Exotic Animals Walking Tour for Two or Up to Six at Wildlife Survival Sanctuary (Up to 45% Off)
Similar deals
Shannon
Volunteers leads guests around the Sanctuary that houses Cougars, Leopard, Lemurs, emus, pot belly pig, iguanas, tortoises and a deer.
Choose Between Two Options
- $13 for an Exotic Animals tour for two, with a 4” by 6” take-home photo of one of the sanctuary’s animals ($20 value)
- $33 for an Exotic Animals tour for up to six, with a 4” by 6” take-home photo of one of the sanctuary’s animals ($60 value)
The tour lasts about 90 minutes and is scheduled by appointment only with a 48 hour advance notice. Tours take place on tuesday evenings, Friday mornings and the week ends both mornings and evenings. Morning tours feature enrichment activities for the animals, while afternoon and evening tours allow guests to observe the animals at feeding time. All of the sanctuary’s tour proceeds will go toward feeding and caring for the animals.
- Plan ahead : closed toe shoes recommended, bug spray depending on the season. Tours are rain or shine, protection from the sun or rain can be useful.
Volunteers leads guests around the Sanctuary that houses Cougars, Leopard, Lemurs, emus, pot belly pig, iguanas, tortoises and a deer.
Choose Between Two Options
- $13 for an Exotic Animals tour for two, with a 4” by 6” take-home photo of one of the sanctuary’s animals ($20 value)
- $33 for an Exotic Animals tour for up to six, with a 4” by 6” take-home photo of one of the sanctuary’s animals ($60 value)
The tour lasts about 90 minutes and is scheduled by appointment only with a 48 hour advance notice. Tours take place on tuesday evenings, Friday mornings and the week ends both mornings and evenings. Morning tours feature enrichment activities for the animals, while afternoon and evening tours allow guests to observe the animals at feeding time. All of the sanctuary’s tour proceeds will go toward feeding and caring for the animals.
- Plan ahead : closed toe shoes recommended, bug spray depending on the season. Tours are rain or shine, protection from the sun or rain can be useful.
Need To Know Info
About Wildlife Survival Sanctuary
At Wildlife Survival Sanctuary, the volunteers treat the resident rescued animals like family. Every day, they provide toys for several exotic species including tigers, iguanas, and potbelly pigs, along with special nutrients for a 26-year-old geriatric leopard. These enrichment activities ensure the animals remain mentally stimulated at all times, preventing boredom. And because the animals never come in direct contact with the public, they can make this sanctuary their home without fear of being poked or prodded. Different species each have their own oversized habitats across the 10-acre campus, where they receive plenty of affection as they live out their lives.