5/5 Jovan D. 9 months ago on Google
During
our
honeymoon
in
Mauritius,
we
set
aside
a
day
to
visit
Casela
Nature
Park.
We
highly
recommend
organizing
your
day
in
Casella
in
advance,
as
well
as
buying
in
advance
the
main
entrance,
and
tickets
for
all
the
attractions
you
plan
to
visit.
It
is
desirable
to
start
in
comfortable
and
comfortable
clothing
and
training.
We
had
a
fantastic
time!
After
entering
the
park,
we
walked
through
the
area
with
various
birds,
and
then
we
headed
to
our
first
attraction
-
the
walk
with
the
lions.
We
were
met
by
a
very
cheerful
and
friendly
guide,
who
introduced
us
to
the
program
and
told
us
a
little
more
about
lions.
In
a
group
of
about
15
people,
we
waited
for
two
lions,
a
male
and
a
female,
who
came
out
with
two
other
guides
and
stood
next
to
us.
We
"met"
the
lions,
and
then
we
went
on
a
walk
with
them.
The
walk
is
interactive,
so
whenever
the
lions
allow
it,
we
would
have
the
opportunity
to
stand
next
to
them,
pet
them
and
take
pictures
with
them.
The
walk
lasted
about
2
hours,
and
for
me
it
is
an
unforgettable
experience
because
it
was
the
first
and
probably
the
last
time
I
had
the
opportunity
to
be
right
next
to
those
magnificent
beasts,
without
a
fence
between
us.
In
addition
to
comfortable
and
comfortable
clothing,
what
you
need
to
know
is
that
taking
pictures
and
filming
during
the
walk
is
prohibited,
because
as
the
guide
explained
to
us,
the
lions
can
see
their
reflection
in
the
camera
and
get
upset.
There
is
certainly
a
photographer
with
you
in
the
group
who
takes
pictures
of
you
with
the
lions
all
the
time,
so
after
the
walk
you
can
buy
pictures,
which
are
of
excellent
quality,
and
besides,
they
are
not
expensive.
After
the
walk
with
the
lions,
we
passed
through
the
section
with
large
turtles,
then
we
had
the
opportunity
to
feed
the
little
goats
together
with
the
friendly
staff,
and
before
the
next
activity
we
took
a
break
for
lunch,
where
we
ate
a
fantastic
hot
dog
with
fries.
We
took
a
ride
on
the
Tulawaka
ride
-
a
bobsled
ride
that
takes
you
to
the
top
of
a
small
mountain,
and
then
you
go
downhill
back,
during
which
you
regulate
your
speed
by
braking.
The
track
is
excellent
with
a
lot
of
curves
and
trees
around
you,
and
the
view
is
also
phenomenal.
The
next
attraction
was
a
quad
safari
lasting
one
hour.
The
group
was
made
up
of
a
dozen
quads,
and
the
safari
was
organized
in
such
a
way
that
you
enter
a
huge
area
through
one
gate,
which
is
criss-crossed
by
paths
for
quads
and
where
all
the
animals
you
need
to
see
on
that
safari
reside.
In
the
fenced
areas
we
could
see
giraffes
and
rhinos,
while
we
saw
impalas,
ostriches
and
zebras
roaming
freely
in
that
fenced
area.
We
had
the
opportunity
to
see
ostriches
up
close,
as
well
as
zebras,
which
we
could
pet
and
feed.
A
phenomenal
experience.
The
last
attraction
was
the
thrill
mountain,
which
we
and
the
guide
were
supposed
to
cross
with
several
zip
lines.
The
crossing
also
included
some
interactive
obstacles,
as
well
as
the
high-altitude
Nepal
Bridge,
and
it
all
sounded
very
interesting.
As
it
is
far
from
the
park
itself,
a
bus
was
supposed
to
come
to
pick
us
up,
but
it
never
showed
up
because
the
previous
group
in
the
previous
appointment
took
much
longer
to
pass
the
obstacles
than
expected.
They
moved
our
tour
to
an
hour
and
a
half
later,
but
as
we
had
a
scheduled
transfer
back
to
the
hotel,
we
could
not
visit
that
last
attraction.
We
are
grateful
to
the
park
for
refunding
us
for
the
attraction,
but
we
were
sad
that
we
could
not
visit
it.
All
in
all,
we
are
very
satisfied,
and
we
highly
recommend
it
to
everyone
who
loves
animals
and
nature,
with
the
note
that
you
must
buy
tickets
in
advance
on
their
official
website.
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