Jaguar’s Kingdom: A Pantanal Wildlife Photography Tour, 3 – 12 July 2025

Join us for the ultimate photographic adventure in one of the world’s most vibrant and biodiverse ecosystems: the Pantanal. Nestled in the heart of South America, this sprawling wetland is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Led by renowned photographers Daniel Kordan and Anselmo Hoffman, our tour will take you deep into the Jaguar’s realm, offering unparalleled opportunities to capture the majestic beauty of the Pantanal’s wildlife.

The Pantanal, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, is home to an astonishing array of species. With 463 species of birds, 269 species of fish, over 200 species of mammals, and countless reptiles and amphibians, you’ll have plenty to point your lens at. Imagine capturing the vibrant hues of a hyacinth macaw, the stealthy glide of an anaconda, or the playful antics of a family of giant otters. And, of course, the pièce de résistance: the elusive jaguar, often spotted lounging by the riverbanks or on the prowl for its next meal.

Why Join This Tour?

Unmatched Biodiversity: The Pantanal is one of the most biologically rich environments on Earth. Here, every turn offers a new photographic opportunity, from the elegant flight of a jabiru stork to the mesmerizing patterns of caimans basking in the sun.

Expert Guidance: Under the expert tutelage of Daniel Kordan and Anselmo Hoffman, you’ll not only improve your photography skills but also gain a deeper understanding of the Pantanal’s unique ecosystem. Their combined expertise ensures you’ll be in the right place at the right time to capture those perfect shots.

Luxury and Adventure: Stay in comfortable lodges that offer a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Enjoy delicious local cuisine while sharing your daily photographic triumphs and challenges with fellow adventurers.

Your Adventure Awaits

So pack your cameras and your sense of adventure, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through the Pantanal. Capture the essence of this wild paradise, from the smallest insect to the mightiest jaguar. Join us on this extraordinary photo journey and create memories – and photographs – that will last a lifetime.

Embark on the Jaguar Territory: A Pantanal Photo Journey and discover the beauty and wonder of one of the world’s last great wildernesses.

Day 1, July 3: Arrival at Cuiabá International Airport

Upon arrival at Cuiabá International Airport (CGB), you will be greeted by our team and transferred to your accommodation for a restful night before the adventure begins. Remember, the Pantanal is so rich in biodiversity, even the airport birds might be more exotic than the ones back home. This vast wetland is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve due to its unparalleled biodiversity and ecological significance.

Day 2, Journey to the Heart of the Pantanal

After breakfast, embark on a scenic private drive to our Lodge, nestled in the heart of the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. The Pantanal experiences a unique annual flood cycle, replenishing nutrients and supporting an incredibly diverse ecosystem. Upon arrival, settle into your standard double rooms and enjoy a delicious lunch. In the afternoon, we will explore the surrounding areas, where you can spot exotic wildlife such as capybaras, howler monkeys, and a variety of bird species including toucans and hyacinth macaws. Don’t be surprised if the local capybara gives you a look as if to say, “Another photographer, eh?”

Day 3: Full Day Wildlife Exploration

Spend the entire day immersed in the unparalleled biodiversity of the Pantanal. This wetland is one of the world’s most biologically rich environments, home to 463 species of birds, 269 species of fish, over 200 species of mammals, and countless reptiles and amphibians. Our guided tours will take you through different habitats to maximize wildlife sightings. Look out for caimans, anacondas, giant anteaters, and the elusive jaguar. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the Lodge, sharing stories and photographs with fellow travelers. Remember, in the Pantanal, even the insects are photogenic, though they might not always strike a pose.

Day 4: Morning Bird Watching and Transfer to Northern Pantanal

Start the day with a morning excursion dedicated to bird watching. The Pantanal is a paradise for ornithologists and photographers alike, boasting over 650 bird species. You might spot the striking jabiru stork, the largest flying bird in South America, and the brilliantly colored macaws. After lunch, we will depart for our next destination in the northern Pantanal, a journey of approximately three hours by private car. Along the way, we’ll discuss the flood cycle that sustains this dynamic habitat. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a roadside caiman giving you a toothy grin.

Days 5 and 6 and 7: Jaguar Safari on the River

These are the three full most anticipated days of the tour. We will spend our days on river safaris, searching for the majestic jaguar. Jaguars are often found along the riverbanks, hunting or lounging. With a bit of luck, we may witness a live predation, a rare and thrilling experience. The Pantanal’s flood cycle not only supports these top predators but also a diverse range of species including giant otters, caimans, and numerous birds. All meals will be provided at the hotel. These days offer unparalleled opportunities for photography, capturing the raw beauty and power of the Pantanal’s wildlife. And remember, in the jungle, the mighty jungle, the jaguar might just be napping… until you show up. Private boats with expert guides booked for these days.

Days 8, 9: Next lodge at Northern Pantanal

Arrive at our next riverside hotel in the northern Pantanal, where you’ll be accommodated for the next 2 nights. The northern Pantanal boasts the highest density of jaguars in the world, making it the best place to observe these magnificent cats in their natural habitat. After settling in, spend the afternoon exploring the rich wildlife that thrives along the riverbanks. Enjoy all meals at the hotel, where you can unwind and prepare for the exciting days ahead. Just be careful not to drop your sandwich; the local wildlife might find it irresistible.

Day 10, 12 July: Morning River Safari and Departure

On our final day, we’ll rise early for one last river safari, hoping to capture any last-minute sightings of jaguars and other wildlife. The Pantanal’s rich ecosystem, which we’ve explored over the past week, underscores why it is one of the most pristine and ecologically significant wetlands on the planet. After a half-day on the river, return to the hotel for lunch. Post-lunch, we will transfer you back to Cuiabá International Airport for your departure, or to a nearby hotel if you plan to extend your stay. Reflect on the incredible journey through this unique and vibrant environment, carrying with you memories and photographs of one of the world’s last great wildernesses.

Join us for an unforgettable adventure, capturing the beauty and wonder of the Pantanal through your lens!
Those who wish can join us on Amazing extension to Lencois Maranheses! White sand dunes with pristine lagoons, red river with “flowers textures”, open door flights and deep dark sky night photography!

Pricing:

Total price (twin shared cabin, twin shared hotel rooms): 7500 USD 

Difficulty: easy

Single supplement for rooms: +1000 USD

Tour includes:

  • Accommodation double/twin
  • all meals and non-alchohol drinks (except meals at the airport),
  • all transportation during the tour
  • photography tuition,
  • entrance fees to national parks and all local taxes

Not included in the price:

– Airfare
–  Local flights not included (recommended list will be provided)
– Visas (if applicable)
– Single supplement to upgrade to a single room
– Tips to the phinisi crew
– Meals at the airport

Cancellation policy

Cancellation and Refund Policy

We strongly recommend you to get a Trip Cancellation & Travel Insurance after booking your trip. If you cancel and the Workshop is otherwise filled, we will refund you the full amount you have paid towards the tuition, minus a $300 service charge. If you cancel and the Workshop does not fill, then you will be refunded according to the following schedule, based on the full fee of the Workshop:

Greater than 90 days from the start date of the Workshop:

full refund minus $300 service fee.

75 days or more :75% refund 60 days or more: 50% refund

Less than 60 days: no refund Refunds will be paid by the same method that the original payment was made.

Gear what to bring:
– camera mirrorless or dslr
– A wide angle lens. For example, Nikkor 14-24 or Canon 17-40.
– A middle-zoom lens such as a 24-70 mm
– A telephoto zoom lens, such as a 100-500 mm or fix 400 mm / 600 mm.


Tour leaders

Anselmo Hoffmann

Anselmo is a travel and nature photographer from Brazil.
Young and with a very singular look, his interpretation is artistic and surprisingly sensory.
He travels the world in search of remote and epic places to compose his photography. The journeys to acquire his beautiful images take days, scouting challenging locations for the best composition and light. Mountains, lakes, forests and animals are some of the main themes of her beautiful images.
The interpretation of natural landscapes transcends the senses, immediately connecting the viewer with his works. The feeling is being in the same place, experiencing the same incredible sensations that the artist experienced.
Many of his photographs have received major international awards recognized by FIAP (Federation Internationale de L’Art Photographique), PSA (Photographic Society of America) and IAAP (International Association of Art Photographers), as well as publications in magazines such as National Geographic.
Her work is active, and all the beauty she shows is intended to move and inspire, generating a sense of belonging and care for the planet.

 

Daniel Kordan

Landscape and travel photographer based in Bali, Indonesia. Partner with Iceland photo tours, instagram @Danielkordan with 2.3 Million followers, Nikon and Gitzo ambassador.

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