

A well-kept secret of wildlife lovers and nature photographers worldwide, the Pantanal shines as one of the planet’s best regions for wildlife photography. The world’s most extensive floodplain has an incredible quantity of birds, reptiles, and big mammals. The “Jaguar Land” is a paradise for those looking to get close to animals that exist only in one of Earth’s last large untouched natural reserves.
The untamed wilderness of the jaguar land
The Pantanal is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting the largest concentration of wildlife in the Americas. This immense wetland spans across Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay, but it is in Brazil’s Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul states that its biodiversity truly comes alive. Visitors can spot jaguars, capybaras, giant otters, and over 650 species of birds. Safaris on foot, by boat, or in open vehicles offer unrivaled opportunities for wildlife encounters.
During the dry season (May to October), water levels recede, making it the best time to see animals congregating around shrinking water sources. The wet season (November to April) transforms the Pantanal into a waterworld teeming with life, where every turn reveals a stunning spectacle of nature’s resilience and beauty.
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