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Experience a Latin American safari as you track jaguars in this wildlife haven

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Deep in the Pantanal, the Caiman Eco-refuge proves a wild escape

The world’s largest wetland extends some 180,000 sq km across Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. However, over 90% of the Pantanal is privately owned land, with cattle farming dominating a region home to the Americas’ greatest concentrat­ion of wildlife. The two aren’t always easy bedfellows; however one working cattle ranch does things differentl­y. Owned by conservati­onist Roberto Klabin, Caiman combines ecotourism and conservati­on alongside traditiona­l cattle farming.

If you love African safaris and have bemoaned the lack of similar experience­s in Latin America then this is definitely the place for you. Caiman offers three different luxurious lodges to stay in, each with its own restaurant, pool, guides and excursions, and each with wildlife literally on its doorstep. Our favourite is Baiazinha with six rooms overlookin­g a large lake, and a real feeling of being away from it all.

Explore the lagoons, pastures and tracks of the ranch by safari jeep. Go in search of jaguars (there’s a 98% chance of seeing them), giant anteaters and the hundreds of birds, which call the Pantanal home. If you’re lucky you may even get to see a tapir or maned wolf.

Nature walks and canoe trips are also available. Book a private excursion with the Onçafari team for a unique experience. This jaguar research project, co-founded by former racing driver Mario Haberfeld, has shown that jaguars can coexist with livestock and be habituated to tourists and, in doing so, can bring economic benefit, create jobs and save ecosystems.

Book a morning with the Hyacinth Macaw project too, to learn more about these vulnerable birds. In fact, make sure you spend several days here, and book as much as you can! From £584 per room; full board and guide. caiman.com.br/

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A wild stay Baizinha Lodge is just one of three luxury lodges to stay in at Caiman

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