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Wildlife Outing for Two or Four to Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard (Half Off)

Tanganyika Wildlife Park
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Visitors freely roam wildlife park where they learn stewardship of endangered species, feed animals, and enjoy hands-on exhibits

Zoos let you see exotic animals that you could otherwise only encounter on special occasions such as a once-in-a-lifetime safari or your office's annual Bring Your Panda Cub To Work day. Expand your network with this Groupon.

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  • $14 for entry for two (up to a $27.90 value)
  • $28 for entry for four (up to a $55.80 value)

    The family-oriented Tanganyika Wildlife Park adds a hefty interactive element to the traditional zoo experience. Visitors are free to roam the grounds and spot snow leopards, walk with kangaroos, or feed such species as rainbow lorikeets, tortoises, and giraffes. Guests can hitch a ride atop a camel before catching up-close glimpses of such species as ring-tailed lemurs, a two-and-a-half-ton Indian rhinoceros, or any of the park's numerous babies, including a honey badger. The park is open daily May–August, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.; check the park website for fall hours. Children under 3 are admitted for free.

    Though Tanganyika Wildlife Park features a discounted price for children and seniors, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

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About Tanganyika Wildlife Park

The animal-loving owners of Tanganyika Wildlife Park know that in order to save endangered animals, humans must feel a strong connection to them. It is the park’s mission to foster this connection by putting visitors in close contact with its rare animals. Visitors can gaze at cheetahs and red pandas and feed reticulated giraffes and African spur-thighed tortoises, which are best known for their role in slow-motion Westerns. The park also safeguards endangered animals from extinction by breeding species such as clouded leopards and amur leopards.

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