
| For more information (including an easy to print itinerary), contact us at 1-888-203-7464 or by email at info@pibird.com. |
| Pantanal and Rio Cristalino: This is one of our most popular trips with first time Brazil bird watchers. Every birder and wildlife lover wants to see the Pantanal. Then once at the Pantanal, you must fly to Rio Cristalino for five days of birding in one of the top birding sites in the Amazon basin. Most trips top off the first 8 to 10 days with another 3 days at the Chapada dos Gimaraes National Park. Most trips find from 420 to 480 species in two weeks with well-planned itineraries and top South American guides. Pantanal wildlife and birds and high quality Amazon birding make for great trips from $3,690. Great guides include Lelis Navarrete and top Brazilian guides. Trips offered when in the Pantanal dry months from April to November. Learn more from our Pantanal and Rio Cristalino website (click here). Pantanal Spectacular: These trips (often for ten days) are focused on finding not only the bird species of the Pantanal, but also taking more time to find many of the numerous mammal species of the Pantanal. Besides finding the Jaguar, most birders and wildlife watchers are very keen to see some of the many endemic primates and other mammals in Brazil. Brazil has more mammals than any other country in the world. Endemics and near endemics make this a fantastic trip. We have several trips planned with the Sierra Club to the Pantanal, and we are always happy to develop other custom trips here. Pantanal Spectacular. Atlantic Forest Classic Brazil: This trip is designed for the birder looking for another excellent South American birding opportunity, rich in endemics. These trips are also not that expensive at about $300 per day. Over a nine day trip, you can bird many of the key birding sites in the Atlantic Forest, including Itatiaia National Park (and several key habitats and sites there) and Uba Tuba (and several key birding sites nearby. Most trips find 260 to 280 species, including 95 Atlantic Forest specialities, with well-planned itineraries and top South American bird guides. Several local hotels cater to bird watchers to make the trip affordable and productive for birding. Trips from $2,490 to $3,090. Trips offered throughout the year, as there is no rainy season here. Learn more from our Atlantic Forest Classic Brazil website (click here). Spectacular Atlantic Forest Brazil: Some birders prefer a much longer Atlantic Forest trip to spend more time birding and more time finding more of the endemic species of the Atlantic Forest. These locations include Itatiaia National Park, Serra dos Orgáos National Park and surrounding areas, Regua Reserve, Uba Tuba and Fazenda Intervales State Park. These trips can find well over 450 species, and often run from 14 to 18 days, ranging in price from $3,490 to $4,690. Trip are lead by Bruno Lima (an experience Atlantic Forest ornithologist) or Lelis Navarrete, one of South America's top guides. Learn more from our Atlantic Forest Brazil website (click here). Northeast Brazil: Another productive birding trips for Brazil for the experience Brazilian birder, desiring more excellent Brazilian birding and more Brazilian endemics is northeast. One of our experience staff has done this trip 3 times, and he continues to rave about the quality of birding at this location. Most trips find 300 to 400 species in about 10 days. Trips start from $2,990. Learn more from our Northeast Brazil website (click here). |
| Brief Overview of Each Trip |
| Birding in the Phillipines |
| For more information or to register for any of our birding trips, call Charles at 888-203-7464 or Charles directly at 720-320-1974 or by email at info@PIBird.com. |


| Pantanal, Rio Cristalino, Atlantic Forest and Northeast and More! |
| Photo by Lelis Navarrete. |

| Photo by Lelis Navarrete |





| Photo by Lelis Navarrete |
| Photo by Lelis Navarrete |
| Photo by Lelis Navarrete |
| Photo by Lelis Navarrete. |
| This photo and header photo by Bud Johnson. |
| This site is currently under construction. We have recently developed a partnership to support serveral bird watching trips in Argentina. Please contact us to get detailed itineraries and trip reports. More on our website soon. |