Had a good experience overall. Nice day for it. Very close and often touchable exhibits. Seems a little erm, rustic? Older? Kinda adds to its charm. Can just wander around the place and interact with the animals generally. Obviously not a petting zoo of Tigers and Lions. But was the closest I have ever physically gotten to a big cat. Wasn't uber exciting but enjoyed hanging out there and the overall "back in the day" kinda vibe. Recommend taking a picnic.White tiger was a treat.
A small zoo but with various animals. We really enjoyed our visit there! The ducks and hens were following me for feed and the cockatoo was greeting me that kept saying Hello and that was sooo cute! It’s amazing that there was no bad smell all around the place.
We enjoyed our visit here with all the animals, loved the donkeys, the cockatoos , lion's. And with friendly and helpful keepers I would recommend coming here to see the wonderful animals.
Good place to go with little ones. The feeding session for the lion is awesome. Just check the feeding time as it varies (you can check their FB page for the time). You can feed some of the other animals too (buy the feed from them, reasonable price). All and all it was a good place to spent with families and friends.
To be honest, we have sympathy for the owners of this place, but the truth is that due to the loss of the big cats, and Covid related cancellation of feeding the Bengal Tiger, the tired and run-down park simply didn't have enough left to lift the spirits. The animals all looked well-cared for and healthy. But yeah, with so much behind multiple layers of fencing, the experience is dated. It has to be so hard to meet the operating costs, make a living, and then fund a regular program of upgrading dated enclosures. I have no answers. With the draw of the big cats gone now, there will be even fewer reasons to visit.