This is a zoo with mostly non-wild animals e.g lamas, alpaccas, ponies, bunnies, horses, and a few wild animals. There are huge ugly fences everywhere, I was saddened to see the animals behind those horrid big fences. The animals seemed very hungry - obviously this is for profiteering purposes, it is assumed that it’d bring more visitors in if the animals are more keen to be fed. There are no signposting anywhere in any languages other than in Hungarian, so It’s not possible to know which animal can be fed with their “zoo snack” wich you also have to pay for,.. I had witnessed a child try trough food to a lion and the child had been shouted at so aggressively by the staff that the child had cried! Despite the fact that the child has had done nothing wrong, and if there were appropriate multilingual sign-postings on the fences then she would not have done this. Never the less no-one has the right to treat an innocent unassuming child with that degree of hostility! I was shocked to see this! Just to think how do they must treat animals if they publicly humiliate paying customers children! The animals can be “adopted” and this is actively encouraged - and there are plenty sign-postings for this everywhere, although , again, exclusively in Hungarian. It is evident that the sad fact is that private zoos are more keen on the coins rolling in than animal welfare and happiness. Furthermore, the bufe staff also has a face as if chewing on a wasp.. . There are likely serious management issues at this place. .. at the very least. And visitors get all of this for a rather steep , extortionate entry fee! Unfortunately I could not recommend this place, as it feels rather hostile and unfriendly and very...
Read moreToday we have visited this zoo because my mother is obsessed with baby animals and they did a showing of a newborn, 6 week-old white baby lion! I think the owner of the zoo himself did the showing and at the meantime told us so many interesting things about this zoo and animalsin general. The zoo has so many cute animals, I was able to feed and pet some lamas, alpacas, donkeys, zebras, horses and goats with animal food that can be purchased at the entrance. We saw white lions and tigers and normal colored ones too, porcupines, lemurs, ponies, deers and etc. There is a nice playground in the middle, right in fromt of the cafeshop where you can buy hot food for lunch and dinner, I can recommend the amazing hotdogs and hamburgers! I currently use a walker with wheels and I could easily walk around with it, in some places there are more rocks or sand on the ground but I could walk around it. I have also seen some people in a wheelchair.
I could onlu recommend this place!! It is amazing for kids...
Read moreUpdate 2024: Folyamatosan bővül és szépül a hely. Sok ritka, ritka szép és egészséges állatot lehet igen közelről látni. A gyerekeknek van egy egész jó kis fa játszótér, a felnőtteknek pedig ott a büfében a vaslapon sült retró(bb) hamburger. Most novemberben kis zebra, kis póni, gyönyörű gypsy vanner csikó van, valamint Malaika a fehér oroszlángyerek is még alig tini. Minden évszakban megvan a szépsége a helynek. Itt az állatoknak nevük van és azért hallgatnak is rá.
Update 2021: Folyamatosan bővült az állat, és a nagymacska park,- néhány ritka fehérséggel és,- ennek hála minden évben van kis nagymacska. Most éppen fehér, bengáli tigriskölyök.
Számomra fontos, hogy a nagy nézelődés és séta után/közben se maradjak éhen, szomjan, és egy kifejezetten kis kellemes büfé van itt, korrekt árakon. A képen látható sajtos hamburgert pedig kifejezetten ajánlom, mert ízben is és adagban sem maradunk hoppon, a látványról nem is beszélve.
2019: Nagyon szép, és egészséges állatokat lehet itt egészen közelről látni. Aki a nagymacskákat szereti, köztük pár nagyon ritka fajtát láthat itt, úgyhogy ez a hely garantáltan nekik való. Hangulatos nem túl nagy magánállatkert télen is, részemről megvolt a kikapcsolódás, csak ajánlani tudom...
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