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Fauna · Cuiabá River, Mato Grosso, Brazil

Jaguar Hunting Season — Cuiabá River Pantanal

The Cuiabá River in the northern Pantanal near Porto Jofre has become the world's finest jaguar observation destination — a 30-kilometre stretch of river bank where resident jaguars hunt caimans at the water's edge, visible from boats at 10–50 metres throughout the dry season from July through October. The density of jaguar activity here — some years producing daily sightings of 3–5 different individuals along the Cuiabá's bank — is entirely unprecedented for a wild large cat population and results from the combination of the river's caiman abundance (30,000+ in the northern Pantanal), the bank's accessibility by boat, and the cats' tolerance of slow boat observation. A jaguar hunt — the cat positioning at the water's edge, the explosive lunge into the water after a caiman 5 times its weight, and the post-capture display — is the most dramatic large predator hunting event observable at close range anywhere on Earth.

When
Jul — Oct
Best viewing
A boat-based slow river journey along the Cuiabá River offering unparalleled close-range views of wild jaguars hunting caimans from the bank. During peak dry season, multiple individuals may be encountered in a single day.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jul 2026

About this spectacle

Along a 30-kilometre stretch of the Cuiabá River near Porto Jofre, visitors drift in flat-bottomed boats within 10–50 metres of wild jaguars patrolling the riverbank. In the dry season months of July through October, resident cats emerge at the water's edge to hunt yacaré caimans — ambushes that unfold with explosive, almost cinematic speed. The sounds of the Pantanal — splashing water, calling birds, rustling vegetation — give way to a sudden lunge, a thrashing caiman, and a jaguar hauling its enormous prey onto the bank. Some years yield sightings of three to five different individual jaguars in a single day. The cats show remarkable tolerance of slow-moving boats, allowing prolonged, close observation rarely possible with any wild large cat. Dawn light is optimal, casting warm tones across the chocolate-brown river while jaguars move between ambush points. This is not a game-drive experience — it is a slow, quiet river journey punctuated by moments of extraordinary predatory drama.

When to go

Jul — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: CGB. Nearest city: Cuiabá.

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