Animal Encounters
Rotorua offers diverse wildlife encounters ranging from native New Zealand species to exotic predators. Rainbow Springs features crystal-clear springs and focuses on indigenous birdlife, while Paradise Valley Springs provides elevated walkways through native bush. Key highlights include the resident African lion pride, kea enclosures, and interactive farm areas where visitors can hand-feed alpacas, wallabies, and various waterfowl in their natural habitats.
Rainbow Springs
Nature park featuring crystal-clear freshwater springs, native bird aviaries, and trout viewing. The site focuses on New Zealand's indigenous flora and fauna.
Paradise Valley Springs
Wildlife park featuring elevated bush walks, freshwater springs, and trout pools. It houses both native New Zealand birds and exotic species like African lions.
African Lions
A resident pride of lions located within Paradise Valley Springs, featuring a daily feeding presentation at 2:30 PM viewable from elevated platforms.
Kea and Possum
Enclosures showcasing New Zealand’s endemic alpine parrot and the brushtail possum, highlighting the interaction between native and introduced species.
Alpaca
Domesticated South American camelids located in the interactive farm walk area, available for hand-feeding.
Dama Wallaby
Small marsupials housed in a walk-through enclosure that allows for close interaction and hand-feeding.
Sheep and Angora Goat
Traditional farm animals, including long-haired Angora goats, available for interaction within the park’s contact area.
Waterfowl
A collection of various duck and goose species inhabiting the park’s wetlands and spring-fed pools.
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