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Undeniably immense, and not only in the geographical sense, Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world and largest in the continent, dominating South America. It consists of the largest portion of the Amazon Jungle and River, and an Atlantic coastline spanning a staggering 7,500 kilometres. From gleaming stretches of sugar-white sand beaches to cascading waterfalls, verdant rainforests to the world's largest freshwater wetlands, these rich and diverse landscapes provide a sanctuary for Earth's greatest collection of plant and animal species. Jaguars, giant anteaters, capybara, scarlet macaws, pink dolphins and thousands of other unique creatures form Brazil’s unparalleled biodiversity.

The Brazil Safari Experience

  • Track Brazil's elusive jaguars through the Pantanal Floodplains.
  • Make sightings of the Pantanal’s other wildlife, including eagles, macaws, jabiru storks, howler monkeys, tapirs, capybaras and giant river otters. Discover Brazil's Big Five.
  • Embark on boat safaris down the winding Amazon.
  • Help researchers place camera traps, study jaguar blood samples and track the cats using their GPS collars.
  • Witness the thundering Iguassu Falls, including ‘The Devil’s Throat’
  • Follow the expertise and receive expert photography coaching skills from Big Cat Specialist Steve Winter who will lead you on the prowl for your perfect jaguar shot

Why Natural World Safaris for your Brazil Safari?

As specialists in travel to Brazil, our wildlife expertise has ensured a 100% jaguar sighting success rate over the last few years in each of our Brazil jaguar safaris. Our considerable wealth of experience and knowledge of this country provides you with nothing but the best access and highly experienced wildlife trackers and guides as you adventure into the remote waterways of the Pantanal.

Fully immerse yourself in the land of the jaguar with our specialist-led jaguar photography safari whilst aiding researchers in understanding these uniquely adapted big cats, and take breath-taking guided tours of the stunning Iguassu Falls as you learn from expert guides who can teach you all about the creatures that call this region home.

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How much does Brazil Cost?

Typically, expect to budget around £8,000 per person for a 12-day safari in Brazil. For a shorter 7-day experience expect to budget £5,500 per person. With lodgings on land and on the rivers itself, you'll be well placed to make sightings of the largest cat in the Western Hemisphere.

When to Go to Brazil?

The best time to visit Brazil is really dependent on the wildlife you wish to see although the peak season is from December to February. As Brazil’s temperate climate means it is more than pleasant most of the year, some areas of the country with particular wildlife sightings are better at certain times. As Brazil is situated in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are reversed, and makes for a perfect winter getaway for those living in the northern hemisphere. Read more on where to go.

Where to Stay in Brazil?

Brazil is home to a full range of accommodation types from homely pousadas to large-scale hotels, and the options will depend on the areas you are visiting. In the popular floodplains of the Pantanal you can enjoy floating eco lodges set within the heart of wildlife refuges, whilst in the Amazon you can enjoy remote bungalows and suites. Read more on where to stay.

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Brazil Safaris FAQs

How many days should I spend in Brazil?

The ideal number of days for a trip to Brazil can vary based on your interests and the regions you plan to explore. A well-rounded visit to Brazil typically spans around 10 to 14 days, allowing you to experience some of the country's highlights. This duration would enable you to explore cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, relax on beautiful beaches, visit the Amazon rainforest or Pantanal wetlands for Brazilian wildlife experiences, and see iconic sites like Iguazu Falls.

However, if you have specific interests or want to focus on certain regions, you might adjust your itinerary accordingly. For example, a beach-focused trip could be shorter, while a more in-depth exploration of the Amazon or Pantanal might require more time. Ultimately, the duration of your trip depends on how much you want to see and do, so consider your preferences and plan accordingly.

What are some of the best outdoor activities in Brazil?

Discover the best of Brazil's outdoor adventures, from hiking through lush rainforests and exploring vibrant coral reefs while snorkelling or diving along its stunning coastlines, to wildlife spotting in the Pantanal wetlands and encountering iconic waterfalls like Iguazu Falls. Embark on thrilling activities such as hang gliding over Rio de Janeiro's iconic landscapes, white-water rafting down exhilarating rivers, and rock climbing in picturesque settings. Immerse yourself in eco-tourism experiences, cycling through diverse terrains, and engaging with local communities for an authentic and dynamic outdoor exploration of Brazil's breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures.