Free bottle of Valley Springs Water with every adult ticket purchased at Paradise Valley Springs | Info-Rotorua

Free bottle of Valley Springs Water with every adult ticket purchased at Paradise Valley Springs

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Paradise Valley Springs Trout & Wildlife Park is home to several varieties of Trout, Deer, Thar (goats), Wallabies, Kune Kune pigs, Giant Eels, Native Birds, and more! At Paradise Valley Springs you can get up close to feed some of the wildlife in their natural habitat.

Paradise Valley Springs Wetlands are home to both native and introduced water birds. Black Swans glide elegantly through the misty waters, as Ducks dive and play to get their food.

Paradise Valley Springs has its own natural freshwater Spring, Te Waireka meaning Sweet Water.  Visitors are invited to touch and taste pure New Zealand Spring Water  

straight from the natural Spring!  We bottle our Spring Water on site and this is available for visitors to purchase.                                                                                                          

Our fantastic Elevated Treetops Walk winds through a secluded area on the edge of the Mamaku Ranges, putting you up near the canopy of the trees with our native birds.

Paradise Valley Springs is situated a few minutes from central Rotorua.  Suitable for independent visitors or large groups, and there is plenty of parking                                  

Discover The Pride of Paradise - our Lion Pride. Housed in a spacious and natural enclosure, allowing visitors to get very close to these Wild animals.

Admission to Paradise Valley Springs includes seeing all of our New Zealand Trout, Bird and Wildlife sanctuary, plus the Lions with feeding at 2.30pm daily.

Lion Cub patting available everyday from 10.40am-12.00pm, 1.00pm-2.20pm and 3.00pm-4.30pm

Tickets are vaild for the whole day


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