Because of the extensive walkthroughs, endangered species from three continents are represented. The park has lots to offer, whether you’re interested in lemurs or penguins, or simply want to walk around with the wallabies (and perhaps feed them with your fingers!). The zoological park’s frequent keeper talks, as well as the on-site amenities, provide all you need for an entertaining, thrilling, and educational day. The kids will have a blast in the play area, which features space hoppers, trikes, and a large bouncy castle, while you relax with a refreshing beverage and delectable cuisine. When you’ve finished all of that… Otherwise, the Pygmy Goats will be angry if you don’t see the Meerkats, keep a lookout for otters, hear the Rheas, and visit the African village. While you’re doing all of this, you’ll be helping to conserve some of the world’s most beautiful species.
Peak Wildlife Park
Everyone loves wildlife! At Peak Wildlife Park experience some of natures most fascinating creatures.
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