This place is owned / ran / supported by Paradise Wildlife Park. It is their breeding park for big cats. They have so many big cats from tigers to lions and they have a great breeding programme in place to keep these amazing animals from becoming extinct. The animals all look happy and the cages that they are kept in are all very spacious and maintained well with many trees, etc for them to play / climb up. This park is not open to public only 3 days in the year on special annual open days. However you can see and experience the park another way and that is by paying to stay at the park in one of their special huts along with a experience be it with a tiger or another of the big cats. The huts that you stay in are all equipped with a kitchen, sitting room, bathroom and bedroom all well equipped and very clean. I went along on a open day and I was not impressed by the open day itself as it was more like a fete selling a lot of tat apart from a few stalls and a falconry show happening but least I got to see the amazinig big cats and hear some great talks on the amazing animals that roam the likes of Africa etc. read more