Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka confirmed that the animals of Solo Safari will start entering this week.
"Now there is only walabi. Other animals just arrived Saturday and Sunday. This is waiting for the transfer of animals first," he said in Solo, Central Java, Antara, Wednesday, January 18.
Several other animals that will become residents of Solo Safari include binturang, pandan civet, anoa, Komodo, orangutans, Javanese gibbons, lions, elephants, and crocodiles.
In addition, there will also be animal performances and there will be zoo petting where visitors can interact with the animals there.
"There will be animals from Prigen as well, good," he said.
He said this time the work on Solo Safari is only in phase one, which is already 100 percent. Furthermore, there will be stage two which will be carried out after stage one is completed.
"The first phase is 100 percent, only phase two is left," he said.
Apart from animals, in stage one, there will also be an opening for restaurants. Therefore, it is hoped that visitors will eat food sold in Solo Safari.
Regarding the entrance ticket, he said, on weekdays, adult visitors will be charged a ticket of IDR 45,000/person and children aged 3-6 years IDR 30,000/person.
"For weekends and public holidays, adult visitors are subject to tickets of Rp. 60,000/people and children aged 3-6 years Rp. 45,000/people. For toddlers aged 0-24 months is free," he said.
Meanwhile, for this month the opening of infrastructure projects was not only carried out on Solo Safari but also several other projects, one of which was the Pracima Tuin Park in the Mangkunegaran Temple.
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