For 10mop you get to seat and relax inside a airconditioned dome where you get to see pandas. Big place to go around the park. There is a kiosk to have snacks and drinks. Fare is flat 6mop. Bring exact amount as the bus drivee doesn't give change.
For 10mop you get to seat and relax inside a airconditioned dome where you get to see pandas. Big place to go around the park. There is a kiosk to have snacks and drinks. Fare is flat 6mop. Bring exact amount as the bus drivee doesn't give change.
They are cute. I blogged about them. Google dranshublog and giant panda to read all about my visit and see a cute video too
As Indonesian, I barely see Panda for live. Even it is a small park, you can see the Giant Panda directly alive and I think it's worthed. There are any others animal too like birds and monkeys (not really vary).
If you want to go to this place you can arrange your plan trip with another spot like Parisian Hotel etc because it's inline way with the bus.
Yes it is small but for only $1-$3 US you would be crazy not to miss this opportunity for a close encounter with Giant Pandas ... small groups are allowed in at intervals so it doesn’t become too crowded and there are other animals to see outside ... again it is free to enter and small but worth the trip truely !!!! ... here’s a suggestion book the 10am visit you will be guaranteed a close encounter every time !!
This is a very very small park completely isolated from Macau it is nothing great ,if you really love pandas you can go and watch them but the park will finish in five minutes there are two rooms in which the panda are kept,pandas are usually sleeping when we also visited they were asleep.rest are animals like monkeys and lemur kept in a bery small room. Can take a pass
It's nowhere near the vastness of the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries, but this small zoo still offers you the chance to come close to one of the rarest animals in the world.
Tickets (to see the pandas) are cheap (10 MOP per person; children under 12 years are free of charge) and the surroundings are refreshingly pleasant (with plenty of other animals and gardens to see).
You can reach the Pavilion by taking bus 21A, 25, 50, or 26A to Seac Pai Van Park station. It closes on Monday.
One hour is enough to walk around the premises and see almost everything.
Right next to the Pavilion you can also find a (free!) shuttle bus to the top of the A-Ma Cultural Village. This bus departs every 30 minutes.