Photo Tours
Wildlife & Bird Photo Tours
During our photo tours, our primary objective is to provide optimal opportunities for capturing images of some of the most iconic and sought-after species. This enables our clients to witness genuine, intricate, and often remarkable animal behaviors and features. We devote the necessary time to achieve exceptional shots of each target species.
We can coordinate specialized setups at feeding stations and multi-flash hummingbird photography, affording us the luxury of spending extended periods in fixed locations until you are satisfied with your results. The captivating hummingbirds of the Tropical Andes take center stage in our priorities, owing to their breathtaking beauty and extensive variety. The exceptional feeder arrangements provide outstanding opportunities to capture these “winged jewels” in photographs.
While hummingbirds undoubtedly claim a prominent role in this tour, they share the spotlight with other vibrantly colored tropical birds including Tanagers, Euphonias, Barbets, Toucans, Trogons, Quetzals, and the dazzling Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, as well as unique and endangered endemic species such as the Long-wattled Umbrellabird, among many others.
For those who share a passion for both birding and photography, we offer alternative multi-day tour options, each promising exceptional photography opportunities.
All the following tours can be customized
According to your interests and target species.
Our Top Destinations
Pantanal
Experience the untamed beauty and unparalleled biodiversity of the Pantanal, Brazil’s crown jewel of wildlife and birdwatching adventures. Welcome to a region where nature’s most astonishing spectacles unfold before your eyes – a mosaic of wetlands, savannas, forests, and rivers that shelters an extraordinary array of species, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Atlantic Forest
The Atlantic Forest, also known as the Mata Atlântica in Portuguese, is a true gem of Southamerica, a vast and diverse biome that stretches along the eastern coast of South America. Covering portions of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The Atlantic Forest is recognized as one of the world’s most biodiverse and ecologically significant regions. It comprises a complex tapestry of tropical and subtropical rainforests, dry forests, savannas, and mangroves, stretching along the Atlantic coast from sea level to the heights of montane rainforests.
Ecuador
Ecuador is renowned for their remarkable biodiversity and exceptional lodging and reserve infrastructure. Many of these accommodations boast superb facilities such as feeders, light traps, and hides, establishing Ecuador as a premier global destinations for bird and wildlife photography…
Patagonia
Join us on this incredible photographic adventure and experience the magic of Torres del Paine National Park like never before! The Patagonian winter is the best season of the year for puma photography due to the favorable light conditions and the low number of people in the observation area, which increases the number of sightings without disturbing the pumas with the presence of many cars and groups on the roads where they are normally observed.
In contrast to other seasons of the year, where the day can have more than 16 hours of light, this light is often very strong and bright, which negatively affects the quality of the images obtained. During the winter season, due to the fewer daylight hours, we aim to optimize productive search hours by spending the entire day in the field. In winter, it can also be observed that some pumas experience changes in their fur due to the cold conditions, making them look larger and more prominent in photographs. They also tend to show increased activity during this season due to the constant movement of their primary food source, the Guanaco, which seeks food in lower areas within the National Park. This provides additional opportunities to capture interesting and exciting moments of their behavior.