Llamas are native to Peru and Chile in South America, however, they have also been bred in Northern Ireland over the past number of years and proving a popular animal amongst locals and tourists who want to get to know them a bit better. There are a few places in Northern Ireland that allow you to get up close with llamas and alpacas, walking, feeding and petting these friendly animals. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.
Here are three places where you enjoy this lovely experience: The Jungle NI, Magherafelt The Jungle NI was the first adventure activity centre to bring the therapeutic pleasure of llama trekking to Ireland. You will not actually be riding the llamas, rather you will get to enjoy a gentle dander with a lovely llama at your side. You will be guided around The Jungle grounds by an instructor who will provide some information on the llamas and guide you on how best to handle them.
You’ll delve into the depths of The Jungle’s enchanting forest where time and daily stress will simply fade away as you find yourself surrounded by the beauty of Mother Nature and, of course, a llama. Advertisement Advertisement To find out more, go to www.thejungleni.
com/activity/llama-trekking Cranfield Alpaca Trekking, Kilkeel At Cranfield Alpacas there are currently three main experiences on offer to fit everyone’s needs, from parents and younger childr.
