
Robert Herrera
14 reviews on 1 places
This is a small park, right off the bike path. Has a few places to sit and relax. Water Fountain for human as well as a lower spout for your animal. Had a soda machine there but recently had it taken out. Still a great place to enjoy the morning.
Let's start off with arriving. It's not the best experience to start. Being outdoors, you have flying insects around. But not to address it until after a person has been sitting down for some time. Then, to sit and watch a group of 7 people standing around. Talking and not helping out. It would have been better to have gone elsewhere to eat. Now, the food was decent for what we paid for. The best part for me was the iced tea. It seems that all AA Barbecue has great iced tea. And being a foreigner, I always try and find some rather decent food to eat. I'll visit again in a few years and see how they might have improved. Overall, I really wouldn't be overly excited about trying them out again so soon.
The steps up to this location are not easy for everyone. If you have a heart problem. Back problem or knee problem. This will be a hard hike. But the view is incredible. The mosquitoes are plentiful. Bring spray or lotion to prevent the bites. Experience the whole Coron Island. You can't just leave without seeing all it has to offer. Use a guide service to take you to this location. Coron Island is a private owned land. Not owned by the government but by the natives living on this incredible island.
Use a guide to drive you to this location. They know what roads to take and know the roads. It's a bit of a drive. Depending on which direction you're coming from. But it's definitely worth it. Now, let's first review the people who take care of the animals in the park. They are some of the nicest people I have met. Very well informed about the park and the animals. Now for seeing animals. Yes, these animals run free. Not all but some others are in cages for safety purposes. Yup. You'll see giraffes, zebras, and deer. I forgot to mention a couple of monkeys and some turtles. You even get to feed the giraffe as well. We just went at it, and it was wet. But don't let that stop you. It's well worth the boat ride across the island to see them.