Dates: June 13 - 21, 2026
Duration: 9 days / 8 nights
Number of participants: 8 – 18
Cost per person:
– 3 950 USD subject to 16 – 18 participants, or
– 4 050 USD subject to 14 – 15 participants, or
– 4 250 USD subject to 12 – 13 participants, or
– 4 390 USD subject to 10 – 11 participants, or
– 4 690 USD subject to 8 – 9 participants.
10% early booking discount (in case you book before December 13, 2025)
Everything is included except for:
- international flight to Cuiaba roundtrip,
- international medical insurance,
- visa of Brazil (not required for Russian citizens)
Estimated cost for the flight Moscow – Cuiaba – Moscow is 1700 – 2200 USD (Bought on your own with our assistance).
Estimated cost for the flight Istanbul – Cuiaba – Istanbul is from 1200 USD (Bought on your own with our assistance).
Estimated cost for the flight Paris – Cuiaba – Paris is from 1400 USD (Bought on your own with our assistance).
Estimated cost for the flight Madrid – Cuiaba – Madrid is from 1300 USD (Bought on your own with our assistance).
Single supplement: 660 USD (it is provided along the entire itinerary).
TRAVEL PROGRAM: Tour to the Pantanal Brazil
Day 1. June 13, 2026 (Saturday). CUIABA
Cuiabá is the capital of the state of Mato Grosso, the third largest state in Brazil. It is also considered the capital of the Pantanal, as it is the gateway for those who appreciate the Pantanal wildlife.
Participants arrive at Marechal Rondon Airport. Our team will be waiting for the transfer to the hotel with a free afternoon. In the evening, we will meet for a welcome dinner, where we will provide all the information about our expedition.
Meals included: lunch, and dinner
Accommodation included: Hotel Paiaguás or similar
* Recommended flights:
- any flight arriving in Cuiabá at in the afternoon on July 17.
Day 2. June 14, 2026 (Sunday). CHAPADA DOS GUIMARÃES
In the morning, we'll head to Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, where the beauty of the place will welcome us along the way, with its winding curves and the beauty of its orange walls of various shapes.
On this day, we'll make a few stops for contemplation along the way, as well as some waterfalls, such as the majestic Véu de Noiva, with its almost 85-meter waterfall. We'll also take a short hike through the forest to experience the natural beauty of the national park. Next, we'll head to the Águas do Cerrado waterfall circuit: this attraction has great potential, with incredible waterfalls for swimming. The trail is an 8-km round trip, with 9 waterfalls, 2 for contemplation and 7 for swimming, making the trip refreshing, despite the trail being in the middle of the cerrado. Late afternoon to watch the sunset over the Chapada canyons to the rhythm of good music and incredible scenery.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation included: Pousada do Parque or similar
Day 3. June 15, 2026 (Monday). CHAPADA DOS GUIMARÃES - MORRO DE SÃO JERÔNIMO
For lovers of nature hikes, mountains, and lush landscapes, this will be the perfect day!
On this day, we'll visit one of the most beautiful hills in Chapada dos Guimarães, known as Morro de São Jerônimo, for a moderate hike of approximately 18 km (round trip) at a leisurely pace, taking in the view to its summit (850 meters above sea level). From there, we'll be able to see the city of Cuiabá in the distance, where this whole adventure began. Along the way, we'll spot different types of animals and hikers from the Cerrado biome, as well as galleries, cliffs, and rock formations.
Late afternoon, as usual, we'll enjoy a beautiful sunset in the canyons of the Chapada.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation included: Pousada do Parque or similar
Day 4. June 16, 2026 (Tuesday). CHAPADA DOS GUIMARÃES - AROE JARI - TRANSPANTANEIRA
On our third day of the expedition, we will visit a conservation area with a circuit of caves, including one called Aroe Jari, approximately 1,550 meters long and considered the largest sandstone cave in Brazil. This conservation area offers short hikes through beautiful sandstone caves, stone bridges, and grottos with crystal-clear waters, such as Lagoa Azul.
On this day, we will enjoy a delicious late-afternoon lunch at one of the most charming and beautiful restaurants in the region. The view from the top of one of Chapada's cliffs offers fantastic views.
After lunch, we will get ready to hit the road to our most anticipated destination: the Pantanal.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation included: Pousada do Parque or similar
Day 5. June 17, 2026 (Wednesday). TRANSPANTANEIRA
On our Piuval day in Piuvalantaneira, we'll take the opportunity to take a boat or horseback ride (subject to availability) early in the morning to get to know the region better and enjoy birdwatching. This will probably be the day we have the most time to spot the most different types of birds.
Accommodation included: Rio Claro or Piuval. For photography and birdwatching lovers, this will probably be the day we have the most time to spot the most different types of birds.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation included: Rio Claro or Piuval
Day 6. June 18, 2026 (Thursday). TRANSPANTANEIRA - PORTO JOFRE
On another day in the Transpantaneira, we'll wake to the sound of local birds and enjoy a delicious fruit breakfast.
Next, we'll take some excursions to explore the region and travel the Transpantaneira (a dirt road over the Pantanal, running from the city of Poconé to Porto Jofre, crossing 121 bridges over a distance of approximately 145 km).
Along the way, we'll make several stops, whenever requested, to observe and photograph animals along the way, such as birds, caimans, anacondas, and perhaps even the fearless jaguar.
On our first day in Porto Jofre, we'll be searching for the region's jaguars: considered the region with the largest jaguar presence in the Americas.
Since the jaguars of the Pantanal are free-ranging and not in captivity, we'll take a boat crossing several major Pantanal rivers, such as the São Lourenço, Cuiabá, PiqPiquirínd Três Irmãos rivers, among others, always searching for specific spots to spot this giant feline of the Americas.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Accommodation included: Santa Rosa, Jaguar Lodge, Pantanal Cruiser of similar
Day 7 - 8. June 19 - 20, 2026 (Friday - Saturday). PORTO JOFRE
Since the jaguars of the Pantanal roam wild and are not kept in captivity, it's important to search carefully for the best sighting spots.
With tours lasting 8 to 9 hours a day, right after breakfast, we'll board a boat again for further excursions, crossing several important rivers in the Pantanal, such as the São Lourenço, Cuiabá, Piquirí, and Três Irmãos rivers, among others... always searching for specific spots to spot this giant feline of the Americas.
In addition to this, we'll also have the opportunity to spot a wide variety of animals both in and out of the water. During our boat rides we will be able to see caimans, capybaras, giant otters, anacondas, and many species of birds from colourful toucans to regal herons. We will be fully immersed in the rich ecosystem of the Pantanal!
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Accommodation included: Santa Rosa, Jaguar Lodge, Pantanal Cruiser of similar
Day 9. June 21, 2026 (Sunday). PORTO JOFRE - CUIABÁ
After several long days of travel, we'll prepare to return to Cuiabá and say goodbye to the Pantanal. Since we'll have a long day back, we'll have a free morning to enjoy the guesthouse and rest. We'll depart Porto Jofre after lunch, with several stops to see more animals along the Transpantaneira. We'll arrive in Cuiabá around 7 p.m.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Accommodation included: -
* Recommended flights:
- any flight departing from Cuiabá airport not earlier than 8:00 pm on July 25.