pantanal
Brazil’s Pantanal is a vast 200,000 square kilometres in size and is considered the most biodiverse place in the world. This is where nature really shows off – splurging on the most colourful macaws and exotic toucans, caimans, capybaras, otters, monkeys, tapirs, and of course, jaguars. There are some 700 species of bird adding streaks of colour and a melodious soundtrack to the ecosystem dense with mammals, reptiles, and fish. All this exists in a lush, tropical wonderland that we, as photographers, get to witness from the water or land, and take home visual tokens of a natural world that is otherwise indescribable.
We create custom safaris and lead photographic workshops in the most iconic regions of the Pantanal.
Brazil’s Pantanal is a vast 200,000 square kilometres in size and is considered the most biodiverse place in the world. This is where nature really shows off – splurging on the most colourful macaws and exotic toucans, caimans, capybaras, otters, monkeys, tapirs, and of course, jaguars. There are some 700 species of bird adding streaks of colour and a melodious soundtrack to the ecosystem dense with mammals, reptiles, and fish. All this exists in a lush, tropical wonderland that we, as photographers, get to witness from the water or land, and take home visual tokens of a natural world that is otherwise indescribable.

Photographic Workshops
Our Pantanal photographic workshop is the ideal way to explore this wetland wilderness and ensure the best sightings (and photographs) of the region’s array of wildlife species. Our goal is not only to see the majestic jaguar or check the brightly painted macaw off the list, but to sit with them, watch their behaviour, wait for them to enter or emerge from the water and make that iconic shot.
With Lance as your personal photographic tutor and a private Pantanal guide to give us insight into the amazing creatures, a dedicated five-day photographic workshop is the best and most affordable way to experience the Pantanal’s diversity

FLY IN JAGUARS
Price in itinerary
Five days on the Pantanal River searching for the most amazing South American wildlife. From Jaguars, Capybara, Caiman, to Howler Monkeys. This location is also one of the most popular destinations for keen birders!