4 seasons to discover our animals

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Before your visit, take time to prepare your visit to have a pleasant, smooth experience suited to the whole family.

4 seasons to discover our animals

In spring

Two lynx touch foreheads in the grass, in the heart of a natural environment.

It’s a pleasant time to visit the park as nature emerges from winter dormancy, vegetation grows, flowers appear, birds sing and felines begin their courtship displays… Among primates and lemurs, the end of winter is often a sign of the first babies of the year.

 

In spring, it’s also when felines start to bask in the sun and shed their heavy winter coat. An interesting transition period in more ways than one… However, be sure to arrive at opening or stay until the end of the day to see active felines.

In summer

Summer is also a pleasant time to visit the park. Newborns become more skilled and progress in their learning. Climbing trees and playing are their main activities. However, visitors should be vigilant: depending on temperatures, felines may hide better to shelter from the sun. It is therefore preferable to take advantage of early afternoon when carnivores are less active to discover the optional Terre de Singes circuit and then return to finish your visit to Lumigny Safari Reserve from 3 PM onwards.

 

Other activities are offered to enhance your afternoon such as lemur feeding time, Trans’Félins or 3D cinema.

A tiger drinks at the edge of a watering hole, surrounded by vegetation, with its reflection visible in the water.

In autumn

A cheetah stands on a tree trunk, with a background of foliage in autumn colors.

It’s a time appreciated by many park subscribers. The drop in temperatures has a positive effect on animal behavior: they become more active. You can see them more easily than in summer, this year’s babies are more confident and spend a lot of time playing in the open. It’s THE best time to see baby felines.

 

Animals are also preparing for winter as they begin to eat more to build their winter coat.

In winter

It’s the time to come and observe the magnificent winter coat of snow leopards, lynx, Siberian tigers and wildcats… Moreover, contrary to popular belief, in winter, animals are very easily visible, even lions and panthers, because there are no leaves in the trees or vegetation on the ground. They don’t fear the cold because they eat twice as much food as in summer to have fat reserves and a fluffy coat. Small felines and lemurs stay warm.

A snow leopard walks in the snow, surrounded by a winter setting.

Be observant

Felines are masters of camouflage, they can be anywhere! Look everywhere: in the bushes, between the rocks, under the shelters.

Appreciate the moment

Take time to stroll through the park, you may witness special moments in the lives of felines (displays, mating, play, hunting…). Felines are heavy sleepers and naps extend with the heat… So don’t be surprised if felines are resting during beautiful days !

Retrace your steps

Don’t hesitate to go back and observe the species that was invisible or your favorite feline because animals rarely do the same thing all day…

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