ATLANTIC RAINFOREST EXTENSION 2025

THE ATLANTIC RAINFOREST IS ONE OF THE MOST BIODIVERSE HABITATS OF THE WORLD, HOME TO A HUGE NUMBER OF ENDEMIC SPECIES. ON THIS EXTENSION WE WILL FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHING THE COLORFUL BIRDS OF THIS RICH FOREST.

We will stay at a small lodge fully devoted to bird photography and birdwatching. Located about 4 hours south of São Paulo city, this place is famous for its incredible feeders loaded with dozens of different bird species, many of which will unashamedly eat directly from your hands! Some of the regular feeder birds here includes Saffron Toucanet, Red-breasted Toucan, Yellow-fronted and Blond-crested Woodpeckers, Magpie and Green-headed Tanagers, Maroon-bellied Parakeets, Scale-throated Hermit and many more.

A multiflash system will be set up by your guide for hummingbird photography as well, proviiding really unique images. Some mammals are a possibility too, specially Tapir, that often comes at night to our lodge. This is a great extension tour to your Pantanal trip, as you will experience a completely different habitat with lots of photographic opportunities.

  • Fully hosted trip from São Paulo
  • All road transportation on comfortable private vans
  • Double occupancy accomodations (single rooms are available, specially for early bookings)
  • Multiflash photography setup for hummingbirds
  • All meals during the itinerary
  • All beverages (except alcoholic)
  • Tips

NOT INCLUDED

  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Meals not mentioned on the itinerary
  • 21 – 23 June, 2025 (for Complete Pantanal I)
  • 07 – 09 Sept, 2025 (for Complete Pantanal II)
  • 25 – 27 Sept, 2025 (for Complete Pantanal III)
  • 20 – 22 Sept, 2025 (for Complete Houseboat)
  • Maximum of only 6 guests.
  • US$ 1.900 per person, US$ 170 additional for single room.
  • Excellent opportunities to photograph at close range colorful rainforest birds.
  • Multi-flash setup to photograph hummingbirds.
  • Some mammals can be seen too, like Tayra, Tapir and Paca.
  • Level of difficulty is easy for photographing at the feeders. Optionally, you can explore some of the trails, which are also quite easy.