A must visit place, we had a great experience playing with the cubs, the staff is very supportive and they help you create memories with proper care for your safety. It is a small park which won't consume much of your time and so is a fun place for all age groups, with Lions they also have Bear, Vulture, Ostrichs, Rabbits, etc.
The animals are clean and well-groomed, it is clear that they are cared for, loved and fed.
Most of the visitors are not educated, as I saw children who tried to kick ponies, snap and scream to attract the attention of animals, throw stones, try to put their limbs in a cage.
But this is a reflection of the upbringing in the family and the values that were laid down. Adults also behave disgustingly at times.
They are photographed casually holding or pulling animals. Once I saw a lion cub trying to bite a slightly unpleasant woman who was holding him incorrectly in her hands, pulling.
Later, they put him on a special child's lap, he was very afraid of him. And the Lion Cub changed his behavior, became calm.
They feel and understand, sometimes more than people do.
If you are very worried about animals, be more grateful. Bring toys to the cubs, drop off more money at the checkout.
I have a request to everyone who criticizes and says that everything is wrong, at least once think about how hard it was created and how much work it costs to maintain.
It's a terrible place. I hope it will be closed.
Poor animals, especially lion cubs, change hands like toys. The children who come are more savages than these cubs.
The cells of animals are small. What they are fed is not clear at all
And after the incident, with the death of a man, I hope they will close this place altogether and the greedy owners of this place will leave the animals alone.
In my opinion, such zoos should be in countries that can financially afford it, and where animals live in an open area.