Published on Feb, 2025
Greeted the reception staff who were friendly and polite. The young lady told us to get a bite and start the 2:30 tour as they usually get the animals ready to be fed. We went to the overpriced quaint cafe in a beautiful setting close to the farm animals, which we did not go see.
We met our guide, Elvis, a knowledgeable, polite, friendly, good with kids gentleman who expanded our knowledge, love and appreciation for wild cats, their survival and rehabilitation.
For the first 10 minutes we saw nothing and we resided ourselves that our entry fee was for a worthy cause. Well, the next moment we heard this 4×4 slowly approaching the enclosures sure enough all the cats came out to eat. What a must see visit. They are these majestic creatures, who tower over you whilst you stand in awe.
Kindly tip your guide at the end of the tour for they are as much of an attraction as the big cats.