Pairi Daiza, nestled in the heart of Belgium, stands as one of Europe's largest and most enchanting zoological parks.
Its sprawling landscape encompasses over 140 acres of meticulously crafted habitats and verdant gardens.
As visitors traverse the park, they encounter a mesmerizing array of wildlife from around the globe, including majestic elephants, playful pandas, and graceful giraffes.
The park's immersive environments aim to replicate the natural habitats of its inhabitants, fostering conservation awareness and appreciation.
Beyond its animal exhibits, Pairi Daiza boasts stunning architectural marvels, such as the intricate Chinese Garden and the awe-inspiring Temple of Angkor.
Cultural immersion is also a highlight, with themed areas transporting guests to distant lands like Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Visitors can engage in unique experiences, from feeding gentle giants to attending educational talks led by passionate conservationists.
Pairi Daiza's commitment to wildlife conservation is evident through its participation in numerous breeding programs aimed at preserving endangered species.
The park's dedication to sustainability extends to its eco-friendly practices, including renewable energy initiatives and wildlife conservation projects worldwide.
With its blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and conservation efforts, Pairi Daiza offers a transformative journey for visitors of all ages, inspiring wonder and appreciation for the natural world.
This little impression of Pairi Daiza is filmed with Dji Osmo Action 4 and Dji Osmo Pocket 3.
And if your in the neighbourhood, don't hesitate to visit it, and take your loved ones with you. They are going to have a fantastic day/weekend out.
You can even sleepover in the park
Thank You Downtown, It is very beautiful there and I'm curious how it looks from above but due to the wildlife there's a nfz and we have to respect that. Certainly a beautiful spot to visit.
Trikke Posted at 3-22 14:10
Thank You Downtown, It is very beautiful there and I'm curious how it looks from above but due to the wildlife there's a nfz and we have to respect that. Certainly a beautiful spot to visit.
I had a feeling that was why there were no aerial shots. No matter, still turned out some beautiful footage. Another great job Patrick.
DowntownRDB Posted at 3-23 03:12
I had a feeling that was why there were no aerial shots. No matter, still turned out some beautiful footage. Another great job Patrick.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks Downtown.
Just back from a motorcycle roundtrip, a little rain but still had fun.
DowntownRDB Posted at 3-23 09:47
You're most welcome Patrick. Seems like everywhere is getting more than their fair share of rain this year. I'm just glad that I live on a boat.
I did an annual tune-up on my jetski so I'm going to give it a short test ride. If all goes well I'm going to take it out for a long ride.
If the weather keeps going like this then I think everybody will live on a boat and have a jetski
Trikke Posted at 3-23 12:18
If the weather keeps going like this then I think everybody will live on a boat and have a jetski
Maybe that would drive the prices down for them then.
Tune-up went well. I can't says as it improved the gas usage as I ran it WOT (wide open throttle) for over an hour. Burned through 3 gallons of fuel. Going into the wind I max'd out speed at 50 mph but with the wind at my back I was flying along at 62 mph.
Tune-up went well. I can't says as it improved the gas usage as I ran it WOT (wide open throttle) for over an hour. Burned through 3 gallons of fuel. Going into the wind I max'd out speed at 50 mph but with the wind at my back I was flying along at 62 mph.
Nice, That photo tells it all, you my friend had a lot of fun.