Swimming, walking and cuddling with exotic animals worldwide
- By 2025, interactive experiences involving close contact with exotic animals—such as swimming, trekking, and cuddling—have become increasingly popular and sought after by travelers around the globe.
- This growth stems from rising ecotourism increasing over 20% annually and a shift toward animal welfare and conservation in tour operations.
- Examples include Uganda's Lake Mburo National Park where travelers explore on foot among giraffes and antelopes, and a family-run sloth sanctuary in Honduras prioritizing animal well-being.
- A representative from Honest and Truly emphasized that the sloths receive excellent care and expressed support for the sanctuary's decision to stop allowing visitors to hold the animals, aiming to improve their well-being.
- These ethical wildlife experiences create meaningful connections, support conservation efforts, and help protect animals and habitats for future generations.
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