I recently visited Paradizoo Animals, and unfortunately, my experience fell short of my expectations. While the concept of an animal-themed park sounds promising, I encountered several issues that left me dissatisfied.
First and foremost, the lack of variety among the animals was quite disappointing. I had hoped to see a diverse range of creatures, but the selection was rather limited. It felt as though some of the popular and iconic species were missing, which detracted from the overall experience.
Another letdown was the parking situation. Finding a suitable parking spot was a hassle, as the available spaces were limited and poorly organized. It would greatly benefit the park to invest in expanding and improving their parking facilities to enhance the convenience for visitors.
Moreover, the pathways throughout the park were in dire need of improvement. They were uneven, poorly maintained, and lacked proper signage. This made navigation difficult, especially for families with young children or individuals with mobility challenges. Enhancing the pathway infrastructure would significantly enhance the overall visitor experience.
One significant aspect that left a sour taste was the steep admission price. Considering the limited variety of animals and the overall condition of the park, I found the entrance fee to be unreasonably high. It is essential for the management to reassess their pricing structure to ensure visitors feel they are getting their money's worth.
Furthermore, some areas within the park appeared neglected and poorly maintained. The lack of cleanliness and attention to detail was evident, affecting the ambiance and overall enjoyment. It is crucial for the park management to address these maintenance issues promptly to create a more inviting atmosphere for visitors.
Lastly, I was deeply concerned about the poor condition of the ostrich in the park. It is disheartening to witness animals in distress or neglect, and I urge the management to prioritize the well-being of their animal inhabitants. Animal welfare should be of utmost importance in any animal-themed establishment, and steps should be taken to ensure the animals receive the care and living conditions...
   Read moreThis is one theme park where kids (and adults) will learn and enjoy!
Paradizoo is one of the most well kept zoos with really healthy farm animals to see, feed and even touch! Kids can see different kinds of sheep, goat, ponies, horses, donkeys and pigs. Cows and carabaos also roam the farm. They do have camels as well! Kids will also enjoy the pony ride around the farm! Paradizoo also has a wide variety of birds such as ducks, goose, chicken and an ostrich!
Aside from animals, Paradizoo also has their own flower garden where you can see lots of sunflowers and other flower varieties. You can always ask the zookeeper or guide which flowers are in bloom during your visit.
Paradizoo also offers a tour of they vegetable farm where you can harvest and pay for the vegetables you have harvested.
The butterfly farm is an interesting place for kids since they can actually learn and see each stage of the butterfly’s life cycle. Kids can also touch some of the butterflies and even the caterpillars!
Paradizoo also has their own bee farm where you can see how bees live and how we get honey from the beehives. Get a taste of really fresh honey from the beehive!
The walking tour around will take around 2-3 hours to complete. I recommend coming to the farm as early as 8:30am to really enjoy the cool breeze while walking around the farm. Food and drinks are offered at the farm cafe.
By the way, make sure one of the zookeepers guide you through the park for a truly wonderful...
   Read moreIt's a mixed reaction for us who came all the way from pampanga to check out what the place has to offer.
I must agree with some who said the place is unkempt. Yes, it is. It could do a lot of keeping up, I'd say.
The staff were welcoming though and always ready with a smile. You will have to put up with their demand to do a "v" sign, a wave gesture, whatever, for a camera shot where you can pay for the picture before checking out the butterfly sanctuary. It ain't cheap, mind you. But then again, it's optional. So we skipped that and went on our way.
On top of the 200/head, you'll have to fork out extra to see the butterflies and the bees...
Nothing spectacular, yes. Sorry to dampen your spirits. You get to see a larger than life bull-tes-5. The park's main pride.
End of the day, I speak for myself, it's not really worth the drive from up north, esp me driving my flock there. Took us only less an hour to wander about and decided to leave and find other places of interest to shrug off the...
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