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Adventure World has unveiled its new ‘Jaguars of the Wild Pantanal’ itinerary, giving travellers the chance to witness elusive big cats and support conservation.

This meticulously crafted five-day, four-night journey will highlight one of the world’s most elusive animals in its natural habitat.

Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, is a nature lover’s paradise and a true wildlife hotspot.

Its open landscapes offer far superior viewing opportunities compared to the dense Amazon, boasting the highest concentration of diverse species.

It’s renowned as the best place on Earth to spot wild jaguars, alongside an incredible array of wildlife including giant anteaters, capybaras, caimans and hundreds of bird species.

At the heart of this vast region lies the Caiman Ecological Refuge, a sprawling 53,000-hectare private reserve deeply committed to conservation.

This refuge is home to the Onçafari Project, a leading Brazilian non-profit organisation dedicated to wildlife conservation, primarily focused on jaguars.

Guests will gain exclusive insights into this vital work, with the potential to join their Jaguar Habituation Team as they locate and observe jaguars, check camera traps, analyse tracks and interpret satellite data.

This hands-on experience provides a profound understanding of the crucial efforts to protect these magnificent big cats.

Prices starts from $7,085 per person twin share.

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