On a night of our arrival at the Safari, mixed emotions have been playing on my chest. I was excited knowing that it was my first time to go there while nervousness is eating my heart out. We took a train on our way to the first stop; The Forbidden Cave. It is said to be a bunker that was used by the Americans that was turned into a cave to house preserved animals. Then we went to the Serpentarium where you can see different kinds of snakes, lizards and iguanas.
The tour was paused for a while to give way to a must-see event of the night, the Night Safari Show.
A presentation by the local aborigines, the Aetas, and several wildlife species was staged to remind us
of the importance of nature and our responsibility towards Mother Earth. The Aetas also shared their talents as they performed their traditional dances. Different kinds of animals from the other parts of the Philippines were showcased at the end of the show.
Going back to the tour, riding their customized Safari Jeep, we were then taken to the most bewildering experience of the Night Safari as we entered the Tiger Safari where we had a chance to see and be chased by full grown tigers. After riding the Safari Jeep, we went straight to Croco Loco, and got to walk through a crocodile lair. And, lastly, we had a short walk through Zoobic Park and had a chance to view glance on exotic, wild and semi-domesticated animals in their simulated natural habitat.
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