Casela World of Adventures Ticket: Access to African Safari, Aviary Walk, Petting Farm, and More

Experience the wonders of Casela World of Adventures with this ticket! Explore the African Safari, walk through the aviary, visit the petting farm, and more. Don’t miss out!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Casela Nature Parks - Casela Nature Park is a stunning 25-acre garden and bird sanctuary located in the western part of the island. After exploring the bird sanctuary, guests can board Safari Vehicles for an adventure in Yemen, a domain nestled between the Tamarin Mountain and the Trois Mamelles. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking sight of Java…
What's Included
  • Local taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

This ticket grants entry to Casela Nature Park. It includes an African Safari where visitors can observe zebras, ostriches, white rhinoceroses, impalas, antelopes, kudus, and wildebeests. Enjoy a Walk-Thru-Aviary, view pygmy hippos, camels, and llamas, and visit the Petting Farm. Children can have fun at the playground, and there are opportunities to…

Location
Casela Nature Parks
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Kholoudn675
Aug 7, 2025
Casela adventure with the scooter - It was a very nice experience and the guid guy was amazing his name norbet and the atmosphere was very nice and the scooters
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Charfati_i
Jun 24, 2025
Wonderful experience. - This is an exceptional experience. The entrance ticket included the safari and tulawaka (I didn’t know) it was a pleasant surprise. The staff at the park are very friendly. It was possible to see all the animals present. I will come back to it with my children ☺️☺️
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Justine_c
Jun 6, 2025
Walking with the lions - I am a bit of a cat lady but this was the best experience I have ever had with big cats the trainers and keepers truly love their animals and the cats welfare is their top priority all the big cats seemed healthy and very happy!
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Goplaces577576
May 28, 2025
Home top - At the reception we met Misha. Great welcome and recommended things well. No one you can trust. Thank you very much because as a tourist often we are ripped off and with her not at all. Good luck with it.
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Julia_m
May 26, 2025
The park is very good... - The park is very well maintained, the safari is fine but there are better, what I recommend 100% is walking with lions, it was a magical experience
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Imanecharifa_04
Jun 30, 2025
Experience at Casela - Had a good moment at Casela and also the best guide who made the journey even more enjoyable, so big thanks to Sarah Mustun who was the best ! But entrance price needs to be reviewed. It is very expensive.
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Takemewithyouplz
Jul 25, 2025
Beautiful but conflicted - rescued or not, the wild deserves better - I visited Casela a few years ago, and it’s an experience I haven’t stopped thinking about. They offer animal encounters with lions, caracals, and servals — majestic creatures that most of us would never otherwise see up close. I understand the appeal. I understand why people go. I went. And I left conflicted. The lions I walked with were allegedly rescued — and I want to honor that. I believe Casela may be trying to do something good. But it doesn’t quite land as a sanctuary. And it doesn’t feel fully ethical as a tourist attraction either. It sits somewhere in between — a hybrid space that gives you just enough magic to silence the questions… until you leave. During the lion walk, the animals were clearly excited to be out. They scratched trees, stretched, explored. They weren’t sedated — they were present. And you could see it gave them joy. But when the walk ended, they didn’t want to return to their enclosure. And that moment said everything. Their space isn’t “tiny.” But it is small — small relative to the fact that lions are meant to roam vast territories. The same was true for the servals and caracals I encountered. These animals weren’t being mistreated. But they were confined. And there’s a difference. What troubles me most is that Mauritius isn’t even their natural home. These species don’t belong on this island. Why are they here? What is their purpose? If they were truly rescued, could they not be cared for in a setting that honors their nature more fully — without needing to perform for guests? As someone who loves animals and believes in human-animal connection, I went hoping to feel something sacred. And I did, briefly. But I also felt something else — a truth I couldn’t shake: just because I can get close to an animal doesn’t mean I should. And just because an enclosure isn’t inhumane doesn’t mean it’s enough. Casela is not a terrible place. But I hope it evolves — into something less commercial, more conservation-forward, and fully aligned with the dignity of the animals it claims to protect. Because beauty alone isn’t enough.
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Doctom_exeter
Jul 19, 2025
- A really average family day out. Could have been so much better eg safari has no commentary, staff look tired and bored, most outlets / rides understaffed, most rides closed eg zip lines, toboggan, 4d cinema etc. it’s a beautiful park but is desperate for investment and a new management team who actually care about what the park offers. Get a Disney manager in for six months and wake everyone up!
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Alaaa153
Jul 8, 2025
The ticket limited to admission fee and safari while there is alot of activity that not included needs pre booking too ! - Not what I expected , a-lot of activities we wanted to try not included in the ticket and I didn’t know the options , the kids wanted to pet and feed the farm animals and wanted to ride the camel which was not included in the ticket and if we knew we will include them
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Lokmaneeb
Jun 30, 2025
Experience at CASELA! - Good experience but should invest more in the maintenance of the activities available and should put more animals. the guides were very friendly (especially Sarah Mustun). But the entry fee is expensive.
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up to 7 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).