emaleth013
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I returned ftom my first trip to WPZ on Friday and wondered why I had never made the effort to go before! Admittedly the Sydney-Dubbo drive put me off a bit but it was worth the time in the car!
We did the early morning walk on Wed and that was brilliant! The best $10 I have ever spent! To wander "behind the scenes" was a fantastic experience.
We spent the day at the zoo, and made it back around to see the feeding of the African Wild Dogs. Amazing.
The next day we were booked on a Big Cat Encounter - we fed the lions. The girls were quite forthcoming to the fence for their chicken necks however he lazed at the back after giving us a welcome snarl. If anyone knows the names of the lions, please advise as I forgot in all the excitement. I love all animals, esp big cats and this experience gave my love for them such a boost, not to mention cementing my respect and admiration of them.
The following day we went on the Wild Safari Tour and that was even better than the early morning walk! To see the breeding areas and be told more about the conservation plans and the behind the scenes stuff was awe-inspiring.
I had ordered a telephoto lens for the trip but sadly it never arrived in time, however I still managed to take 300+ photos, including some "eyeball to eyeball" shots with the lion, tiger, wapiti and a spider monkey. Those experiences are utterly priceless.
Everyone should go there! You come away with such a strengthened conservation resolve ...
We're already planning our next trip out there!
We did the early morning walk on Wed and that was brilliant! The best $10 I have ever spent! To wander "behind the scenes" was a fantastic experience.
We spent the day at the zoo, and made it back around to see the feeding of the African Wild Dogs. Amazing.
The next day we were booked on a Big Cat Encounter - we fed the lions. The girls were quite forthcoming to the fence for their chicken necks however he lazed at the back after giving us a welcome snarl. If anyone knows the names of the lions, please advise as I forgot in all the excitement. I love all animals, esp big cats and this experience gave my love for them such a boost, not to mention cementing my respect and admiration of them.
The following day we went on the Wild Safari Tour and that was even better than the early morning walk! To see the breeding areas and be told more about the conservation plans and the behind the scenes stuff was awe-inspiring.
I had ordered a telephoto lens for the trip but sadly it never arrived in time, however I still managed to take 300+ photos, including some "eyeball to eyeball" shots with the lion, tiger, wapiti and a spider monkey. Those experiences are utterly priceless.
Everyone should go there! You come away with such a strengthened conservation resolve ...
We're already planning our next trip out there!
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