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    5.0 (20 reviews)
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    Connie B.

    We had such a great time visiting ShangriLlama. I highly recommend the Llama Walk for anyone who is looking for a fun and unique experience. I learned so much about llamas, thanks to Jenni's informative presentation and by actually being with the llamas themselves. All the llamas are so awesome, and it's obvious they are much loved! And I appreciate Mama Llama and Papa Llama allowing us to meet and spend time with these wonderful creatures!

    Richard S.

    What a fantastic experience. We attended the one-hour llama presentation. It was inside a climate-controlled barn/garage room that was very clean and comfortable. The presentation was extremely well-done by a very professional staff of handlers. We learned so many interesting things about llamas and it was very engaging even though I wasn't particularly interested in llamas prior to the visit. The llamas are all very gentle it was a lot of fun to mingle with them, pet them, and observe their behavior up close in person. You have some time to just take photos, ask questions, and just hang out with llamas! They also have a Llama Walk where you can accompany the pack on a decent-distance walk outdoors but we did not do that this trip. Give it a try if you are at all curious.

    Laura V.

    This is such a great place! My family and I went on a llama walk during Spring break and it was such a peaceful and beautiful experience. Each llama had its own distinct personality but they were all hilarious and sweet. The tour guides did a great job and we learned so much. The grounds are lovely and they keep the groups relatively small which makes this an even better experience. Your family will have a great time!!! We all left with smiles on our faces.

    Maryann G.

    Really enjoyed the experience! Took my granddaughter and she loved it. A great summer activity when it is hot. The barn is air conditioned and there is no smell. We did the class and will go in the fall to do the walk. The staff are amazing. Let my granddaughter cool off the llamas with a hose. She loved every minute of it.

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    10/10 would llama again. Lots of fun and the llamas are clearly loved for and spoiled.

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    Had a great time with the family. Kids really loved it. The staff were very nice. Would do it again.

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    Ask the Community - ShangriLlama

    Are the only options to do the presentation or walk the llamas?

    Thanks for your interest in visiting ShangriLlama! We offer two activities: Llama Walks from November through April, and Llama Llessons from May through September. We hope to meet you at one of these activities!

    One review said four and up, but Mama Llama told me on the phone this is only for ages EIGHT and up.?

    I would absolutely go with the Age 8 guideline provided by Mama Llama...my reference to Age 4 was purely to emphasize that the activity can be enjoyed by both kids and adults.

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    The hour flies by - llamas doing their llama things (eating, walking in and out of barn, laying down, etc.).

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    Best day ever at the Camel Safari! Guided by Adam and Allie-two of the most knowledgeable,…read morefriendly, and genuinely caring people you'll ever meet . This experience was unforgettable from start to finish in their 165 acre property. We kicked off the day with a short ride on Jafar, a stunning, gentle giant weighing nearly 3,000 pounds. ( love at first sight) After taking some amazing photos with him, he happily stayed nearby and spent the rest of the day with us. From there, we met several other camels and hopped on the tram, where more adventures were to be had . Along the way, we encountered so many incredible animals, more camels, a zedonk, llamas, alpacas, and miniature horses. One of the highlights was feeding Thorn, their adorable pet porcupine,grapes she was just the sweetest little girl. We also got to see New Guinea singing dogs (so cute!) and Ambien, their 20-year-old sloth, who was just as amazing to see in person as you'd imagine. Feeding the alpacas and llamas carrots was such a fun, hands-on experience. As if that wasn't enough, four friendly Ridgeback dogs casually joined us on the tram, roaming freely and adding even more charm to the day. Every animal we encountered was gentle, well cared for and clearly loved . I truly can't say enough wonderful things about this experience it was pure joy from beginning to end. If you've never met a camel, Ilama, or alpaca, you're missing out. These gentle creatures will absolutely fill your heart. I'm already looking forward to going back again soon. I didn't want the day to end . This is one adventure you don't want to miss it's truly an overload of joy! "LIVE LIFE WITH LOVE & LAUGHTER" ~PEACE JODY~

    First, you NEED to make a reservation before going…read more I never knew we had a ranch with 30 Camels, Alpacas, a Llama, New Guinea Singing Dogs, a Two Toed Sloth, an African Crested Porcupine, a Donkey and a few other animals about an hour outside of Las Vegas. Guy the owner, an amazing bank of knowledge, he knows so much about each animal and more. He is a little rough around the edges and some may think him rude; you try to manage a 176 acre ranch with well over 60 animals who have to be fed daily, not so easy... The Camels have a diet of lettuce, carrots, sweet potatoes, apples; the sloth has a special diet which includes egg whites, the ranch dogs get the yolk as a daily treat and they know when that's coming. So in addition to taking care of all the animals, the ranch which is 176 acres, there are also tours to manage. So show him a little appreciation for what he does every day, seven days a week, etc... You can do camel rides, an ATV experience, a zoo tour on a tram, it's not easy and I feel for him so if you go out there, understand his personality has to be rough to deal with all this. Also understand, each animal has its own personality and feelings. Yesterday, Norm a camel used for rides was having a bad day. He was not in the mood for riders. I first tried to ride Norm, he was calm getting his saddle on but once I got on him, he was nope. When Allie got me off of Norm, Norm had an attitude with both Allie and Guy, Norm had to be put in a kennel which Norm was not happy about but needed a time out. So remember, dealing with 30 camels, mini horses, a Llama, Alpacas, a sloth, etc; they are dealing with a lot of different personalities and feelings in addition to people coming to visit. Safety is taken as a HIGH priority. These animals can inflict pain & even death, so I have a LOT of respect for Guy & Allie. They not only have to be concerned with adults but children as well. We arrived at 8:45 which is when the gate is opened, we met Allie and Guy along with another couple. We rode first and as I said Norm was not happy so I got off and they took my friend around the track. Upon coming back with my friend, a whole group showed up for the zoo tour so we were asked if we minded doing the zoo tour and then we will get back to the camel ride. No biggie... The zoo tour was amazing. We got on the tram and were taken to see every animal on the property stopping in each area, learning all about the animals in that area with the opportunity to ask questions, got to go in the kennel to feed the Llama and Alpacas, cool animals, petted the zebra, fed and petted the porcupine, got up close and personal with the sloth and just had an amazing experience. The knowledge gained yesterday was so cool. Once the zoo tour was over I got to ride Lodi. The camel ride was really cool, long and a really neat experience I would do again. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you go out and visit this Camel Safari. They need the support as they have a lot of mouths to feed daily and you will have an amazing experience in the Nevada desert.

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    This is actually a fun family event. Reminds me of old times. Old fashioned games, swings, hayride,…read moreetc. pig races, hoops, giant jenga and games made out of wood; offering a nice challenge. Plenty of space for kids to just be kids; running and having fun! There's also the Shriek house, corn maze and more. Not too scary for young kids but still fun for the older ones. If you're looking for a nice family evening in some cooler weather, give this place a try.

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