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  • 5/5 Dima G. 1 year ago on Google
    How can I book your hotel? Do you have a website or email address?
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  • 5/5 Meagan C. 6 months ago on Google
    A great place to stay for your jaguar safari. The hotel was busy during our stay, which was only apparent at mealtimes. We used the swimming pool daily, sometimes twice. The food was very good. Rooms were basic, but adequate for our needs. I'm not sure how the water is treated, but it left my hair feeling very odd and sticky. However, it was good being able to have a hot shower here, in what felt like the middle of nowhere.

  • 5/5 Lisa R. 6 months ago on Google
    Fabulous stay. The food is good, the receptionist spoke English which was really helpful for us. We did an all day boat ride and saw tons of wildlife including 10 jaguars. The boat guides are truely incredible at spotting the jags. Also saw an array of birds, mamals and reptiles along with pretty vegetation. Highly reccomend booking directly with the hotel and renting a car in dry season. It's a long drive but completely doable and will cut the price by more than half

  • 5/5 Jack R. 6 months ago on Google
    An amazing and unforgettable stay. From the moment we entered, we felt very welcome — the staff were all excellent. Food was good too. We booked everything directly with the hotel (stay and boat tour), and drove a rented car from Cuiaba airport. This saved us a lot of money compared to those who buy everything directly with a tour company. We stayed 2 nights and did the boat tour all day after the first night. We thought this was plenty of time on the water and we managed to see 10 jaguars, a tapir, many caiman (and one catching a huge fish), toucan, capybara, countless birds and a handful of monkeys too! The rooms are basic but do the job and are pretty good considering its very remote location. Also the wifi is surprisingly fast as they use Starlink!

  • 5/5 Kelly Croft Maser L. 9 months ago on Google
    Keeping in mind that this is an eco-lodge in a wild area at the very end of the Transpantaneira, it is a fabulous location for wildlife; but it is a little on the rustic side, so just set expectations accordingly. We cannot say enough about the amazing experience we had out on the Cuiaba River, where the hotel sits. People go primarily to look for jaguars, and we were not disappointed. We saw four of them in one day, including a mating pair and a female that we literally watched hunt and kill a large caiman! We saw an anaconda on our first night there. Yikes! There are also tons of birds, including the spectacular hyacinth macaws. The room itself was fairly basic and the bathroom wasn't very large; but the toilet and the shower worked fine. The rooms are air conditioned and come with a mini-fridge. I'd highly recommend it, but due to location! Keep in mind that it is a very long (multiple hours) drive from Cuiaba along a bumpy dirt road with some fairly sketchy bridges. So be prepared for adventure!

  • 5/5 Harvey T. 1 year ago on Google
    Great place to go if you are interested in seeing jaguars or fish for dorado. Located on the Cuiaba River, it is literally at the end of the Trans-Pantanal Highway. Rooms are not fancy, as this was initially a fishing camp, but the beds are comfortably firm and internet/wifi good. The meaks are served buffet style and there is a definite local Brazilian emphasis, and the fish is always fresh.

  • 5/5 DashCam I. 1 year ago on Google
    All good, great staff

  • 5/5 Loester S. 2 years ago on Google
    The best Pantanal experience ever!


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