We explored the discovery center where the girls were fascinated by animal skeletons, ostrich eggs, and the feel of the different animal furs they had on display.
We made sure we made it to the Asian elephant swim since the girls were quite taken by the elephants - especially the baby. We got to see him quite close up and were interested to see that the trainers were using a dog as a herder for the elephants. The dog was the one to lead the elephants into the water and would round them up when it was time for them to return to their reserve.
We also enjoyed an elephant demonstration where they displayed the different tricks the elephants had been taught. Aislinn especially liked the elephant doing a handstand on the balance beam. We were happy to hear the trainers commenting on their use of positive reinforcement only in training the elephants.
We visited the game reserve twice. Once by car at around 2 p.m. and again at 5:30 on the bus tour. It was fun to see the difference in the animals between the two times. At 2 most were
We also got an close up view of the mommy and baby monkey in the picture and the bus stopped for about 5 minutes waiting for the last 3 monkeys to climb down from the roof. The cheetahs and rhinoceros' were also big hits with the girls.
After, when we visited the discovery center, we were actually able to see and egg which the girls thought was pretty cool.
They commented on the size of breakfast an ostrich egg would produce, and decided it was more than they could eat, but maybe if they shared it.
In all, we had a great day. Never even made it into the splash park. We decided the animals were far more exciting, although we did take a short break for a some ice cream.
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