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Everland, run by Samsung C&T's resort division, announced on the 24th that it will introduce "Walking Safari," a unique animal experience program that walks directly into the safari site where nature lives and breathes, for about a month from the 26th.
This walking safari is a special program that allows visitors to freely experience the ecological safari "Lost Valley" on foot, not an exploration vehicle, and its biggest feature is that they can observe the animals in the safari that they could only meet by riding in the vehicle.
The experience section is about 1km, and visitors can walk freely throughout Lost Valley and observe 10 species of animals, including giraffes, rhinos, elephants, and zebras.
In particular, the space where animals actually live is opened as it is, so you can see vivid movements such as the feeding of herbivores.
Throughout Lost Valley, the explanation of a professional state keeper is added to naturally learn the ecological characteristics, behavioral habits of animals, and the importance of preserving endangered species, making it perfect for children as well as the whole family's ecological class.
In addition, you can leisurely observe the expressions and behaviors of animals that were easy to miss as you walk on safaris without riding an exploration vehicle, and there are various photo zones, so you can leave special memories as if you were a real expedition member.
The Lost Valley Walking Safari can be experienced for free by anyone through the on-site queueing method. The program will run only until March 31 for a limited time.
To commemorate the opening, Lost Valley Walking Safari Experience customers will be presented with an expedition completion badge on a first-come, first-served basis from February 26 to March 2, providing a sense of accomplishment for the explorer who completed the safari.
Meanwhile, the beast safari "Safari World," which has been together for 50 years since the opening of Everland, has been renewed since the 19th to create an ecological environment that prioritizes animal welfare and to provide new experiences to customers.
Everland will introduce a more advanced Safari World in early April after space renewal and facility upgrades so that animal behavior characteristics can be observed more naturally.
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