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Jaguars of the Pantanal 2027 August 31 - September 11, 2027

The Wonders of the Pantanal

Brazil's Pantanal is the largest contiguous wetland on earth. While the largest part lies within the borders of Brazil, a small area in the west extends into Bolivia and Paraguay. It constitutes an enormous river delta that is teeming with wildlife. All though it is overshadowed by the Amazon rain forest in the north, the Pantanal boasts the highest concentration of wildlife on the South American continent. It is here that one finds the third largest big cat: the Pantanal jaguar. Once a very elusive cat, the jaguars in the Pantanal are regularly seen as they have become habituated due to boat traffic from the local fisherman.

The jaguar is the only living member of the genus Panthera (big cat) in the Americas and it is the third largest cat in the world after the tiger and lion. The word jaguar comes from the indigenous word "yaguar" which means, "he who kills with one leap. And they do. The Pantanal is the best place in the world to watch them successfully hunt.  Jaguars have influenced the culture of the Americas for over a thousand years. They have been an important symbol for the different cultures that inhabited the American Continent (both North and South). Today, the world of the mighty Jaguar has grown smaller and less important. Deforestation due to logging and to clear land for cattle is the greatest threat to the world’s third largest big cat. As the physical territory of the jaguar continues to shrink, half of the worlds’ jaguars are now found in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest and the Pantanal. They are vulnerable to poaching as jaguar paws, teeth and other body parts are still sought after, mostly by China for traditional medicine and ornaments.

The Pantanal Wetlands spread out over 42 million acres across three South American countries - Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. If laid out, it would be bigger than 29 US States, and 9 European countries. It is world-renowned for its abundance of wildlife. The Pantanal boasts the highest concentration of wildlife on the continent. There is estimated to be about 1,000 bird species, 300 mammal species, 480 reptile species and 9,000 invertebrates. Many animals that live in the Amazon basin also occur in the Pantanal where they are much easier to spot due to less dense vegetation and more vast open spaces.

We will spend ten days cruising the Cuiaba River and its tributaries in powered speed boats in search of jaguars. At the same time we will have great opportunities to see yacare caimans, endangered giant river otters, capybaras (the world's largest rodent)  and many bird species including the world's largest stork, the jabiru.

On our way to and from the Cuiaba River we will be driving on the Transpantaneira where we may see caimans, capybara, marsh deer and maybe ring-tailed coatis. The water-filled artificial ditches next to the Transpantaneira attract myriads of waterbirds. These birds are very used to the road traffic and can easily be photographed from a close distance. 

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  • Duration
    12 days
  • Group Size
    6 people
  • Price

    $9,650.00 – $9,950.00

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Porto Jofre Hotel, Cuiaba River


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  • Day 01: August 31

     

    Arrival in Cuiaba, Brazil

    Transfer from the airport to your hotel.

    Overnight at Gran Odara Hotel; breakfast included; lunch and dinner on your own

  • Day 02: September 01

    Transpantaneira Highway to Porto Jofre

    After breakfast, we start to make our way into the Pantanal via the Transpantaneira Highway, the main artery through the Pantanal floodplain. We will drive for a few hours via the town of Pocone and will be able to photograph along the way. We may see yacare caimans, capybara and the largest stork in the world, the jabiru. We will either have lunch in Pocone during our drive to the lodge or upon arrival at our lodge . After we settle into our lodge, we will have our first afternoon boat ride to look for one of the most beautiful big cats in the world, the jaguar. 
    Overnight at Porto Jofre (B,L,D included)
     

    Day 02: September 01

  • Day 03 - 11: September 02-10

     

    Porto Jofre, Cuiaba River

    Over the next 9 full days, we will explore the shores of the Rio Cuiabá and its tributaries by speed boat in search of jaguars, endangered giant river otters, capybaras, old world monkeys and many other mammals. Along the banks of the river, we have the best chances to see jaguars at this time of year as they hunt and move in search of food. During our recent trip here, our guests saw several of these amazing big cats during the day - many of them at close range for extended periods of time. We will stay at a comfortable lodge within jaguar territory. We will have many opportunities to photograph and observe these huge apex predators during our time cruising along this tranquil and beautiful river system. Our days will start early, we will return to the lodge for lunch (unless we bring a packed lunch), and we will return to the lodge at dark.
    (B,L,D and drinks included)
  • Day 12: September 11

    Drive to Cuiaba

    After our breakfast, we will drive back to Cuiaba and international flight home

    (B included. Lunch and dinner on your own)

     

    Day 12: September 11


We look forward to seeing you on your next Wild Focus Expedition!

Included

  • Accommodations for 11 nights on a double-share/single room basis with private facilities.
  • All land transportation to/from Porto Jofre and Cuiaba
  • All boat trips
  • National park entry fees in the Pantanal
  • All meals excluding lunch/dinner on arrival and departure in Cuiaba and where otherwise noted in the itinerary
  • Two Wild Focus Expeditions leaders

Not Included

  • International airfare to/from Brazil
  • All drinks except for mineral water on boats
  • Travel / medical insurance (highly recommended)
  • Items of a personal nature including laundry, bar, personal shopping , telephone calls and internet
  • Tips/gratuities for drivers, guides and lodge staff
  • Any additional expenses incurred as a result of client changing itinerary
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary

The Pantanal is a wildlife lover and photographer's dream trip. This adventure is all about  wildlife viewing and/or photography. Participants should be in good general health. This is an easy trip requiring a minimal level of exertion. Participants should be aware that several days of our itinerary require lengthy journeys along rough roads to reach the areas that are diverse and rich in wildlife. Most of our time will be spent on small but comfortable speed boats searching for jaguars and other wildlife. Temperatures may be high with most days reaching a high of 33ºC (95ºF} while the humidity can make it feel warmer.

There are mosquitos in the Pantanal so bring insect repellent. Malaria is not a risk in this region. Both dengue and malaria can occur on occasion but usually only during the wet season which is between December and March. Wearing neutral colored clothes and wearing long sleeved shirts and long pants provides protection from insect bites. Please keep in mind that mosquitos and most biting insects are attracted to the color blue.
Lodging in the Pantanal is very basic but clean with air-conditioned rooms. The meals are simple - "home cooked" style but good. Tourism in the Pantanal is still in its infancy and has only exploded in the last ten years. If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know on the Trip Registration Form. We can cater to all dietary needs.
 
For travelers who enjoy natural history, possess a sense of humor, and a true spirit of adventure, this expedition to Brazil will be a highlight of your life for years to come. Seeing a jaguar in the wild is about as exciting as it gets and we promise that this trip will be full of excitement!

Expedition Leaders

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Jami Tarris

The Pantanal is a very special place. It is an exciting, yet relaxed water-based safari brimming with wildlife action. Every time you go on a speedboat game drive, you will experience second-by-second anticipation of finding the elusive and only big cat of South American, the jaguar. These big cats are the featured megafauna highlight of this trip. Powerful and stunningly beautiful,  we can guaranty that you will see them in their natural habitat walking, hunting and sometimes even swimming in the river tributaries. The Pantanal has even more surprises that I will be thrilled to share with you.


Theo Allofs

The Pantanal is best place in South America to observe and photograph a wide range of animals. It is also the Nr. 1 location for seeing jaguars in the wild. I started photographing in the Pantanal in 2000. The place has inspired me so much that I returned for several years in a row for up to two months per year. The jaguars have become so used and relaxed around the boats that you might have encounters within a few yards distance. But not only jaguars attract wildlife lovers; you will also be fascinated by seeing many capybaras (the world's largest rodent), tapir, howler monkeys, giant river otter, plenty of caimans and myriads of birds. The Pantanal is a nature lover's paradise.

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