Nestled in the heart of Hungary's stunning natural landscapes, the Lake Tisza Ecocentre offers an immersive experience that nature lovers and families will cherish. This fabulous destination is not just a visit; it’s an expedition into the heart of the "Hungarian Delta," where the biodiversity and natural beauty are simply breathtaking.
From the moment you step in, the Ecocentre promises a comprehensive journey through the region's flora and fauna. I highly recommend opting for the all-inclusive ticket, which opens up a world of experiences. It's the best way to ensure you don't miss out on anything, from the educational yet thrilling 3D movie that vividly illustrates the unique ecosystem of the area to the engaging interactive exhibits that both children and adults will find fascinating.
A highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the boat excursion on Tisza. This peaceful and scenic ride allows you to glide through serene waters, surrounded by lush greenery and an abundance of wildlife. It's an excellent opportunity to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of the Hungarian Delta, making it a perfect activity for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The staff at Lake Tisza Ecocentre are warm and welcoming, equipped with knowledge about the local environment, and always ready to help you make the most of your visit. Their guided tours are insightful, adding depth to the already enriching exhibits.
With activities and exhibits that cater to all ages, Lake Tisza Ecocentre is a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with nature and learn about environmental conservation in a fun and engaging way. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this place promises a day full of discovery and enjoyment. Don’t miss this gem during your...
Read moreUnfortunately, the place is not prepared to handle larger number of visitors. Nice exhibitions, though. However, I expected much more, something like the Karlovac Aquatic Center.
Okay, I got some response from the venue in the meantime. Let me give some positive feedback to take the edge off. The tanks are magnificient with beautiful sturgeons and other species. The glass tunnel is also very impressive. Can't help but mention that the air conditioning could be better. The staff is very friendly, the lady at the ticket office is very helpful and nice. The farmyard with goats and sheep is the ultimate place for young kids and adults, too. The animals don't come at you for food as agressively as the goats do at the Budapest zoo. You are allowed to feed and pet the animals. The donkeys are funny and cute.
In case you are interested in the GPS boat trips you might want to secure your trip a couple days prior to your visit.
A nice place altogether, however you had better avoid timeframes when many other people are also interested in...
Read morethe aquarium and the place are beautiful, worth seeing. unfortunately all the magic was ruined by the terrible service of the food place next to it.we witnessed terrible behavior and ignorance, foreigners asked about food and help with translating the menu, the girl with long black hair was terribly rude, pointed at the menu and walked away. furthermore, both ladies (the blonde and the one with long black hair) smoke cigarettes right at the entrance to their food stand, they don't wash their hands after smoking and serving food. a sanitary inspection would be useful, and a conversation with the management About these ladies, I don't want to believe that this is a one-off case of their rude behavior. with this behavior they discourage people and visitors from coming back. It's awful, it's embarrassing to listen to and see such behavior from people who work in...
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