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Walk on the wild side at this Polokwane bird and reptile park

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There's a sense of almost child-like excitement as you enter Zanna - Pietersburg Bird and Reptile Park. The air is alive with the chirping of birds, roars of lions, and rustling of slithering snakes. This attraction in the Polokwane area is home to all things wild and wonderful, but also offers a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. With plenty of recreational pursuits, Zanna has something for the whole family for a fun day out. 

Meet some feathered friends

The park offers the chance to get up close and personal with over 280 species of birds, both indigenous and exotic. As you stroll through the park, you'll hear their sweet calls, observe their unique behaviours, and admire their colourful plumage.

Your viewing list includes the festively yellow sun parakeets which are native to northeastern South America, the friendly umbrella cockatoo with its distinctive big, feathered crest, and the brightly coloured scarlet macaw. The park also offers specialised birdwatching and photographic tours, so be sure to inquire about these if you're keen to gain a deeper understanding of the avian species that share our planet.

See scales, paws, and claws

As well as the birdlife, Zanna boasts a range of reptiles. The snakes are sure to elicit thrills, some being dazzlingly patterned and coloured while others are masters of camouflage. On your tour of the park, you can spot sand snakes, western diamondback rattlesnakes, corn snakes, ball pythons, yellow belly anacondas, and green mambas. The brave amongst your group can even handle some of the harmless ones. Also present are tortoises, crocodiles, and various lizards.

On the mammal side, the park has none other than the king of the jungle - some beautiful lions and lionesses that will have the little ones screaming "Simba". Monkeys and lemurs will also delight with their furry faces and playful antics.

After the excitement, be sure to visit the fish aquarium. There's something truly relaxing about watching these colourful creatures dart gracefully around their tanks.

Park activities for all ages

After getting to know this bird and snake park's fauna, there's still plenty of fun left on the cards. Little ones can enjoy a horse ride and even get their photo taken to capture the special memory. A splash in the swimming pools will put a smile on every face in your group, especially on a warm summer day in Polokwane. You can also play a round of putt-putt or zip around on tricycles. The well-equipped jungle gym is always a winner for the kids to climb, swing, and jump to their heart's content. Later, you can visit the pet shop if you're looking to leave with a new addition to your family.  

Feast under the sun

When tummies begin to rumble, Zanna rises to the occasion with plenty of dining options. You can fire up one of the built-in braai areas and put your braai master skills to the test. Shady picnic spots are perfect for spreading cheese plates and popping the lemonade. Craving something sweet or salty? Head over to the kiosk for a variety of snacks including fresh chips, ice cream, and cold drinks. There's even a tea garden where you can unwind and sip on a hot brew while taking in the serene atmosphere.

Fast facts for Zanna

  • Location: 118 Lawton Rd, Nirvana X1, Polokwane, 0699
  • Hours: The bird and snake park is open from 8 am-5 pm from Monday to Thursday and on Sunday. On Friday and Saturday, you can visit it from 8 am-5:30 pm. 
  • Entrance fee: Park tickets are R30 for children under 12 and R50 for everyone above 12. 
  • Contact number: 015 230 0023

Drop by when the mood strikes

For knowledge, good food, and entertainment options, it's definitely worth rounding up the family and heading to Zanna - Pietersburg Bird and Reptile Park. With little ones (and even fun-loving adults) loving this venue, it pays to live close by. Browse Century 21 Polokwane's properties for sale or properties to let and get in touch with our team today.

Author: Century 21 South Africa

Submitted 06 Mar 23 / Views 2153