Pantanal Jaguar Photography Expedition
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Aug 28 β†’ Sep 03, 2027
Pantanal, Brazil β€’ 7 Days / 6 Nights

Pantanal Jaguar Photography Expedition

Starting From $8,900 / person

Tour Overview

A highly focused wildlife photography expedition to the Pantanal, the best place in the world to photograph jaguars in the wild. This experience is designed around boat-based safaris, allowing close and prolonged encounters with jaguars, giant river otters, and an incredible diversity of birdlifeβ€”all with minimal physical effort.

  • βœ“Jaguar Sightings
  • βœ“River Safaris
  • βœ“Giant Otters
  • βœ“Bird Diversity
  • βœ“Close Encounters

About

The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, is a biodiversity hotspot known for its unmatched density of wildlife. Unlike dense rainforests, the open river systems and sparse vegetation provide exceptional visibility, making it one of the most rewarding destinations for wildlife photographers.

This expedition is carefully structured to maximise jaguar sightings along the CuiabΓ‘ River and surrounding waterways, where these apex predators are regularly seen hunting, resting, and interacting. With extended time on the water, you will have multiple opportunities to capture behavior, action, and intimate portraits.

Designed for both serious photographers and enthusiasts, this tour ensures a balance of intensive wildlife sessions and comfortable downtime, all while maintaining a low-impact and mobility-friendly approach.

Spotlight

One of the highest probabilities of wild jaguar sightings anywhere in the world
Boat-based safaris enabling close, eye-level wildlife photography
Extended time in prime jaguar territory for behavioral and action shots
Opportunities to photograph giant river otters, caimans, and rich birdlife
Ideal for low-mobility travel with minimal walking and maximum shooting time
Unique river ecosystem offering reflections, interactions, and storytelling compositions

Day-wise Plan

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      Gallery

      From $8,900 / person
      28 Aug – 03 Sep 2027