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Find everything you need to know about our jaguar expeditions, photography gear, and the Pantanal ecosystem.

The peak jaguar spotting season is during the dry season, from June to October. During this time, the water levels recede, and jaguars congregate along the riverbanks to hunt and drink, making them much easier to observe.

While professional gear helps, many of our guests get amazing shots with high-end point-and-shoots or mid-range DSLRs. We recommend a lens with at least 400mm reach for the best wildlife portraits.

Absolutely. While we cater to many professional photographers, the experience of seeing a jaguar in the wild is breathtaking for everyone. Our guides provide deep insights into the ecosystem and behavior that all nature lovers will appreciate.

We keep our groups small to ensure a premium and intimate experience. Usually, our boats accommodate a maximum of 4 to 6 guests plus the guide and photographer.

Yes, most of our partner lodges provide satellite Wi-Fi in common areas. Please note that the connection may be slower than what you are used to due to the remote location.

Lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral colors is best. Bring a wide-brimmed hat, high-SPF sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good pair of binoculars. A detailed packing list will be sent to you upon booking.