FAZENDA BARRANCO ALTO

LODGE FARM BIRDWATCHING RIDING SCENERY

WELCOME TO THE BARRANCO ALTO ECO-LODGE !

You have arrived at nature's paradise, where water and earth become variegated tiles holding the secrets of natures endless cycles.  Come dive in Rio Negro's dark and mysterious waters. Watch the cheerful flight of hyacinth, blue-and-yellow and red-and-green macaws.  Feel the force of the howler monkey's roar and share our passion for nature as the essence of life.

On Barranco Alto Farm you will have the rare opportunity to witness the morning fishing of a giant otter family as dawn breaks, observe the ritual of alligator mating and, with luck and patience, to look into the eyes of the biggest cat of the Americas: the jaguar.

Besides this, you can live the day-to-day life of an authentic Pantanal cowboy, savour typical local dishes and sleep in a traditional house which offers all the necessary comforts for a cozy and unforgettable stay.

Understanding the mysteries of nature helps us develop a  more ecologically correct - eco friendly attitude towards the environment and as such leads to a better conservation of it.

The programs and activities that we offer are guided by us in Portuguese, English, German, French and Spanish and will be adapted to suit the particular desires of each guest.  

Come and enjoy our customized service! 

Due to the restricted number of rooms, we recommend that you make your reservations well in advance.

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aerial view
final approach
contact to wildlife
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watching caimans
the lodge
giant otters
fishing for lunch !
canoeing
sleeping room
private veranda
home-grown food
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LAST UPDATED: 14/09/2006

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