Pantanal tours from Campo Grande into the southern wetland: ranch lodges, jaguar tracking at Caiman, and easy Bonito add-ons for travelers who want wildlife and culture at a slower pace.
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Pantanal tours from Campo Grande open the land-based, ranch-rooted side of the world’s largest tropical wetland. The Pantanal spans more than 210,000 km² across Brazil, and its southern half sits in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, reached through Campo Grande (CGR airport). Where the Northern Pantanal is built around jaguar boat safaris, Southern Pantanal tours are built around working cattle farms turned wildlife lodges, where you trade the river for open fields, forest trails, and the Pantaneiro cowboy culture.
From Campo Grande, the gateway towns are Aquidauana (about 2 to 3 hours by road), Miranda, and Corumbá (roughly 3.5 to 6 hours). The classic South Pantanal safari mixes 4×4 game drives, boat trips on the Aquidauana and Miranda rivers, horseback riding across the floodplain, night spotting, and piranha fishing, all run by the lodge teams with a private English-speaking guide. Our Pantanal Wildlife Trip from Campo Grande is the core 4-day tour, and the Budget Pantanal Tour keeps the same wetland on a smaller budget.
Wildlife here is dense even without the jaguar headline. The biome holds roughly 650 bird species, 159 mammals, and one of the highest concentrations of animals in South America, so a southern Pantanal tour reliably delivers capybaras, broad-snouted caimans, giant otters, tapirs, giant anteaters, and the hyacinth macaw.
Jaguars are far harder to see in the south than in the north, with one real exception: Caiman Ecological Refuge, a 53,000-hectare private reserve near Miranda whose partnership with the Onçafari Project gives a reported 98% jaguar sighting rate and the only dependable big-cat tracking in the region.
The south also pairs naturally with Bonito, Brazil’s freshwater snorkeling capital, only about 2.5 hours from the wetland lodges, which is why our 5-Day Pantanal Bonito Tour is one of the most popular ways to combine the two. Most trips run 4 to 6 days because the transfers are long and the wildlife rewards patience.
Not sure whether you want ranch life, the Caiman jaguar reserve, a Bonito combination, or all three? Tell us your dates and your budget, and we will build the best Pantanal tours from Campo Grande for you!

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North Pantanal is ideal for jaguar sightings and photo safaris, while South Pantanal is great for wildlife watching and cultural immersion. Let’s find out what’s the better option for you! The Pantanal in Brazil is divided into two distinct regions: North and South. While both are stunning and worth the visit, they’re accessed through different […]

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