At the age of three, Neo is
starting to show fascinations in animals.
Gadgets gave him the opportunity to play with them virtually but from
time to time we also wanted him to experience and see what real animals look
like. We already visited lots of zoos
and would love to explore more.
We decided to visit
Paradizoo, a theme farm located at Mendez Cavite. It was not so hard for us to locate the area,
thanks to Waze. But if you plan to
commute, I suggest you go to Residence Inn where they offer free shuttle ride
to Paradizoo (because this area is not really located in the highway and
commuting can be tough).
Paradizoo’s area is so vast
that we often feel we are the only people in the farm. Let me share to you some photos and snippets
of what you can see and try at Paradizoo.
Greetings from the cute
flower pots and the cute little boy!
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Animals of different
kinds. Horses, cows, boars, dogs, goats,
and even camels.
Butterflies and Bees.
The butterflies love my
legs because the lotion I used was sweet scented.
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Wide array of vegetables and flowers.
The Hydrophonic Farm. We bought some lettuce, because I love eating
salads. The hubby bought some seeds
because he wants to try growing them.
Crossing my fingers he gets lucky.
Bahay Kubo’s different
plants. These area is supposed to have
vegetables that correspond to the Bahay Kubo song. But I only saw Kamatis and Bawang.
The Perpetual Cemetery where you can bury your pets.
The playground for kids to enjoy. Entrance is Php20.
The Perpetual Cemetery where you can bury your pets.
The playground for kids to enjoy. Entrance is Php20.
There are other activities that you can do but we weren't able to, like feeding the love birds, feeding the cows and camels, milking the goats, and fish spa. These are all for minimal fees (no more than Php50 each activity).
Paradizoo has a vast area and the little boy enjoyed running around it.
See that small kid? That’s my little boy running around.
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Entrance Fee for Adult and Children is Php149. Children below 3ft are free of charge.
To cap the visit, we let
the little boy ride a horse. Yes, that’s
not a pony but a mommy horse; it’s just that she’s small.
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