What is emas national park?

Emas National Park is a protected area located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It was created in 1961 and covers an area of 1,321 square kilometers. The park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including jaguars, pumas, giant otters, anacondas, and over 400 species of birds.

Emas National Park is characterized by vast grasslands, savannas, and wetlands. It is home to the largest remaining population of hyacinth macaws in the world, as well as several other endangered species, such as the maned wolf and the giant anteater.

Visitors to Emas National Park can enjoy activities such as hiking, birdwatching, wildlife observation, and safari tours. The park has several trails and observation towers, as well as a visitor center with exhibits on the local ecosystem and wildlife. Camping and overnight stays are also allowed in designated areas within the park.