Excursions/Christchurch/Entrée à la réserve naturelle de Willowbank
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Entrée à la réserve naturelle de Willowbank

4.5(114)Christchurch1 heure
VIATOR4.7(26)TRIPADVISOR4.5(88)

Description

Le seul endroit pour voir les 5 animaux sauvages de la Nouvelle-Zélande (kea, kaka, takahe, tuatara et visualisation garantie de kiwi) dans un seul endroit! Rapprochez-vous de vous avec plus de 50 espèces sauvages différentes!

Options de l'excursion

Entrée à la réserve naturelle de Willowbank

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse

Découvrez l'histoire de la Nouvelle-Zélande à travers la faune. Willowbank est pratique et interactif avec la possibilité de nourrir et de caresser de nombreux animaux. Profitez des animaux introduits en Nouvelle-Zélande tels que les singes, les lémuriens, les capybara et les wallabies. Caressez les animaux de la ferme, comme les moutons, les lapins et les alpagas. Et découvrez les espèces indigènes uniques qui rendent la Nouvelle-Zélande si spéciale. Nous pouvons vous garantir que vous verrez un kiwi dans notre maison de kiwi - la meilleure observation de kiwi en Nouvelle-Zélande. Nous avons un café et un magasin de détail, pour vous rendre la visite complète.

Points forts

Kiwi garanti

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Kiwi garanti
Non inclus
Nourriture et boissons
Transport depuis / vers les attractions

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte

Avis(114)

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Mark251265
June 4, 2026
Underrated.

This sanctuary was wonderful. No negatives. Just delightful.

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Lisa J
June 1, 2026
Great place to visit

Visited on a long weekend. The carpark was full. Easy parking available on the street. Friendly staff. The park is a great place to visit and enjoy walking in nature. Plenty of animals and birds. The paths and tracks were easy to follow. Options to feed some animals. Playground area and picnic area. The cafe had lots of options and good service.

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matthewhO7224QI
May 5, 2026
A Warm Place to Learn NZ Wildlifes

Everything was amazing. Everything in the reserve show great care from the manager and staffs to each animal. Good to see that.

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Vacation32839802682
May 4, 2026
Wished we would've skipped

I'm surprised by the reviews of this reserve. We had time to spare before flying out of Christchurch and decided to go here based on the reviews. When we got there, we discovered it's a glorified petting zoo. I found it distressing to see animals race, such as eels, otters, and sheep, to get to where the railings were to get food from visitors that they had purchased at the entry. While the animals looked healthy, there was just something about the vibe that my traveling companions and I didn't care for, and we were happy to leave quickly.

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pl0ngeur75
May 1, 2026
Great private tour into the endemic species to learn more about kiwis, keas, tuis and more

Great private tour into the endemic species to learn more about kiwis, keas, tuis and more

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HappyTravellor13
April 9, 2026
Worthwhile and informative

An amazing experience with easy to walk paths with clear direction to follow. Lots to see and good post boards telling us about the animals and birds.

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Sharing-ze-love
April 8, 2026
Left underwhelmed

We’ve visited a few wildlife experiences like this over the past 10 years in Australia, and there were definitely some highlights here. The animal feeding was great, especially the eels, and it was exciting to have the chance to see kiwi. That said, the kiwi experience itself was a bit underwhelming. Although we were told we saw two, it was so difficult to make them out that we honestly weren’t sure if we were looking at a kiwi or something else (at one point we joked it could’ve been a chicken with a straw on its head!). We understand the importance of low lighting for nocturnal animals, but slightly improved visibility would make a big difference to the experience. Overall, it was okay, but in hindsight we probably could have skipped it. Our son is 13 now, so it may just be that we’ve outgrown this type of activity. For the price, it didn’t quite meet expectations.

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TomasoVernon_B_C_
April 5, 2026
Very Enjoyable!

Very informative guided tour. Loved the grounds and the fact the trails all lead to something interesting! Perfect for all age groups!

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paulhU5674BE
April 5, 2026
A nice little zoo

A small but very well curated exhibition incorporating features of a zoo and a conservation program. I was particularly excited to have the chance to see a kiwi. But the other exhibits were also good. Very kid friendly — I saw a number of small children that seemed to be having a great time.

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danmX5210RS
March 26, 2026
Very Nice Wildlife Zoo

Very nice wildlife zoo. I wouldn't call it a reserve - too small and condensed for that. They do, however, do research and rescue work. They have a good variety (especially birds) and the animals seemed very healthy. Great way to see a Kia if you haven't seen one in the wild. At a little over $20 a person it was well worth it. The kids we saw seemed to be having a good time, too.

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