Reserve and pay for your space now as this extremely rare and special opportunity to tour Shambala, doesn’t come around often! Shambala Preserve is a 60-acre re-creation of an African wildlife habitat created by actress Tippi Hedren on the same site she filmed the movie Roar. The preserve spans beautiful hillsides and habitats above a river in the San Gabriel Mountains and is home to over 65 big cats who are living out their lives after being abandoned by humans. Knowledgeable guides will lead you on a one-hour walking tour of the compound so that you can get “up close and personal” with these magnificent creatures, that oftentimes includes African lions, Bengal and Siberian tigers, black and spotted leopards, servals and mountain lions. Bring a lunch in a bag or small cooler which will be stored for you and enjoyed at Shambala at the conclusion of the walking tour, as an additional lunch stop will not be made after the tour. All guests must wear pants (no shorts/skirts permitted). This tour involves moderate walking over uneven terrain. |