Hotel Pantanal Norte
This simple but comfortable Pantanal lodge is best known as a base for jaguar spotting trips.
The simple but comfortable Hotel Pantanal Norte is known for its jaguar-spotting trips and plentiful fishing in the river.
Formerly Hotel Porto Jofre, Attractively situated on the banks of the Cuiabá river in Brazil’s Pantanal, the hotel’s grounds contain large fruit trees popular with hyacinth macaws, while a jetty leads out to a lagoon with enormous Victoria Regia lilies.
The spacious and neutrally furnished guestrooms are arranged in rows of chalets. Each has air-con, and a veranda with river or garden views.
The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, TV room and restaurant, where meals are served in Brazilian buffet style.
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