot.<br />

Any trip along the river can hold<br />

numerous surprises, and our introduction<br />

to the Amazonian forest could<br />

include Scarlet, Red-and-green, or<br />

Blue-and-yellow Macaws flying overhead,<br />

an Amazonian Umbrellabird,<br />

Red-throated Piping Guans, Bareeyed<br />

Antbird, Black-spotted Bare-eye,<br />

White-chinned Woodcreeper.<br />

Day 4:<br />

Full day at Cristalino Lodge.<br />

Iguazu Falls<br />

“hummingbird garden” with feeders<br />

that attract up to 10 species at any<br />

time.<br />

Surucua Trogon, Rufous-capped<br />

Motmot, Creamy-bellied Gnatcacher,<br />

White-eyed Foliage-gleaner, Robust<br />

Woodpecker and Spot-backed<br />

Antshrike, Tufted Antshrike, the<br />

little Ochre–collared Piculet woodpecker,<br />

Southern Antpipit, Blue<br />

Manakin, Chesnut-bellied Euphonia,<br />

Green-headed Tanager, Black Jacobin,<br />

Planalto Hermit, Violet-capped Woodnymph.<br />

Rofous Gnateater, White-eyed Foliage-gleaner,<br />

White-shouldered Fireeye,<br />

Chesnut-headed Tanager.<br />

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