Belgium Pairi Daiza - The Southern Cape

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Gert Lucas

About this spot
The "Jardin des Mondes"
As the main tourist attraction in Belgium and voted "Best zoo in Europe", Pairi Daiza allows you to travel through the five continents and get to know more than 7,000 animals. Pairi Dazia also received three stars in the Green Michelin Guide. You cross the path of walking elephants, you can feed countless animals, you come face to face with leopards, lions, gorillas, pandas, white tigers, orangutan, etc. Since 2019 it is also possible to stay overnight at the Pairi Daiza Resort, where you can spend the night whilst obersving the polar bears, walruses, steller sea lions, Siberian tigers, wolves or bears.

THE SOUTHERN CAPE
Antipodean mystery and intrigue
From these distant lands, the cradle of the world, rise strange cries and melodies that are unlike anything heard elsewhere. The soil is red, populated by creatures that appear to be straight out of prehistoric times. Feast your eyes on wildlife and flora from Tasmania, New Zealand, Australia and New Guinea and let yourself be overwhelmed by its wild extravagance and beauty. Covered with deserts or fertile lands, the Southern Cape is the story of the human adventure on the move.

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https://www.pairidaiza.eu/en/worlds/southern-cape


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