Search the Pantanal wetlands for the largest big cat in the Americas
  • Explore lesser-visited areas of the Pantanal wetlands for a jaguar-spotting safari
  • Take seven different boat trips to maximise your chances of spotting jaguars
  • Observe unusual species: capybaras, giant anteaters and jabiru storks
  • Stay in two rustic lodges, chosen for their wildlife-rich locations away from the tourist trail

Venturing into the Pantanal, the land of the jaguar, we split our time between two lodges, both well located for our wildlife-watching adventures, while the trip begins at a contemporary hotel in Cuiabá.



Cuiabá: Deville Prime Cuiabá (night 1)







Begin the adventure at Deville Prime, a modern hotel in the heart of Cuiabá. After your flight, you may wish to make use of the outdoor pool and sun loungers, plus there’s a gym with free weights and machines. In the evening, head to the atrium bar with the group and raise a glass to your trip – a good chance to get to know each other a little better.



Paraguay River: Hotel Baiazinha (nights 2-5)







On the banks of the Paraguay River, in an area visited less often by other tourists, this family-run 15-room lodge hotel is ideally located for our jaguar-spotting adventures. When we’re not out scouring the landscape for wildlife, make use of the pool or unwind in your air-conditioned room. There’s also a restaurant serving typical local food cooked by chef Isaias. Try the flagship dish: mojica, a fish broth with cassava, which they call the pride of their kitchen.



Poconé: Araras Lodge (nights 6-8)







Spend our final three nights at Araras Lodge, which is designed in a rustic regional style and has 19 air-conditioned rooms. The property also has a restaurant-bar, which serves local cuisine and plenty of good drinks, plus a swimming pool and gift shop. There are also three observation towers, the tallest of which is 82ft (25m) high, allowing you to gaze over the landscape in search of birds and other wildlife.