5/5 Lloyd Parslow (. 2 years ago on Google
Booked
Via
TUI,
this
included
a
bus
from
the
hotel
directly
to
the
Wildlife
Park.
Before
even
entering
the
park
there
is
a
large
pond
full
of
fish,
you
can
feed
them
from
a
dispenser.
Once
at
the
ticket
booth
you
can
book
extra
experiences
such
as
camels,
lemurs.
Some
require
booking
in
advance.
I
would
highly
recommend
buying
food
to
feed
camels
and
giraffes!
There
is
an
excellent
restaurant
near
the
entrance
we
visited
towards
the
end
of
our
visit,
the
food
there
was
fantastic.
The
gift
shop
is
located
here,
with
lots
of
souvenirs
to
choose
from
and
reasonable
prices.
The
park
is
split
into
multiple
parts
with
different
themes
and
animals
in
each,
there
are
maps
located
around,
I
would
recommend
having
a
copy
at
hand.
It
is
easy
to
miss
something
even
after
walking
around
multiple
times.
The
beginning
area
is
very
flat
full
of
what
feels
like
hundreds
of
different
types
of
small
animals,
some
of
the
small
monkeys
can
be
hard
to
see
until
they
start
jumping
from
branch
to
branch.
One
of
our
favourite
animals
we
saw
was
a
small
armadillo
that
appeared
to
be
in
a
large
enclosure
on
its
own,
every
time
my
wife
walked
up
to
one
of
the
windows
it
would
run
up
to
investigate!
Next,
there
are
some
larger
animals,
such
as
Emus
and
wallabies
with
a
rest
area
not
far
after,
including
a
snack
bar,
children's
play
area
and
tables.
There
are
also
some
farm
animals
located
in
this
area
and
the
Sealions
Live
is
nearby.
We
saw
some
other
guests
swim
with
the
Sealions
and
watched
them
play
around
in
the
water
and
catch
fish.
I
would
also
recommend
looking
at
the
EcoTour
train
times
as
the
first
stop
is
located
here
and
will
save
a
lot
of
walking
up
some
steep
hills!
We
were
not
aware
of
this
at
the
time
and
instead
headed
on
a
long
walk
uphill
to
see
the
camels,
giraffes,
Elephants
and
many
more,
feeding
a
few
of
them
along
the
way
when
allow.
We
reached
the
top
to
a
viewing
point
that
overlooked
the
whole
park
now
realising
just
how
massive
the
area
is
and
how
much
we
had
left
to
explore.
The
Ecostop
5
was
located
here
but
there
didn't
appear
to
be
anything
arriving
for
many
hours
by
the
time
we
got
there.
We
had
a
long
walk
back
down
and
headed
for
the
Fauna
live,
there
was
some
construction
work
on
the
way,
it
didn't
interfere
with
the
walk
but
there
may
be
more
to
see
in
the
future!
We
didn't
time
our
arrival
at
the
Fauna
live
very
well
as
there
wasn't
any
show
for
a
few
hours.
There
were
plenty
more
animals
in
the
area
to
see
but
it
was
a
steep
hill
to
climb.
The
last
thing
I
wanted
to
see
was
the
Birds
live,
we
started
walking
towards
it,
entering
the
area
with
all
the
Cactus.
We
only
made
it
halfway
up
the
hill
before
deciding
to
turn
around
as
it
was
too
tiring
after
all
the
walk
we
had
already
done.
We
rested
at
the
Sealions
watching
them
swim
one
last
time,
we
said
goodbye
to
the
armadillo
as
it
ran
back
up
to
the
window
and
saw
some
animals
that
we
had
missed
the
first
time,
the
snapping
turtles,
more
monkeys
and
a
porcupine!
This
is
the
point
where
we
visited
the
restaurant
and
the
gift
shop
before
heading
back
to
our
bus!
It
was
an
amazing
day
out,
we
learnt
a
lot
about
many
animals,
saw
the
staff
feeding
the
animals,
working
hard
to
look
after
them.
Would
recommend
visiting
if
you're
in
the
area!