Going on Safari Not a Theme Park

Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey has declared that 50 people had to be rescued from the Safari Skyride on Saturday evening, due to power nonstarter. The electrical company EDF has said that various thousands of masses in the area lost their electrical energy after a cable break.

 

But the power cut affected the Safari Skyride the most which travels on the top of the park, showing visitors the sites. But if the ride then ends up stopping it can be very dangerous, especially if it is stuck over a lion cage. Although it may have been Chessingtons busiest period of the year, they still had to shut the theme park for safety precautions. Could you imagine being left upside down on the ramesis revenge or another rollercoaster for two hours or so.

 

To be honest, I have just returned from a great safari trip and it was truly amazing. I have visited numerous zoos around the United kingdom, but nothing can genuinely match the African escapade that I have recently been on. I see a lot of people forking out money on trying to get that feeling in the UK, but its simply not going to happen. Instead invest your money to go on a great African adventure. The wildlife you get to meet is truly amazing, but besides from that you also get to take some great close up shots.

 

I would definitely recommend to anyone looking to go on a safari that it is absolutely the best possible option, you will get to relax and unwind and come back feeling like a million dollar, and its something you will truly cherish.

 

For superb safari, Lamu safari and Zambia safari I am certain that it will be something you truly enjoy and be gleaming with delight from head to toe.

 

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