Tailor Made Holidays in South America: Features

Lost Land of the Jaguar on the BBC

This three-part series on BBC 1 brings an international team of scientists, climbers and wildlife film-makers to Guyana to document its wealth of natural scenery and wildlife.

Due to be screened on Wednesday 30th July at 8pm, as part of a three-part series on BBC One, the BBC Natural History Unit have ventured in to remote parts of Guyana to uncover some of the most extraordinary jungle on earth.

Over 80% of the land in Guyana is pristine rainforest but much of it is under threat from loggers. In order to help protect this pristine environment, the Lost Land of the Jaguar team explore new species of animals in parts of the rainforest that have been earmarked for logging or oil exploration.

Canopy walkway, Iwokrama The team tracks a variety of animals ranging from those high in the canopy to those deep in the rivers and uncovers some of the giants that this fascinating country is home to.

Anacondas, jaguars, giant anteaters, giant turtles, giant otters and harpy eagles are just a few of the beautiful creatures that the team are looking for.

With the latest camera technology, some remarkable footage is captured. These programmes are not to be missed.

Tailor-made Guyana

Audley can tailor-make a trip to Guyana for you to experience the spectacular scenery and wildlife for yourself. Please see our suggested Guyana itinerary for inspiration.

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