![]() Have you been to Safari Lake Geneva? Tell us all about it on our Facebook Page HERE or our Instagram Page HERE.įind their website and ticket information HERE. We did this after the drive through portion before we ended our visit. They offer giraffe feeding with lettuce on the hour for 10 minutes (10:00 am to 10:10 am and 11:00 am to 11:10 am, etc…) This is done in a separate area, where you are outside your vehicle and can walk up to them.We left with a few mud stripes on the outside from the animals brushing up against the car. Consider getting a car wash on your way home.We had a few animals that put their heads in our car and dribbled a bit. Bring a towel to wipe down any interior drool from the animals.We went slow and took many stops to feed and observe the animals. I may have had some passengers that were intimidated by the ostriches, so we left up our windows when the ostriches were near and put them down when they were away. Safari Lake Geneva, Lake Geneva: See 348 reviews, articles, and 627 photos of Safari Lake Geneva, ranked No.27 on Tripadvisor among 27 attractions in Lake Geneva. Feel free to keep your car windows up or down, but you cannot put them up while an animal is feeding.Get at least 2 buckets of feed or one per person to have enough for the whole loop.We’d recommend folding in your car mirrors if you can.We’d recommend an early time slot on a weekday if your schedule allows.You must schedule your time slot online prior to arriving.They typically sell out of timeslots on the weekend, so plan ahead for that if you want to go on a weekend. Because we went early on a weekday, there was not a lot of traffic, and we spaced ourselves out pretty far from the car in front of us. Time would depend on the speed of the car in front of you, how long you stop to feed the animals, and how many stops you make to feed the animals. Our first loop took about 45 minutes to complete. I left feeding a camel, and he was so grateful for finishing off our feed bucket before we exited. We really enjoyed the llamas, alpacas, and the mule. You can do the loop more than once, so we took two laps around to revisit our favorite animals. If you are curious about what animals they have at the Safari, see their list HERE. However, we liked to just let the animals be, and they eventually walked away. The kids thought it was great! There was a staff present that cleared the animals out of the drive path when were done feeding. We thought some were going to climb in our car! Not quite, but we’ve not yet experienced being so up close and personal with these big animals. □ As well as the cattle upon first entering. As in they are not afraid to peck your car window and demand their feed. Let me tell you, the ostriches were aggressive.
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