7. Pantanal Wetland, Brazil
Jaguars are one of the most elusive creatures on the planet, but you stand a decent chance of seeing the third-largest cat species during the month of July in Brazil’s Pantanal Wetland. The dry season makes it easier to access parts of the world’s largest wetland, especially along the banks of the Cuiaba River, where members of the spotted species tend to hang out.
8. Kruger National Park, South Africa
During South Africa’s winter (June through August), dry weather helps clear out some of the vegetation in the bush, making it the easiest time of year to spot amazing animals on a safari. Head to one of the country’s largest and most famous game reserves, Kruger National Park, for a wildlife experience you’ll never forget.