Poconé

A gateway to the Pantanal, Poconé in Mato Grosso offers thrilling wildlife encounters, scenic river tours, and rugged trails, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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Nestled in the vast wetlands of Mato Grosso, Poconé is a quiet gateway to the Pantanal’s untamed beauty. This unassuming town, steeped in cowboy culture, offers raw encounters with nature—where jaguars roam and rivers teem with caiman. Its dusty streets and rustic charm invite travelers to slow down, savoring the frontier spirit of Brazil’s wild heartland.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Município de Poconé
  • Type de destination : Ville
  • Brief Description: A gateway to the Pantanal, Poconé is a modest yet vital town in Mato Grosso, blending rural charm with access to one of the world's largest tropical wetlands.
  • Location: Central-Western Brazil, approximately 100 km southwest of Cuiabá, near the northern edge of the Pantanal.
  • Year Established/Founded: 1781 (as a settlement)
  • Governing Body/Management: Municipal government (Prefeitura Municipal de Poconé)
  • Significance/Known For: Serving as a starting point for Pantanal expeditions, particularly along the Transpantaneira road, and its gold-mining history during the colonial era.
  • Size/Area: 17,260 km² (municipal territory)
  • Population: Approximately 32,000 (2020 estimate)
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • The Transpantaneira road, a scenic route teeming with wildlife.
    • Local cattle ranches (fazendas) offering eco-tourism and Pantanal experiences.
    • Historical churches and remnants of its gold-mining past.
  • Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May–October) for optimal wildlife viewing and road accessibility.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: N/A (town itself); Pantanal tours may require fees.
  • Operating Hours: N/A (town access is unrestricted)
  • Website: www.pocone.mt.gov.br (municipal government, Portuguese only)

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