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Out of Africa Wildlife Park: Camp Verde

 

Out of Africa Wildlife park is tTruly one of the most paramount attractions in Arizona. The Out of Africa Wildlife Parks brings a different world and one of the most popular tourist attractions to our own backyard. Each activity includes a glimpse into a wildlife experience that is based around some of the most exotic, rare, and larger-than-life animals that is sure to make your stay a memorable one.

 

Because the attractions are so intricate and extensive, Out of Africa Wildlife recommends that you plan on spending at least five hours at the park to be able to enjoy all of the tours, shows and exhibits. 

 

One of the most known and sought- after attractions of the park is the African Bush Safari. Inspired by the African safari's, this 45-minute ride allows visitors to take part in an authentic tour including narration by park guide and an up- close- and- personal view of the animals. Everything at the park is geared towards bringing visitors closer to the animals in a safe and fun way that a lot of other places are unable to do.

 

If you like living life on the edge and have a curiosity about what and how much some of the large animals such as a tiger, lion, or bear the Wildlife Park also has a 'Feed a Tiger' section where you can personally feed the average-sized tigers of 488 pounds or watch one being fed at the 'Predator Feed.' 

 

The park presents these animals in the purest form, giving the animals large habitats as if they are own natural environment, in the wild. If you want to see animals unlike any other place, Out of Africa Wildlife Park is the place for you. 

 

For additional information, visit: http://www.outofafricapark.com        

 

Sea Life Aquarium: Tempe

 

The mysteries under the sea have captured the interests and imaginations of people all around the world. What happens down there? What type of creatures call it their home? Sea life answers all these questions and more. 

 

Not only are there 30 displays and more than 5,000 sea creatures, there is also a great mission to make a difference and help the oceans remain a safe and clean place for these species. The aquarium, designed with kids in mind, is full of interactive activities and learning stations that are as much enjoyable as they are educational. 

 

From the shoreline to the temple of seahorse or the 360-degree ocean tunnel, there is something for everyone here. Aside from the fantastic sights, there are also feedings and touch pools that encourage touching and holding of these sea creatures. 

 

Sea life has great events, such as Mommy and Me Under the Sea and others, that can be found through their calendar, and also offers a deal that includes 20 percent savings on the tickets if purchased online. 

 

 

For additional information, visit: http://www.visitsealife.com/Arizona/