Well today we went to Longleat, which is the first time in about 10 years for me.
When we arrived we we're pleasently surprised by the changes to the East African reserve. Noteably you can no longer walk around in close contact with the giraffes and camels, but i did like the way you can get close to the giraffe and view the animals from a sort of cliff face.
I saw my first ever awake warthogs, which were not at Longleat the last time i visited, and i was very impressed by the tapir house, even if there was a little hotwire.
We managed to see at least 6 sitatunga/nyala (i cant remember what species they were!) which are new to the East African reserve, but were puzzled as to why there were llamas in there too! The monkey jungle is still closed, but we had a good view of the huge troop. We managed to see all the hoofstock in the "big game reserve" and all the carnivores.
We took the boat round the lake, and had a perfect view of Nico the gorilla as he came and sat down right in front the boat! Saw all the sea lions, and the new pups on the beach. Saw both hippos for the first time.
Also walked round pets corner.
All in all, it was a good day. But i have a critisizm, we paid our entrance fee to go round the safari park and see the animals, but were a little peeved that there was a charge to go in pets corner, and the bit with the bats (which we didnt go in). It seems a little exsecive.
A few questions.....
What has happend to the water buffalo herd? We only saw 2 animals.
Have there always been blackbuck in the monkey jungle?
Didnt see anything about "animal adventure"
Thanks
When we arrived we we're pleasently surprised by the changes to the East African reserve. Noteably you can no longer walk around in close contact with the giraffes and camels, but i did like the way you can get close to the giraffe and view the animals from a sort of cliff face.
I saw my first ever awake warthogs, which were not at Longleat the last time i visited, and i was very impressed by the tapir house, even if there was a little hotwire.
We managed to see at least 6 sitatunga/nyala (i cant remember what species they were!) which are new to the East African reserve, but were puzzled as to why there were llamas in there too! The monkey jungle is still closed, but we had a good view of the huge troop. We managed to see all the hoofstock in the "big game reserve" and all the carnivores.
We took the boat round the lake, and had a perfect view of Nico the gorilla as he came and sat down right in front the boat! Saw all the sea lions, and the new pups on the beach. Saw both hippos for the first time.
Also walked round pets corner.
All in all, it was a good day. But i have a critisizm, we paid our entrance fee to go round the safari park and see the animals, but were a little peeved that there was a charge to go in pets corner, and the bit with the bats (which we didnt go in). It seems a little exsecive.
A few questions.....
What has happend to the water buffalo herd? We only saw 2 animals.
Have there always been blackbuck in the monkey jungle?
Didnt see anything about "animal adventure"
Thanks
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