Friday, April 8, 2016

More Zoomanity Group Theme Parks to Visit In The Philippines

For those who were able to read my previous post regarding Zoobic Safari, you may be wondering if there are other theme parks where you can visit them in other parts of the Philippines. 

Great news ! Because there are more Zoomanity Group Theme Parks where you can spend your day with your family and friends filled with fun and excitement. 

Hold on  to your seats and fasten your seat belts.


* ZOOCOBIA FUN ZOO *

Zoocobia is much more than a place to view animals. It is a complete educational and fun experience.  Situated in the beautiful, lush, forested foothills of the extended Clark Freeport Zone in Angeles City. Zoocobia is an ecological experience of impressive proportions. Below are the attractions once you visited Zoocobia.

ZOOC - Now in the Philippines! The Zooc is a gravity car that is patterned after the luge in Sentosa Resort in Singapore. It runs on a 400 meter track with three hairpin curves that are guaranteed to make one’s ride a zoo-per thrilling experience!
BIRDS OF PARADISE - Have a very close encounter with colorful birds perched on tree branches. You will delight at their bright colors and melodious chirping.
PHILIPPINE’S PRIDE - This showcases various animals and plants that are endemic to the Philippines  which are indeed the country’s pride.
MAZE - Be amaze with our Garden Maze that features various animals topiaries. The thrill is when you go through the labyrinth and the challenge is to find yourself out of it.
BARNAll roads lead to “The Barn” where many animal-related activities happen. Experience bottle feeding baby farm animal such as goats, sheep and pot bellied pigs.
MENAGERIE - See a unique collection of stuffed real animals that have been preserved by our taxidermist.


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 * PARADIZOO *

The Paradizoo Farm is the best destination to choose if you want to enjoy nature while spending leisure time with family and friends. Located in Mendez, Cavite, the place is full of rich gardens and animals that are roaming free to your delight while others are behind their fences.


Known as the theme park cum farm zoo, a visit to the Paradizoo will always sooth your senses. Overblown by the beauty of this serene “Paradise”, see the gardens full of vegetables and floral designs. Have a chance to interact with different interesting animals like llama, camels, miniature horses, ostriches, greyhounds, labrador retrievers or ride on a cart drawn by an albino carabao. Feel the “Plant Me Home” experience, where you can select and pick vegetables & and flowers from garden plots to take home. It’s a destination for pleasure, learning and healthy living.



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* RESIDENCE INN *

If you are on a budget and are looking for a perfect place to go that is away from the noisy city, then the Residence Inn might just be the place for you.

Famous for its Mini Zoo and it’s excellent location overlooking Taal Lake, the Residence Inn at Tagaytay City is a remarkably fun place to be in. It has all the essential aspects of appreciating love for animals as you would see a lot of living attractions right before your very eyes.


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* ZOOCOLATE THRILLS *

Zoocolate Thrills is the only Adventure Theme Park in Loboc, Bohol managed by Zoomanity Group, operator of the famous Zoobic Safari in Subic. This promising tourist destination in Bohol offers captivating attractions for everyone. A river cruise is provided for those who want to explore the Loboc River. Our fun zoo has different animal encounters & enrichment such as ostriches, tigers, and bearcats. We also offer tram ride, horse/buffalo ride and zip/zing ride.



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So there you have it guys.

Whether you are near Subic, Angeles City, Cavite, Tagaytay or Bohol, you can get to visit any of these awesome Zoomanity Theme Parks.

Only in the Philippines.


For updates, rates, promos and packages please visit zoomanity.com.ph.





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