Privilege Feeding

Meet the largest land mammals in the world

Discover the behind-the-scenes of the giraffe area at the Amnéville Zoo and enjoy a special moment up close with these iconic animals.


Have you ever watched a giraffe from behind the scenes of its building?

At the Amnéville Zoo, in Moselle, this experience allows you to discover areas usually reserved for keepers and better understand the daily life of giraffes.

Accompanied by an educational guide, you will visit the behind-the-scenes areas of the facility, discover how the buildings operate and how the animals are cared for before participating in feeding them.

This special encounter is an opportunity to observe giraffes from a new perspective, learn more about their lifestyle, and converse with our teams about their behavior, diet, and well-being.

An immersive activity perfect for families and animal enthusiasts.

Does not include park admission

5:15 PM (Meet in front of the snow leopards)

From 15 years old accompanied*

No equipment required

On the program

  • Welcome by a zookeeper
  • Access to a privileged observation area
  • Participation in feeding the snow leopards
  • Meet the animal up close
  • Interaction with the zookeeper to ask all your questions

 

Each session is unique. The course depends on the animals’ behavior and rhythm, for an authentic and respectful experience.

Practical information

  • Activity duration: 30 minutes
  • Booking online or directly at the ticket counter
  • Purchase possible up to 10 minutes before the start of the activity (subject to availability)


Access conditions* :

Please note, minors must be accompanied by an adult (accompanying adults must have a ticket for the snow leopard privilege feeding).

Lateness :
Anyone arriving late will be denied access to the feeding and will not be refunded.

Accessibility :
Our facilities for privilege feedings are unfortunately not adapted for persons with reduced mobility in order to ensure optimal safety conditions.
Good to know: group offers are available for persons with disabilities (PWD).

Respect for animal welfare :
Observation and interaction are carried out respecting the animals, and the animals cannot be petted.
Animal welfare is our priority, so it is possible that at the time of the activity the animals are not hungry. No refund will be provided if this situation occurs.

The animals

As animal welfare is a priority, the program may be slightly modified depending on zoo management requirements.

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