We finally brought the kiddos to River Safari on Sun, after postponing
the trip for the longest time due to work and other activities.
Actually I must really take my hats off to my wife as she was the one
who suggested bringing the kiddos there, despite the C-section already
being planned for in 8 day's time.
To most fish-keeping
hobbyists, many of the fishes displayed are rather commonly found and not that interesting. However the kid were rather awed by the
sheer sizes of some of the gigantic carps and catfishes and I must say
that the display of the Mekong River Catfishes and giant rays was quite
nicely done up.
The manatee enclosure was impressive with the many specimens of varying sizes being displayed together in the giant enclosure. It is however quite difficult to get any decent photos due to the dim lighting but as we moved up along the enclosure, we could catch the feeding actions of the "sea cows" from the top instead.
Lastly, how can we forget about the main attractions of the
place? They are non other than the two giant pandas, Kai Kai and Jia Jia. Steffi and Stacci got to see the red pandas up close first before seeing the two main
"monochrome" bears. The red pandas are equally adorable I should say
and looks rather friendly too.
Kai Kai and Jia Jia were housed
separately and luckily for us, they were rather active when we were
there, at least for Kai Kai and we managed to get a few shots of the
kids with them, albeit from quite a distance. No chance of a family shot too as there was quite a big crowd gathered viewing the
pandas. I half suspected that it was also because the enclosures
here was fully air-conditioned and provided a relief to everyone in the scorching
sun!
We skipped the boat ride at Wild Amazonia because
probably only Steffi and myself could take the ride due to height
restriction and physical condition and I would really rather view
animals leisurely on foot, which I erroneously thought I could. I only
realized that one HAVE to take the boat ride to view the monkeys,
tapirs, capybaras and jaguars. So that means paying an additional $5
per adult and $3 per kid on top of the park admission fees of $25 per
adult and $16 per kid.
I guess the River Safari is good for a
first time visit but having to pay over $100 (inclusive of boat rides) for my
family of four, I think I would rather go to the main Zoo instead. The
kids would probably enjoy the Rainforest Kidzworld more than watching
the giant panda chew bamboos. Luckily for us, the tickets were prizes
courtesy of TLK Confinement Nanny and we are thankful for that! The kids have had fun and we ended the day happily with a family photo with the mascot.
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