Diani Beach Adventures

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BRIEF NOTES ABOUT THIS PLACE

With its curated interactive experiences, Bora Bora Wildlife Park is the perfect destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Visitors are invited to be a part of something wild and wonderful as they explore the park’s amazing offerings. Among the incredible experiences, guests can meet the Maasai ostrich, a significant cultural symbol for the Maasai people, playing a vital role in their traditional ceremonies and rituals.

The park features fascinating species such as the african warthog, monitor lizard, and many other fantastic creatures, providing a unique and enriching adventure for all.

connect to the nature

One of the lessons we teach our kids is that love should not only be given to humans but to the animals as well.

Steve Irwin was right to say “We don’t own the planet Earth, we belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife”.

We take you to the only Animal park “Bora bora” where they give children a chance to show their love to the animals by touching them, caressing them, feeding them and more importantly learning about them.

Pick up is at 9:00 am from the hotel to the Animal park for a 4 hours day with the animals where the kids enjoy this adventure.

Afterwards, you can have lunch or drinks at your own cost as you relax and enjoy the fresh air at the restaurant there.

We drive back for drop off at your hotel.

three little girls petting zebras

Half day activity

Activity level

Safe for kids.

clothing

Comfortable walking clothes, hat and shoes.

Necessary kit

Sunglasses, sunscreen and anti insect spray.

About the most important animals

a herd of ostriches

Maasai Ostrich

It is essential to the ecosystem, aiding in seed dispersal and regulating vegetation growth in its natural habitat. Preserving this species is vital for sustaining the delicate balance of the savanna ecosystem.

three little girls pet a group of African warthogs

African warthog

Common warthogs are social creatures, typically living in groups known as sounders. Though their appearance may seem intimidating, they are usually not aggressive toward humans and play a crucial role in their natural ecosystems.

three little girls holding a baby crocodile in their hands

Nile crocodile

These crocodiles can reach lengths of up to 16 feet and are known for their ability to move quickly both on land and in water. Despite their fearsome reputation, they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem.