Part II...hot date with wild endangered animals. Super cool experience, not to mention the excitement on my son's eyes. He finally got to see Tiger and Lion up close and personal. My wife took the picture while I was in charge of driving. Despite the warning of not opening the car's window, my wife scrolled down our window just the size enough for the camera's lenses to take a sharp snap. She didn't want to miss the chance. But, of course we weren't that desperate to walk down from our car and had a selfie with those hot babes, lol.
Let's begin from the first gate, actually 2nd gate. This area is quite a distance away from the previous carrot friendly animals and separated by two big automatic gates.
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The cool Simba |
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This striped beauty from India (Bengala Tiger) was walking back and forth in front the temple-look like gate |
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There is actually some temple ruins in this particular area, it makes this place even more exotic |
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Snow Tiger |
Forwarding to next gate...
The thick-skinned animal. In Indonesian language, we have a slang "Muka Badak" (rhino face) to a person who have low self-awareness and ignorant to whatever people say about him/her. Here is the picture of Badak (read : Bah-duck)...Rhinoceros
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Anybody's zodiac is Aries here? |
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Having fun with each other, huh? Luckily mr.striped isn't around here.
Next Gate...our pride the Sumatera Tiger
Characterized by Sumateran traditional house
So closeee!!!!! right in front of us (Windows shut tight)
Grawling roarr..roarr..
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Next...Castle and the bear
That's the finale of Wild endangered animal journey. I will be posting about the Safari Recreational Park on the next Safari post part III. Don't miss it.
Trip Advisor :
AdeHilman
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