Big cats are magnificent and nobody can ignore their beauty. If you want to see three of the world’s biggest cat species, here are the places you should travel to.
Jaguar | Brazil
The largest cat in the Americas, the Jaguar lives in the U.S. Southwest and South America. Sadly, the animal is currently listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. If you want to see it up-close, the best place to do that is the Pantanal region in Brazil. There are jaguar tours here that you can take.
Tiger | India
Tiger is officially the world’s largest cat. Some males can weigh up to 660 pounds! WWF informs us that there are less than 4,000 wild tigers left on the planet today. The very best place for spotting tigers in the wild is the Kanha Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Leopard | Sri Lanka
Leopards live all around Africa and Eastern and Southern Asia, but they are unfortunately under threat, just like many other wild cats. If you want to see leopards in Person, it’s best to go to the Yala National Park in Sri Lanka. Once you get there, you can ride in an open Jeep and explore the amazing wildlife.










