Forza Horizon 5: Jungle Expedition guide — All optional accolades

Welcome to the Jungle!
Forza Horizon 5 Jungle Expedition Accolades Guide

Horizon Wilds is one of the key activities in Forza Horizon 5. To get started with the tasks here, you’ll need to head south to explore an abandoned airfield. Here’s our Forza Horizon 5 Jungle Expedition Accolades guide to help you find all the objects in the area.

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Note: For more information, check out our Forza Horizon 5 guides and features hub. You can also take a look at our Horizon Adventure guide to see which zones to prioritize.

 

Forza Horizon 5 Jungle Expedition Accolades guide – Pilot Outfit, Flight Recorder, and more

The Jungle Expedition in Forza Horizon 5 takes you through a desert town before going further into the jungle. Your friend Rami even tells you that he’s looking for a “big cat.” Eventually, a cutscene will play once you reach the abandoned airfield. As for the optional objectives, they’re actually obtained by destroying/ramming the pink storage boxes in the area. We’ll tackle all of them based on proximity.

Discover the lost Barn Find notes

This one is next to the plane in the hangar. You’ll see it right in front of you once the cutscene’s done.

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Find Ramiro’s flight recorder

As you exit the hangar, you’ll see a ruined plane on the runway. Use its wing to reach this.

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Find Ramiro’s pilot outfit

While facing the plane where you got the flight recorder, go to the hangar to the right. There’s a destroyed plane wing here that can be used as a ramp. Gather a bit of speed then jump off the containers to bash this chest.

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Find Ramiro’s pilot helmet

From the third location, just drive forward to the opposite hangar. There’s a wooden ramp that lets you smash this crate.

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Discover Ramiro’s rainy day fund

The last optional Accolade in the Jungle Expedition in Forza Horizon 5 is inside another hangar. It’s to the left of the fourth location that you just visited. Use the ramp here, then either brake or hit the wall so you don’t drive off the containers.

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When you’re done with all five Jungle Expedition optional Accolades, go to the marker to exit this area. Rami will race you through the dirt roads and rivers, eventually leading you to another festival site. You’ll receive the Peugeot 207 Super for your efforts. Likewise, completing the Jungle Expedition in Forza Horizon 5 causes more Dirt Races to appear on the world map.

Lastly, the “big cat” that Rami was talking about is none other than the Jaguar Sport XJR-15 Barn Find. It’s actually at the southeastern tip of the airfield (as seen in the guide). However, you won’t be able to access the barn until you finish this expedition.

Forza Horizon 5 Jungle Expedition Accolades Guide Barn Find Jaguar


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