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Fun For The Family

Fun For The Family

Date: 2013-10-11
Our aim is really to educate and about the dangers and beauty of these creatures whilst eradicating the myths at the same time. The children will leave knowing the difference between venomous and non, between a spotted bush snake and a green mamba, and how to react in a dangerous situation with a snake as well as  how to avoid a dangerous encounter.

For the older children with a longer attention span, we go into the different types of venom and the first aid involved in treating such bites.

The park also has a seating and play area, where parents and teachers are welcome to relax under the trees enjoying our large variety of bird and tree life, whilst the tour is being presented.

The park also gives courses on basic snake handling, first aid and how to handle snake encounters.

The Park itself is in Phase one, which already boasts 2 underground snake enclosures containing over 15 different species of indigenous snakes (including the infamous black and green mamba) and a python tank, home to a reticulated python and a pair of anaconda's.