Sloth World is about conservation and education
Inspired by the owner’s first sloth, Brucie, Sloth World was created with the idea of conservation and education. Learning how sloths live, and why their habitats need to be protected, can better help protect them in the wild. Additionally, a portion of the proceeds go directly to benefiting sloth habitats in Guyana, Costa Rica, Peru, and other regions.
“We want guests to feel like they’ve stepped into the sloths’ world — not the other way around,” said Pete Bandre, VP of Sloth World. “There are no cages or barriers — you step right into their environment. It’s peaceful, natural, and unlike anything else. We want every visitor to walk out with a deeper understanding of how extraordinary these animals are, why their protection matters, and how simple actions can help support sloth populations around the world.”




You can visit this February
Sloth World is a 7,500-square-foot spot located at 6582 International Drive. Each visit puts guests in small groups led by the ambassadors. Hours will be daily from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased today for $49. Head to SlothWorld.com today for more information, and to purchase tickets.
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