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Jaguars of the Pantanal

with Justin Black, Jeff Foott
August 9 - 18, 2016 Expedition
Limited to 6 Participants. From $11,020  
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Overview

 Award-winning video made on Visionary Wild Jaguars of the Pantanal Expedition

Captured on Visionary Wild’s 2013 jaguars expedition, this collaboration by our clients Sally Eagle and Dan Mead was selected as the winning video for the 2014 Windland Smith Rice International Awards by Nature’s Best Photography. In anticipation of the action, instructor Justin Black positioned the boat in just the right spot to catch this amazing event.

This is the finest jaguar photography experience, bar none.

Excellence is in the details.

It was once inconceivable that there could be a place where one could reliably photograph wild jaguars in their home habitat, and better yet, in the open along a river bank and in great light. Incredibly, such a place exists in the Pantanal wetland of Brazil, at an inland river delta where at least 47 individual jaguars presently prey along 70 miles of riverbank. Years of research have proven it to be by far the world’s most productive location for photography of wild jaguars. On all of our prior trips here our guests have enjoyed multiple jaguar sightings each day, lasting anywhere from five minutes to seven hours (most sightings are typically in the range of twenty to ninety minutes). On a previous trip, we have discovered a mother and daughter that had not been known to local biologists, and members of our group got to assign the nicknames that biologists will use for reference. We were also very fortunate to see one of our favorite cats, a seven-year-old male nicknamed “Mick Jaguar,” stalk and take down a 200-pound, eight-foot-long caiman in the open and from close range  (see photos in the gallery and link to the video at the bottom of the page). Rivers and channels provide easy access for our wide and stable aluminum speedboats to locations frequented by the big cats in the dry season. This may be the closest thing to an African photo safari in the New World.

The Brazilian Pantanal, the world’s largest continental wetland, is a luxuriant forest-savannah mosaic in central-western Brazil that is home to the highest density of jaguars in the world. It is also simply the greatest wildlife spectacle of Latin America. In addition to its jaguars, it harbors the world’s largest parrots (hyacinth macaw), the world’s largest snake (anaconda), the world’s largest otter, and many other species in astonishingly high densities.

Award-winning nature photographer and BBC wildlife cinematographer Jeff Foott, and Visionary Wild founder Justin Black, both Pantanal veterans, look forward to sharing their experience, expertise, and good humor on this expedition for just six passionate photographers. The small group size ensures ample space to maneuver for photography from the boats, and a great deal of time one-on-one with the instructors.

Our floating hotel for six nights of the trip is the brand-new and spacious Jaguar Suites, offering the finest guest rooms in all the Pantanal, purpose-built to support serious photographers in comfort. Moored to the riverbank where the Piquiri and Cuiabá Rivers meet in the heart of the best jaguar action, when compared with other accommodations in the area this privileged location on the water permits us to spend an additional two hours per day with the cats, and at the best times of day for quality of light, comfortable temperatures, and scenic beauty in the Pantanal. The suites feature scenic river views, powerful air-conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, and desktops with multiple power outlets for charging laptops and batteries. We have secured enough space at the Jaguar Suites for each of our six guests to have a private room with en-suite bathroom. The suites accommodate double-occupancy very comfortably as well. In 2015, the upper deck restaurant and common areas at the floating Jaguar Suites have undergone a stylish renovation and expansion, offering guests a great place to relax in comfort and modern elegance.

We will also spend a total of three nights (the first two nights, and the final one) at the Pantanal Wildlife Center’s Fazenda Santa Tereza, an intimate and comfortable lodge located on an expansive estate on the banks of the wildlife-rich Pixaim River. This trip coincides with the surreal magenta bloom of numerous large Ipê trees on the lodge grounds and across the Pantanal landscape. Unique wildlife observation towers include one located just 16 meters from an active nest of habituated Jabiru storks – perfect at first light in the morning – and a second one in gallery forest along the banks of the river. Virtually guaranteed wildlife sightings here include giant otters, capuchin monkeys, numerous bird species including toco toucans, hyacinth macaws, rufescent tiger heron, anhingas, crested caracaras, various fishing hawks, stunning yellow-billed cardinals, an the extraordinary great potoo. Jaguars and tapirs are sometimes seen at the Fazenda Santa Tereza as well.

Click “read more” below right for the itinerary, photo gallery, and more information…

ITINERARY

This itinerary is all-inclusive from pickup to drop-off at the airport in Cuiabá, packaged as single-occupancy by default (double-occ saves $975 per person)

9 Aug. Tues: Land late morning in Cuiabá, Brazil, flying in from São Paulo International Airport. Lunch in Cuiabá before driving to SouthWild Pantanal Lodge, across the Transpantaneira highway, photographing as opportunities present themselves along the way. Arrive to SouthWild Pantanal in late afternoon. Overnight at SouthWild Pantanal Lodge – Fazenda Santa Teresa

10 Aug. Weds: Morning and afternoon excursions at SouthWild Pantanal. We’ll make one boat excursion on the river as well as one safari drive. We’ll also see the wildlife observation towers and a number of species of habituated large vertebrates such as Marsh Deer, Jabiru Storks, hawks that take fish from the water’s surface, Ringed Kingfishers that do the same, and Brown Capuchin monkeys and Great Potoos in the forest trails at the lodge.  Overnight at SWPL – Fazenda Santa Tereza.

11 Aug. Thurs: After an early morning excursion on the Pixaim River followed by breakfast, we transfer by comfortable air-conditioned bus two hours to Porto Jofre and load into speedboats that will whisk us a half hour up the  Cuiabá River to our floating hotel – the Jaguar Suites.

12 Aug. Fri: Morning and afternoon boat outings (a total of 8 hours of boat outings per day during the period between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm) in search of jaguars, giant otters, tapirs, caiman, macaws, and other fauna.  Overnight at the Jaguar Suites.

13 Aug. Sat:  Repeat. Overnight at Jaguar Suites.

14 Aug. Sun: Repeat. Overnight at Jaguar Suites.

15 Aug. Mon: Repeat. Overnight at Jaguar Suites.

16 Aug. Tues: Repeat. Overnight at Jaguar Suites.

17 Aug. Weds: After morning jaguar excursion, depart Jaguar Suites by boat to return to Porto Jofre, and board our bus for the transfer back in time for lunch at Fazenda Santa Tereza. Relax until the afternoon outing starts at 2:30 pm.  Overnight at SouthWild Pantanal – Fazenda Santa Tereza.

18 Aug. Thurs: Early morning photo excursion by boat on the Pixaim River, breakfast, and out to drive back to the Cuiabá Airport by noon to catch flights home.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • VISA: Normally, a valid visa is required for entry, but Brazil has waived visas for tourists from many nations during the summer of 2016 in preparation for the Olympics.
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE: We always strongly recommend arranging travel insurance. Travelguard.com is excellent.
  • FLIGHTS: No flights are included. Please contact us if you would like recommendations regarding flights to and from Cuiabá, Brazil (airport code: CGB)
  • GRATUITIES: Baseline tips are included. Our local guides, boat drivers, and lodge staff work very hard to make our experience in the Pantanal the best it can be, and Visionary Wild budgets for a healthy group tip in recognition of their services. Guests are encouraged to tip additionally if they would like to recognize exceptional service.

 

Instructors

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    • Justin Black

    • JUSTIN BLACK is a photographer, writer, editor, expedition leader, photo workshops instructor, a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Writers (ILCW), a former executive director of the International ...
    • Jeff Foott

    • Having had the good fortune to work and play in nature most of my early life, it became obvious to me I had to spend my life outside. After ...

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Pricing

Single Occupancy $11,995 (Limited)

Deposit $5,997.50
Full $11,995
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Double Occupancy $11,020 (Limited)

Deposit $5,510
Full $11,020
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Highlights

  • Photograph wild Jaguars close-up and active in their native habitat – guaranteed.
  • Excellent opportunities to get close to Giant Otters, Yacaré Caiman crocodilians, Hyacinth Macaws, Tapirs, Jabiru Storks, Great Potoos, birds of prey, and a wide range of exotic birds and other South American wildlife.
  • Generous expert photographic instruction and experienced guiding throughout the trip by Jeff Foott and Justin Black.
  • Wildlife spotting and interpretation by our favorite English-speaking naturalist guides.
  • A total of sixteen wildlife photography excursions, including twelve in the prime jaguar zone,  each from three to four hours in duration, plus four excursions at Fazenda Santa Tereza.
  • The best boats available for photography in the jaguar zone. Each guest will have his or her own seating row in the boats. Many operators use narrow, unstable fishing dinghies that are unsuitable for serious photography.
  • Comfortable, stylish accommodations in the heart of the wildlife action
  • Satisfying home-style Brazilian meals
  • All beverages included, including beer, wine, and/or caipirinhas with dinner.
  • All gratuities included.

Accommodations

  • Three nights at SouthWild Pantanal’s Fazenda Santa Tereza Lodge: air-conditioned bedrooms with two full beds per room and en-suite hot-shower bathrooms.
  • Six nights at SouthWild Jaguar Suites: spacious luxury air-conditioned staterooms with two beds per room (which combine to create a “super-king-size” bed) and en-suite hot-shower bathrooms. Newly renovated, updated, and expanded dining and common areas. The Jaguar Suites couldn’t be better positioned to make the most of the local wildlife spectacle.
  • Includes all meals and beverages from lunch on August 9 through lunch on August 18.

Travel

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Tourist visa is required for entry to Brazil, so please contact the Brazilian Consulate that serves your area as soon as possible, and no less than six weeks prior to the trip. Flights are not included. Fly from your point of origin to Cuiabá, Brazil (via São Paulo or Brasilia), to arrive by noon on August 8th (flights on the Brazilian airlines TAM and GOL can be booked through Travelocity.com).
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All transfers are provided from Cuiabá on.
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Boat transfers and excursions are included. At the Jaguar Suites, morning and afternoon boat excursions will be made to photograph jaguars and other wildlife each day. We will also enjoy two boat excursions on the Pixaim River at SouthWild Pantanal Lodge.
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SouthWild Pantanal Lodge features an excellent system of nature trails and wildlife viewing platforms, all of which are an easy stroll or boat ride away.
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Temps at this time of year typically range from 70ºF at dawn to a high of 95ºF in mid afternoon, though surprising cold snaps do occur at this time of year. Weather is typically clear to overcast with a small chance of short rain showers.

Expectations

A wonderful, well-organized trip with great Visionary Wild leader/photographer Jeff Foott and an excellent Southwild guide. The Pantanal is unique and still unspoiled. It rivals Africa in its wildlife diversity. My advice is to see it now!  – W. Custer

Outcomes

outcomes

VW CLIENT WINS AT THE 2014 NATURE'S BEST PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS!

During our 2013 Jaguars of the Pantanal expedition, participant Sally Eagle captured amazing video footage (seen at the top of this page) of a large male cat successfully hunting a 200lb., 8-foot caiman, while the rest of the group shot stills. Trip co-leader Justin Black arranged for one of his agents to promote and distribute her video, as they did Justin’s photographs of the same event. As a result, Sally’s video was picked up by several international media outlets and has enjoyed over 14 million views on Youtube, generating several thousand dollars in royalties for Sally, not to mention a great deal of personal satisfaction.

The video has now won top honors at the 2014 Nature’s Best Photography – Windland Rice Smith International Awards!

While it’s always nice to be recognized for one’s work, the most important outcome of the media coverage is the raised public awareness of the incredible wildlife of the Pantanal. The fledgling jaguar tourism industry there provides much-needed jobs in a region with an economy  otherwise based on cattle ranching, which persecutes jaguars and degrades wildlife habitat. The more valuable the jaguars and other fauna of the Pantanal become as a tourism resource, the more inclined locals and government will be to protect the animals and their habitat. Our partners at Southwild Pantanal are looking into ways to responsibly and sustainably expand jaguar tourism to other parts of the Pantanal, with a vision to protect the best jaguar habitat in the region. The Pantanal’s jaguars range over large territories, so if their habitat is protected at a sustainable level, the habitat of countless other species is protected along with it.

VISIONARY WILD BLOG TRIP REPORT: 2013 Jaguars of the Pantanal

 

 

 

Jaguars of the Pantanal

with Justin Black, Jeff Foott
August 9 - 18, 2016 Expedition
Limited to 6 Participants. From $11,020  
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