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Paradise Valley Springs

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Lorna
August 4, 2021
See lions up close. They get fed at 2pm. There are lots of other animals which you can feed as well as eels and trout.
Tian
May 24, 2021
Paradise Valley Springs is Rotorua's must-see wildlife park where visitors of all ages can interact closely with a range of New Zealand’s wild animals, native birds, farm animals and trout, as well as view and get up close to a large pride of African Lions. we provide 10% off discount vouchers
Isobel
February 17, 2021
Travelling with children, they will love the springs. Feed the trout or the animals and watch the lion feeding, my grandchildren love Paradise Valley.
Dharmen
March 29, 2019
Animals that are found wild around the country such as deer, goats, tahr and wallabies, as well as a range of sociable farm animals like alpacas, emus and sheep can all be handfed throughout the day. UP CLOSE WITH THE NATIVE BIRDS Visit the Kea, New Zealand’s infamous and comical parrot in their walk-through aviary, see kakariki and kereru birds and meet our friendly tui. Stroll through our waterbird wetland for great views of native and introduced waterfowl, and look out for the many different native birds living wild around the park. CASCADING WATERWAYS Fern edged pools show off hundreds of rainbow and brown trout. Feed the wild trout in the natural stream and get eye to eye at the underwater window. Look out for large native long-finned eels lazing in their ponds. NATURE AT ITS BEST Pathways through native trees lead to our freshwater spring where you can drink straight from the source. You can even purchase some of our own bottled ‘Paradise Pure’ to take away with you. Take our elevated treetops walk in a tranquil and secluded area of the park, putting you up near the canopy of the trees. THE PRIDE OF PARADISE There is also a pride of African Lions that can be seen all day in an enclosure that allows visitors to get very close to these wild animals. The afternoon feeding show is a great time to see the lions active, and to learn a bit more about the pride.
Animals that are found wild around the country such as deer, goats, tahr and wallabies, as well as a range of sociable farm animals like alpacas, emus and sheep can all be handfed throughout the day. UP CLOSE WITH THE NATIVE BIRDS Visit the Kea, New Zealand’s infamous and comical parrot in their w…
Nari
August 22, 2016
Paradise Valley Springs is a beautifully presented New Zealand Trout, Bird and Wildlife park, along with a pride of African lions. Paradise Valley Springs first opened to the public in 1939 as a Trout sanctuary. Stuart Hamlett purchased the park from the original owner in 1975, along with his brother John who retired in 2004. The park is a privately owned family business, with 100% of funds coming directly from our customers. It has been extensively developed over the last 35 years into the world class attraction that it is today. Paradise Valley Springs is open every day of the year (365 days), including all public holidays. We're open every day from 8.00am until dark, with last entry to the Park at 5.00pm. * Lion Feeding is every day at 2.30pm. * Kea and Possum feeding happens at 3.00pm daily. Be sure to allow at least one to two hours for your visit.
Paradise Valley Springs is a beautifully presented New Zealand Trout, Bird and Wildlife park, along with a pride of African lions. Paradise Valley Springs first opened to the public in 1939 as a Trout sanctuary. Stuart Hamlett purchased the park from the original owner in 1975, along with his bro…

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Locatie
467 Paradise Valley Rd
Rotorua RD2, Bay of Plenty