Brazil 2017: The Pantanal - Transpantaneira Highway
After a long 11.5 hour flight to Sao Paulo followed by a 2.5 hour flight to Cuiaba in the heart of the continent, we then had to endure a six hour drive via the Transpantaneira Road, a 150km, dirt road with over 120 bridges enroute in order to reach Porto Jofre in the heart of the Pantanal wetlands. The journey on the Transpantaneira Road was as good as a game drive. Enroute we saw caiman, capybaras, marsh deer and countless types of birds including a huge jabiru Stork on her nest minding her two chicks while dad was away fishing for food.
long drive up the Transpantaneira Road. After an early lunch, we departed at midday ready to face the 150 km long drive and its 120 wooden bridges. As before, it proved to be a bit of a game drive with us seeing A Ruferscent Tiger-Heron and a stag Marsh Deer with a splendid set of antlers. Sadly, these beautiful creatures are on the brink of extinction. We stopped under a glade of trees to see an enormous hanging bee ‘hive’ its honeycombs swarming with countless worker bees. Again, it was eagle-eyed Herley who spotted a pair of Great Horned-Owls roosting high up in one of the trees. We passed by pools which in the 40°C heat were rapidly drying up trapping all the fish in them. No wonder at each pool there were large numbers of egrets and herons in attendance whilst the water was alive with caiman. It was obviously a feast time them. The fish were doomed and were splashing out of the shallow water in an attempt to find somewhere deeper.
As the journey progress and the sun got lower in the sky we came across two Pantaneiros on horses approached down the road driving their cattle in search of water. A common sight in the dry season, apparently. Perhaps the most amusing incident took place shortly after this meeting. We could see a lot of small reptile-like creatures on the road ahead and as we approached we could see that there were 11 two month old caiman trying to cross the road. Mum had obviously gone ahead as we couldn’t see her. The 11 young ones did what most reptiles do when in danger and froze. We got out to film this rare event but were getting concerned that they would get run over by traffic on the dusty road.
We continued on our way desperately hoping to see a Giant Anteater but it was not to be. We did, however, spy a small group of Coatis (a type of raccoon) scurrying off into the bush but that was it. With the sunset darkness began to fall as we left the Transpantaneira Road for the last time. The only incident on the long, tiring journey to Cuiaba was to see large bush fires along the road apparently (according to Herley, our guide) started by drivers discarding cigarettes! Unbelievable!
A Wild Journey on Brazil's Transpantaneira Highway
A Wild Journey on the Transpantaneira Highway from Cuiaba to Porto Jofre
We began a 6+ hour drive to Porto Jofre on the Transpantaneira Highway under an unseasonal rain storm which wrecked the road. Calling it a highway at any time is a bit of a misnomer as it is a bumpy 1-2 lane dirt road with 122 poorly maintained scary wooden bridges. The unexpected rains made the drive pretty treacherous as our vehicle slid back and forth and even sideways across the road even when driving at very slow speeds.
In spite of having an excellent driver we almost had to abort the trip as several brides were out and the road was blocked by a large bus of drunken fishermen that skidded across the road trapping them inside and blocking all passage for hours. Our guide was about to hike the remaining 8 miles to the lodge to seek help when a 4x4 vehicle came by and was able to take him to our lodge to seek help. Every time we tried to squeeze by the stranded bus we would start sliding into it, so our guide and others slipped between the vehicles pushing them apart. Luckily no one was crushed and we squeezed by. I guess that’s what makes for an adventure we sure were luck having some pretty dedicated staff.
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Transpantaneira - Brasiliens wilder Highway (1 von 3)
„Der Pantanal ist das größte saisonale Schwemmland der Erde. Auf einer Reise zu Wasser und zu Land entdeckt das Filmteam die einzigartige Fauna und Flora. Das artenreiche Feuchtgebiet wurde von der UNESCO im Jahr 2000 zum Weltnaturerbe erklärt. Es wird von einer Anhäufung weiter Ebenen mit Hügeln bestimmt, die nicht höher als 200 Meter sind. Eine einzige Straße durchquert den Norden des Schwemmlandes: die Transpantaneira. Aber auch diese auf Stelzen hochgelegte Schotterstraße ist nur in der Trockenzeit zu befahren. (Senderinformation, BR)
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Fomos conhecer um pouco do pantanal mato-grossense onde apreciamos as belezas da fauna e flora - 2014.
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Brazil 2017: The Pantanal - Days 1 & 2
This video is a compilation of clips pieced together from the (much larger) original production thus it may appear disjointed in places. I also apologise for any footage which is a bit 'wobbly' but shooting from a moving boat with other passengers present proved challenging to say the least even with stabilisation!
During late August 2017 we set off for the Brazilian Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland (15 times the size of Botswana’s Okavango Delta) containing a huge variety of wildlife unique to Latin America. Encompassing both riverine swamps and Sahel (savannah) the region boasts the largest ‘new world’ cat, the Jaguar which is the third largest cat in the world; the world’s largest rodent, the capybara, and the world’s largest parrot, the Hyacinth Macaw. It is also home to the world’s largest snake, the Green Anaconda and the continent’s heaviest land mammal, the South American Tapir. It also has the largest concentration of crocodilian in the World: the Yacaré Caiman.
In order to observe and film wildlife in the Pantanal, all safaris are conducted by river boats. Would we see the elusive Jaguar? Hopefully by giving ourselves five full days (10 trips out on the water) we will be able to enjoy at least a few good sightings of this iconic big cat.
The first day there started as every one that followed would, with us breakfasted and making our way to the jetty via the 400m bush walk at 7:00am. Once on board the river boat, lifejackets were donned and we were off. Our 18 year old driver Christiomar and Guide Herley (pronounced ‘early’) proved to be the perfect team. Chris’s boat handling skills were second to none and Herley proved himself to be wildlife guide par excellent.
At a full 45 knots we tore back down the river – a RIB ride to remember! We all had to hang onto our hats and cover our faces as hitting insects at that speed could prove nasty.
Here then are just a few of the highlights of the first two days on the water. Enjoy seeing four Jaguars on the Piquiri River – five jaguars in total on Day 1!
Enjoy ever ‘busy’ activities of Giant Otters and the thrill of watching a large female jaguar attempt to swim across the Cuiaba River on Day 2 and later dig for caiman eggs.
Lastly, spend the evening with a Tapir during an evening game drive. This rarely seen and heaviest of South American mammals was quietly feeding and continued as if we weren’t there. As she walked through the water getting ever closer we could see every detail of this remarkable creature bizarrely related to the rhino and horse.
Transpantaneira
The Transpantaneira, also known as MT-060, is a road that crosses the Pantanal, in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil. The road is a link between the city of Poconé and a landing spot on the Cuiabá river called Porto Jofre. The road is 150 km long and crosses 100+ wooden bridges. We first proceed from Cuiabá to Pocone, and then cross the Transpantaneira into Porto Jofre.
Epic Rides in Brazil | Transpantaneira (Pantanal)
This Epic Ride is all dirt road and goes nowhere... well not exactly, the road is a link between the city of Poconé and the place of Porto Jofre. It's 147 km long and crosses no less than 122 wooden bridges.
Transpantaneira - Brasiliens wilder Highway (3 von 3)
„Der Pantanal ist das größte saisonale Schwemmland der Erde. Auf einer Reise zu Wasser und zu Land entdeckt das Filmteam die einzigartige Fauna und Flora. Das artenreiche Feuchtgebiet wurde von der UNESCO im Jahr 2000 zum Weltnaturerbe erklärt. Es wird von einer Anhäufung weiter Ebenen mit Hügeln bestimmt, die nicht höher als 200 Meter sind. Eine einzige Straße durchquert den Norden des Schwemmlandes: die Transpantaneira. Aber auch diese auf Stelzen hochgelegte Schotterstraße ist nur in der Trockenzeit zu befahren. (Senderinformation, BR)
Driving the transpantaneira, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brasil
Driving the transpantaneira, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brasil
The Transpantaneira, also known as MT-060, is a road that crosses the Pantanal, in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil.
The road is a link between the city of Poconé and the place of Porto Jofre. It's 147 km long and crosses no less than 122 wooden bridges.
The Pantanal is a natural region encompassing the world's largest tropical wetland area. It is located mostly within the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, but it extends into Mato Grosso and portions of Bolivia and Paraguay. It sprawls over an area estimated at between 140,000 and 195,000 square kilometres.
Roughly 80% of the Pantanal floodplains are submerged during the rainy seasons, nurturing an astonishing biologically diverse collection of aquatic plants and helping to support a dense array of animal species.
The name Pantanal comes from the Portuguese word pântano, meaning wetland, bog, swamp, quagmire or marsh. By comparison, the Brazilian highlands are locally referred to as the planalto, plateau or, literally, high plain.
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BRASILIEN, PANTANAL: Offroad-Safari mit 127 Horror-Brücken: TRANSPANTANEIRA - ZEITreise Ep21
Mit unserem Achttonner-LWK über die schlimmsten Brücken Südamerikas, durch Sümpfe voller Raubtiere - warum tun wir uns das an? Ganz einfach - weil der Pantanal das Paradies schlechthin ist. Dieses riesige Feuchtgebiet ist der beste Ort des ganzen Kontinents, um wilde Tiere zu beobachten. Warum uns die Nerven flattern, wie wir zwischen Anakondas, Jaguaren, Millionen Kaimanen und Piranhas eine spektakuläre Safari erleben und was unseren Reifen platt macht erlebt ihr alles in dieser Folge der ZEITreise. Viel Spaß!
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Zeramos a transpantaneira de motorhome! Poconé - MT
No segundo dia a gente queria dar um rolê na Estrada Parque Transpantaneira.
O percurso é todo feito em estrada de chão. Nos primeiros quilômetros deu vontade de desistir tamanha era a tremedeira da Miss Van der Road. A estrada é cheia de costela de vaca (conhece por esse nome também?) e tremeu foi tudo dentro da nossa casa. É de ficar meio doido de tanto tremer e de tanto barulho, tadinho do Oreo. Passados os primeiros 50km as costelas de vaca diminuem e a estrada vai ficando melhor. As pontes de concreto vão acabando e aí começam as de madeira.
Logo de cara a gente se deparou com vários tipos de pássaros e plantas e já demos de cara com os jacarés, vários jacarés. Ao longo da estrada dá pra ver todo tipo de bicho, menos a onça pintada né que fica mais afastada.
Fomos até Porto Jofre, divisa com o Mato Grosso do Sul. No fim da estrada tem o hotel Pantanal Norte que pareceu muito bonito, mas não estava na nossa programação. De lá voltamos pra Poconé percorrendo novamente a Transpantaneira. Ao todo foram cerca de 10h entre ida e volta. Foram muitas fotos legais e muita poeira pra limpar depois.
Nossa experiência: não precisa fazer a estrada inteira, a grande maioria dos bichos que vimos estavam nos primeiros 50km.
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viagem ao pantanal março de 2011 pela transpantaneira da curva do leque ao passo do lontra, em muitos lugares a agua estava invadindo a estrada...
Getting Past A Sandy Patch in the Road in the Pantanal
Getting Past A Sandy Patch in the Road in the Pantanal
TRANSPANTANEIRA - Offroad Abenteuer oder Mythos? | BR | PANAMERICANA | 2019 | EP 6
Transpantaneira - Offroad Abenteuer oder Mythos? | BR | PANAMERICANA | 2019 | EP 6
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Wir fahren die Transpantaneira von Porto Jofre nach Pocone. Die Piste führt über ca. 127 Brücken wobei viele aus Holz sind. Sind dies wirklich Horrorbrücken die man nur mit voll ausgestatteten 4x4 Offroadfahrzeugen bezwingen kann, wie dies gerne zu Selbst-Werbezwecken auf anderen Youtube-Kanälen beworben wird oder kann mit diese auch mit ganz gewöhnlichen Standard-Fahrzeugen bereisen - aber seht selbst im Video ;-)
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Making our way along The TransPantaneira highway
Making our way along The TransPantaneira highway - a dirt road constructed in 1976 extending north from Porto Jofre to a small town of Poconé. In the total are 148km of dirt road and more than 122 wooden bridges along the way. The Transpantaneira road is excellent for wildlife-watching. During the dry season, roadside ditches created when building the road retain water so become a magnet for waterbirds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
Date: 16 April 2019
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Transpantaneira the road to the pantanal
Transpantaneira the road to the pantanal