A private driver and Animal Sanctuary Animal Specialist will shuttle you from the Fredericksburg Game Farm Tasting Room via your Brand New Zebra Tram on a behind the scenes tour of your exotic wildlif
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Location: Fredericksburg
What's Included
- Safari Tour
- Access to the Vineyard, Winery and Tasting Room
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's really best suited for kids aged 5 and up. They’ll get the most out of it since they can interact with the animals. Just make sure to supervise younger kids closely, as some of the animal interactions can get a bit lively! Also, it’s a good idea to check with the staff when you arrive about any specific guidelines.
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes since you might be walking a bit and you’ll be around some animals. If it’s sunny, a hat and sunglasses are a must since the tram doesn’t have much shade. Just be prepared for Texas weather – layers are a good idea in case it gets chilly in the evening!
A: If the weather is severe, you can definitely reschedule. The tour operators are pretty flexible about that. They’ll usually give you a call or send an email if they think it’s unsafe to go out. Just keep an eye on the forecast and reach out to them a day or two before your scheduled tour!
Discussions
Just did the Fredericksburg Safari Tour – it was amazing!
I took my kids on the Fredericksburg Safari Tour last weekend, and it was such a fun day! We fed kangaroos, saw zebras up close, and even got to pet some goats. The tram ride was super cool, and our guide was really knowledgeable. Pro tip: bring a camera for all the cute moments! We spent a bit of time at the tasting room too, and I got to enjoy some wine while the kids were busy with the animals. Overall, highly recommend this if you’re looking for a unique gift or family activity.
Considering gifting the safari tour, any feedback?
I’m thinking about gifting the safari tour to my sister’s family for Christmas. They have two young kids and love animals. Has anyone done this recently? I want to make sure it’s safe and fun for the little ones. Also, how easy is it to park there? Any insight would be super appreciated!