Parrot parkin Cross portorganizes special activities for the whole family on the occasion of Holy Week. Between this Thursday, April 14, 2022 and Sunday, April 17visitors will have the opportunity to perform a wide variety of playful activities that will complement the usual visit to the Porto Zoo.
From Parrot park It is highlighted that the installation “will dress up for the occasion”, with initiatives such as the placement of a photo call so that the families have a nice memory of the experience or the presence of an inflatable rabbit that will distribute individual chocolate bars to the kids. In addition, there will be other decorations that visitors can interact with.
will be placed two big easter eggs, one at the park entrance and another hidden along the route. Visitors will be able to paint one of these giant eggs with felt-tip pens with the help of a team of you paint expensive. According to Loro Parque, “it will be a perfect opportunity for children to give free rein to their imagination by leaving a message or simply drawing in favor of environment“.
Through these activities, Loro Parque aims to bring nature closer to families and highlights that “modern zoos are places that carry out important environmental conservation work, contributing to the protection of numerous Endangered Species. So visiting them is a fantastic option for these holidays, as it is a great opportunity to have fun and learn.”
50 years of Loro Parque
Founded on December 17, 1972, Loro Parque was initially conceived as a paradise for parrots and began its journey with only 25 people, 150 parrots and a space of 13,000 square meters. Over the years, it became one of the most respected and recognized zoological institutions and genetic reserves in the world, both for its beauty and for the excellence of its facilities, the care of animals and its respect for nature. Together with the Loro Parque Fundación, it currently has, in its different centres, the largest and most diverse reserve of parrot species and subspecies in the world and, therefore, has become the leading entity at international level in the breeding and management of psittacines. It has received more than 50 million visitors since its inauguration.