Haller Park, situated on the outskirts of Mombasa, is a transformed limestone quarry now teeming with wildlife. Hippos can be seen wallowing in cool ponds, while giraffes stretch their necks to graze on overhead leaves. Tortoises meander through the undergrowth, and staff carefully hand-rear rare butterflies in the butterfly pavilion. Visitors have the opportunity to hand-feed the resident giraffes in the afternoon, providing a close-up encounter with these gentle giants.
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