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Booking Details
Tour Leader: Xavier Munoz
Group Size: min of 3 participants
Deposit: $1000 / £800
Single Suppliment: Available, please ask
Meeting: Guarulhos Airport (São Paulo)
Highlights
This itinerary has been designed to guarantee the best wildlife-viewing opportunities at several of the most gorgeous reserves and landscapes in Pantanal, Brazil.
· Try for South America’s “Big Five” Brazilian Tapir, Maned Wolf, Giant Anteater, Giant Otter, and Jaguar.
· Witness the “Big Five” of birds: Red Legged Seriema, Greater Rhea, Hyacinth Macaw, Toco Toucan, and Helmeted Manakin. Add Southern Screamer, Sunbittern, Scarlet-headed Blackbird, five species of kingfisher, and so many more!
· Explore both sides of the Transpantaneira wilderness -by boat and road on safari- like excursions.
Included
Expert guidance and transport service
Airport transfers and visits described in the itinerary
Accommodation (in a standard room) and meals, as described in the itinerary
Entrance fees to all natural reserves described in the itinerary
Domestic flights:
-From São Paulo to Campo Grande
-From Campo Grande to Cuiabá
Boat excursions
Excluded
Soft and alcoholic beverages
Tips
Wi-Fi (due to the remote location of some of the places we will visit, internet connection may be intermittent and low-bandwidth)
Personal expenses (extra nights, late checkout, laundry, gifts, etc.)
Accommodation and meals not described in the program
Flights to/from Sao Paulo; flights from Cuibá to Sao Paulo or any other destination.
Recommended
Recommended Gear:
A good 300mm lens (or high-end zoom that covers 300mm) and a full-frame camera are
ideal for this trip, but a longer lens is better for most birds.
A 500mm with a 1.4x or 600mm are the best options, but a 300mm with 1.4x and 2x teleconverters also usually does a great job.
A smaller lens can be nice for scenery shots throughout
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Summary
Discover the Pantanal’s vast wetlands, teeming with jaguars, caimans, and exotic birds. Immerse yourself in vibrant culture, breathtaking sunsets, and guided adventures that inspire wonder, connection, and unforgettable memories
Basic Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in São Paulo
Arrive today at Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) in São Paulo. No activities are planned, giving you time to rest after your travels. A transfer to our nearby hotel is included (approx. 20 minutes). Optional early check-in can be arranged for those arriving before noon (extra charges apply).
This evening, we gather for a welcome dinner, meet your guides and fellow travelers, and enjoy an introduction to the adventure ahead. Don’t miss trying Brazil’s national cocktail, the caipirinha — sugarcane liquor, lime, and sugar.
Accommodation: Hotel Hampton by Hilton(D)
Day 2: Flight to Campo Grande – Southern Pantanal
We take an early flight to Campo Grande, then drive through the Pantanal grasslands toward Aguapé Lodge (approx. 4 hours), stopping for wildlife along the way. After lunch and check-in, we explore the grounds, already alive with birdlife.
Possible sightings include Hyacinth Macaw, Toco Toucan, Blue-fronted Parrot, Nanday Parakeet, Lineated and White Woodpeckers, Greater Thornbird, Crested Oropendola, Plush-crested Jay, and more.
Dinner and an optional checklist session close the evening.
Accommodation: Aguapé Lodge (B, L, D)

Day 3: Safari Drives from Aguapé Lodge
With over 300 bird species recorded, Aguapé is superb for photography and wildlife viewing. Morning and afternoon safari drives bring chances for Southern Screamer, Blaze-winged Parakeet, Gilded Hummingbird, Pale-crested Woodpecker, Red-billed Scythebill, Helmeted Manakin, Scarlet-headed Blackbird, and more.
The lodge’s location also makes this one of the best spots in the region for Giant Anteater. Other mammals may include Marsh Deer, South American Coati, Capybara, Crab-eating Fox, River Otter, and Southern Tamandua. Night drives offer opportunities for Great Potoo, Pauraque, Scissor-tailed Nightjar, Striped Owl, and other nocturnal species.
Accommodation: Aguapé Lodge. (B, L, D)

Day 4: Birding & River Excursion – Return to Campo Grande
After breakfast, we enjoy a final bird walk, with excellent chances for Great Rufous Woodcreeper, Blaze-winged Parakeet, Chestnut-eared Aracari, and Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl.
A motorboat trip on the Aquidauana River provides chances for Giant Otter, as well as Black-collared Hawk, Rufous-tailed Jacamar, Blue-throated Piping Guan, and multiple species of kingfisher. After lunch, we return to Campo Grande for the night, stopping en route at a nesting site for macaws and herons.
Accommodation: Mohave Hotel. (B, L, D)

Day 5: Campo Grande to Cuiabá – Northern Pantanal
A morning flight brings us to Cuiabá, gateway to the northern Pantanal. We drive south to Poconé, stopping for a traditional churrasco lunch. From here, we travel the legendary Transpantaneira Road, probably rivalled only by Africa’s Serengeti for wildlife viewing.
Our destination is Pousada Piuval, a family-run ranch lodge set on 7,000 hectares. After check-in, there’s time for a short walk or a swim in the pool before dinner.
Accommodation: Pousada Piuval. (B, L, D)

Day 6: Birding & Wildlife on the Transpantaneira
Today we explore the Transpantaneira and surrounding wetlands, where wildlife is abundant. Expect Marsh Deer, Crab-eating Fox, Greater Rhea, Bare-faced Curassow, Chestnut-bellied Guan, and a wide variety of waders, herons, and ibises.
Bridge crossings offer prime spots for viewing kingfishers, jacanas, Cocoi Heron, Green Ibis, and many others.
Accommodation: Pousada Piuval. (B, L, D)

Day 7: Drive to Porto Jofre – Jaguar Boat Excursion
After morning birding at Piuval, we continue south along the Transpantaneira, through palm woodlands, flooded grasslands, and marshes teeming with wildlife.
By afternoon, we arrive at Porto Jofre, where we transfer to our floating houseboat — our base for two days of Jaguar photography. With air-conditioned cabins and private baths, this “floating hotel” keeps us close to the action. After dinner, enjoy a briefing and (weather permitting) breathtaking stargazing under the Southern Cross.
Accommodation: Houseboat Hotel. (B, L, D)

Day 8: Jaguar & River Wildlife
Today is dedicated to searching for Jaguars, which thrive along the Cuiabá River. Using speedboats, we explore river channels where sightings are frequent. Jaguars often rest on the banks or swim across the waterways, offering outstanding photographic opportunities.
Other highlights may include Giant Otter, Black Skimmer, Pied Plover, Southern Screamer, and Pygmy Kingfisher in the back channels. After an exhilarating day, we return to the houseboat for dinner — and perhaps a celebratory caipirinha.
Accommodation: Houseboat Hotel. (B, L, D)
Day 9: Wildlife along the Pixaim River
We retrace our route north, exploring the Transpantaneira in greater detail. Look for Black-and-Gold Howler Monkeys, Chestnut-eared Aracari, Snail Kite, Great Antshrike, Cream-colored Woodpecker, and more.
By afternoon, we reach Mato Grosso Hotel on the banks of the Rio Pixaim. Feeders attract colorful species like Orange-backed Troupial, Silver-beaked and Palm Tanagers, Red-crested Cardinal, and others.
Accommodation: Mato Grosso Hotel, Pixaim River. (B, L, D)
Day 10: Exploring the Pixaim River
This morning we set out by boat to look for secretive species like Agami Heron and Zig-zag Heron, along with Green-and-rufous Kingfisher, Black-capped Donacobius, Band-tailed Antbird, and Helmeted Manakin.
The Pixaim is also excellent for Giant Otter and, with luck, Brazilian Tapir. After dinner, we sample authentic Pantanal cuisine, including local beef and the famous piranha.
Accommodation: Mato Grosso Hotel, Pixaim River. (B, L, D)

Day 11: Return to Cuiabá – Depart Brazil
After breakfast, we drive back to Cuiabá, arriving in time for afternoon flights. Plan departures after 4:00 PM, or extend with an overnight in Cuiabá or São Paulo – please make contact for more details of the extention. (B)
What To Expect
Note:
In some departures the tour might be run in reverse order. The tour leader may modify the plan on any particular day based on weather, feeder activity, recent sighting information, newly opened sites, and other factors. As most of the tour is based in just a few lodges, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary.
Grading: Medium. Day walks only. To enjoy the trip to the full you should enjoy spending time in the fresh air on foot and boat rides.
Weather: The Pantanal is a tropical wet and dry region with an average annual temperature of 21,5 °C (70.7 °F). Daily high temperatures average at 30 °C to 32 °C (86 °F to 90 °F) and the weather therefore remains hot throughout the day. During the
dry season (May to September), however, it can occasionally get a little cooler. The rainy season from October to April has hot temperatures year-round. Due to the tropical climate in the North Pantanal, there are hot temperatures year-round and the
weather can seem very humid.
Clothing: Proper hiking gear, a rain jacket, comfortable shoes, a backpack with essential things such as warm clothes and waterproof gear.
IMPORTANT
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is a requirement for joining any wildlife photography tour or workshop arranged by Focused On Wildlife (or our partners). Please ensure you have a comprehensive policy in place before departure. We recommend choosing a reputable provider you already trust, with cover that includes medical emergencies, cancellations, and delays.
Equipment Insurance
Your camera gear is one of your most valuable investments. On our tours, you may be travelling into remote and sometimes unpredictable environments, where accidents, loss, or theft can occur. It’s essential that your photographic equipment is properly insured before you travel.
Wildlife photography often involves capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments. By insuring your kit, you’ll have peace of mind that, should the unexpected happen, you’re protected financially. This allows you to stay focused on what really matters: immersing yourself in nature and bringing home unforgettable images.
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Booking Details
Tour Leader: Xavier Munoz
Group Size: min of 3 participants
Deposit: $1000 / £800
Single Suppliment: Available, please ask
Meeting: Guarulhos Airport (São Paulo)
Highlights
This itinerary has been designed to guarantee the best wildlife-viewing opportunities at several of the most gorgeous reserves and landscapes in Pantanal, Brazil.
· Try for South America’s “Big Five” Brazilian Tapir, Maned Wolf, Giant Anteater, Giant Otter, and Jaguar.
· Witness the “Big Five” of birds: Red Legged Seriema, Greater Rhea, Hyacinth Macaw, Toco Toucan, and Helmeted Manakin. Add Southern Screamer, Sunbittern, Scarlet-headed Blackbird, five species of kingfisher, and so many more!
· Explore both sides of the Transpantaneira wilderness -by boat and road on safari- like excursions.
Included
Expert guidance and transport service
Airport transfers and visits described in the itinerary
Accommodation (in a standard room) and meals, as described in the itinerary
Entrance fees to all natural reserves described in the itinerary
Domestic flights:
-From São Paulo to Campo Grande
-From Campo Grande to Cuiabá
Boat excursions
Excluded
Soft and alcoholic beverages
Tips
Wi-Fi (due to the remote location of some of the places we will visit, internet connection may be intermittent and low-bandwidth)
Personal expenses (extra nights, late checkout, laundry, gifts, etc.)
Accommodation and meals not described in the program
Flights to/from Sao Paulo; flights from Cuibá to Sao Paulo or any other destination.
Recommended
Recommended Gear:
A good 300mm lens (or high-end zoom that covers 300mm) and a full-frame camera are
ideal for this trip, but a longer lens is better for most birds.
A 500mm with a 1.4x or 600mm are the best options, but a 300mm with 1.4x and 2x teleconverters also usually does a great job.
A smaller lens can be nice for scenery shots throughout
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Discover the Pantanal’s vast wetlands, teeming with jaguars, caimans, and exotic birds. Immerse yourself in vibrant culture, breathtaking sunsets, and guided adventures that inspire wonder, connection, and unforgettable memories

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INCLUDED
Expert guidance and transport service
Airport transfers and visits described in the itinerary
Accommodation (in a standard room) and meals, as described in the itinerary
Entrance fees to all natural reserves described in the itinerary
Domestic flights:
-From São Paulo to Campo Grande
-From Campo Grande to Cuiabá
Boat excursions
EXCLUDED
Soft and alcoholic beverages
Tips
Wi-Fi (due to the remote location of some of the places we will visit, internet connection may be intermittent and low-bandwidth)
Personal expenses (extra nights, late checkout, laundry, gifts, etc.)
Accommodation and meals not described in the program
Flights to/from Sao Paulo; flights from Cuibá to Sao Paulo or any other destination.
RECOMMENDED
Recommended Gear:
A good 300mm lens (or high-end zoom that covers 300mm) and a full-frame camera are
ideal for this trip, but a longer lens is better for most birds.
A 500mm with a 1.4x or 600mm are the best options, but a 300mm with 1.4x and 2x teleconverters also usually does a great job.
A smaller lens can be nice for scenery shots throughout
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