Transpantaneira Highway

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The Transpantaneira Highway is a dust-and-dirt road that cuts through the heart of the Pantanal, one of the world's largest tropical wetlands. This 145-kilometer stretch between Poconé and Porto Jofre is less a road and more a wildlife corridor, where capybaras, caimans, and jabirus treat the highway as their own. Driving it is a slow, bumpy adventure that rewards with some of the most concentrated wildlife viewing on the planet.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least 2–3 days to drive the Transpantaneira properly. The road is only 145 km, but the rough surface and frequent wildlife stops mean it takes 4–6 hours one-way. Many travelers base themselves at a lodge along the highway (e.g., at Pixaim or Porto Jofre) and spend a full day exploring by car and boat. For a deeper experience, add a day for a jaguar-spotting boat trip from Porto Jofre.

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