Guided Tour of Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, Deerland Park, and Aboriginal Settlement


Información Básica

Pahang, Malasia
8h 30m
35.2

Descripción

Deerland Park

Deerland Park is a 10-acre forest preserve in Pahang, Malaysia, that is home to a variety of exotic animals, including 30 Indonesian deer, as well as sun bears, monkeys, snakes, peacocks, and ostriches. The park has a herd of deer that visitors may feed and watch up close, and can also embark on horse-drawn carriage rides around the park. During the deer-feeding session, visitors are able to get up close and personal with these domesticated wild creatures, which is both a unique and intriguing experience.

Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary

The Asian elephant is the focus of conservation efforts at this sanctuary. When you visit the sanctuary, which is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the Asian elephant, learn about how wild elephants live and what is being done to help them. In addition to seeing the elephants and their keepers interact, you may feed the animals too. In addition, guests may help clean the elephants by washing and brushing them while they splash about in the pond.

Aboriginal Settlement

The Aboriginal Settlement is a historical and cultural center where guests may learn about the indigenous Orang Asli people of Peninsular Malaysia. Orang Asli's (Aboriginal People of Malaysia) culture may be experienced firsthand by seeing how they live in their traditional dwellings and learning about their unique beliefs and practices.

Que incluye

  • Driver cum guide
  • Admission to the Sanctuary
  • Complimentary lunch
  • Hotel transfers
  • Tips and gratuity
  • Drinks and beverages
  • Special sessions

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