
Pantanal
October 19 – 27, 2026
Brazil
$15,995
October 10 – 18, 2027
Limited to 8 Guests
Join us on an unforgettable journey deep into the heart of Brazil, into the vast and mesmerizing ecosystem known as the Pantanal. This is a place where nature still pulses with raw life, where open skies stretch endlessly above shimmering wetlands, and where every bend in the river reveals another wonder. We will navigate its beautiful waterways, drifting past dense forests and sun-drenched banks as we search for one of the world’s most powerful and iconic big cats, the magnificent jaguar!
These elusive predators prefer to stalk their prey at the water’s edge, blending seamlessly into the shadows before launching their powerful ambush. It’s no coincidence that our search for these aquatic masters takes place entirely by boat; traveling quietly over the water gives us the best chance to observe and photograph jaguars as they patrol their domain. While our photographic focus will certainly be on the king of the swamps, the sheer variety of life around us means your shutter will be working overtime as countless birds, mammals, and reptiles appear throughout the journey.
The Pantanal is renowned for its extraordinary concentration of birdlife. Brilliantly colored species fill the skies, treetops, and marshes, creating a living tapestry of movement and sound. It is said that five of the most strikingly beautiful birds on the planet make their home here. With a bit of luck and patience, we may witness these avian gems in all their glory.
Our days will be spent cruising the rivers and narrow waterways aboard custom-designed boats built for stability, comfort, and excellent viewing. Our floating lodge is situated in close proximity to the locations we will explore, providing you with a comfortable home and efficient location. Our professional guides, specialists in Pantanal wildlife behavior, know how to anticipate animal movement and will skillfully navigate us to prime locations where jaguars most often appear. Their expertise as naturalists and boatmen ensures we’ll be positioned with the best possible angles to capture compelling images of jaguars, giant otters, capybaras, caimans, and other wildlife that share this watery world. You will have your own row in the boat, giving you the opportunity to spread out and take advantage of pointing your camera unobstructed in both directions.
At any moment, a jaguar may step quietly out of the forest to drink, or it may explode from the undergrowth in a lightning-fast burst of power as it hunts. We will be ready with cameras in hand to witness and photograph these unforgettable moments.
This small group workshop is designed for comfort, learning, and flexibility. With private boats and vehicles dedicated exclusively to our group, we can move freely and linger as long as needed to make the most of each wildlife encounter. Traveling without extra passengers gives us more space, time, and focus to do what we love most: creating meaningful images of some of the most remarkable animals on Earth and fully immersing ourselves in the magic of the Pantanal.
About the wildlife: This workshop offers significant opportunities for photographing wildlife, and while we do our best to maximize our wildlife encounters—based on past experiences, local knowledge, and the current conditions—we need to impress upon you that the wildlife really is wild and that we don’t control it.
This itinerary is subject to change due to weather, local conditions, and other factors.
Arrive in Cuiaba before 6:00 PM today for transport to our hotel. We’ll have a group meet and greet before dinner. (Amazon Hotel Aeroporto)
After breakfast, we’ll be driven in a private air-conditioned vehicle to our first lodge, with lunch and roadside photography along the way.
Possible species include the world’s biggest stork, the jabiru, orange-backed troupial, northern emerald toucanet, black-collared hawk, Chaco chachalaca, snail kite, roadside hawk, large-billed tern, and various herons and egrets. The endemic marsh deer is possible, as are anteaters. We will photograph birds at the numerous feeders around the lodge before dinner.
An evening lesson on wildlife photography will follow dinner.
After breakfast, we’ll transfer to Porto Jofre, photographing at a couple of hotspots along the way. Once at the port, we will travel by boat to Port do Capivara Lodge. We’ll spend the afternoon looking for wildlife. Possible species: vermillion flycatcher, great-horned owl, and black-backed water tyrant.
We’ll spend the next four days searching and photographing from boats in the heart of the Pantanal. Possible species: jaguars, capybara, caiman, howler monkeys, giant river otters, kingfishers, herons, egrets, and one of the 500 avian species in the Pantanal might pop up! The Lodge, Port do Capivara is comfortable, but most importantly, it is in the heart of the jaguars’ territory. Jaguars have been seen on the property, so always take care when outside. Our location also lets us get into the action at the best times for sightings and photography.
After breakfast, we’ll transfer to Porto Jofre by boat, then drive to the next lodge. There will be time to check the feeders for some photos, followed by dinner and an evening image review.
Possible Species: peach-fronted parakeet, red-crested cardinal, saffron finch, white-tailed goldenthroat.
We’ll wake up early to check for toco toucans at the feeders. Following our last breakfast, we’ll transfer to Cuiaba airport for flights home after 2:00 PM.
We've chosen this floating lodge for comfort, knowledgeable and friendly staff, and convenience to our main objective, photographing the Jaguars along the river. We also place a significant value on isolation and exclusivity. We visit the Pantanal later in the season than most, when we are highly successful in finding wildlife, including many Jaguar sightings. The accommodations feature twin beds or a queen bed, storage for clothing, a sitting area, a verandah, and of course, en suite bathrooms with toilets, hot water, showers, and air conditioning. The lodge staff will make you feel comfortable and well fed.
Typically, we'll go out on our private boats looking for Jaquars two times each day, in the morning and again in the afternoon. This will give you some downtime between each photography session to import images, work with our instructors, and enjoy a wonderful lunch.
You'll have your own row in the boats, giving you ample space to photograph from.
Moderate: Short walks and ability to board vehicles and small boats.
Arrive at Marechal Rondon International Airport (CGB), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso before 6:00 PM on October 10, 2027. Flights out can be made after 2:00 PM on October 18, 2027. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.
Please see our page How To Prepare For Your Workshop. We will send you a detailed information document 90 days before your workshop. This document will include specifics of where and when to meet, gear and clothing recommendations, and more.
You'll have the opportunity to photograph jaguars, capybara, caiman, howler monkeys, and giant river otters. The Pantanal is also home to over 500 bird species, including jabiru storks, kingfishers, and toucans.
You'll learn techniques for wildlife photography, including capturing fast-moving subjects, working in varied lighting conditions, and composing dynamic images. Our pros will also guide you through image reviews and post-processing to enhance your photos.
This workshop follows our standard refundable policy. You can receive a full refund if you cancel more than 150 days before the start date. Cancellations between 150 and 91 days will refund payments exceeding 50% of tuition, and between 90 and 61 days, payments exceeding 75% of tuition. No refunds are available within 60 days unless we fill your space, in which case you'll receive a 100% refund. All refunds are issued by the same payment method and are subject to a 5% administrative processing fee.
The workshop is limited to a maximum of 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience with ample space for photography and interaction with the instructors.
A moderate fitness level is required, as you'll need to handle short walks and board vehicles and small boats. The workshop is designed to be accessible while still providing exciting photographic opportunities.
Yes, medical evacuation insurance is required, and travel medical insurance is also mandatory. Trip cancellation insurance is optional but recommended to protect your investment.
You'll stay in comfortable lodges with twin or queen beds, en suite bathrooms, and amenities like air conditioning and a verandah. The lodges are chosen for their proximity to wildlife and offer a welcoming atmosphere with great food and friendly staff.
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