A car safari park opens in Hungary
Due to the coronavirus, the Hungarian National Circus and the Richter Flórián Circus were left without revenue. They’re trying to help themselves with a car-related idea – origo wrote.
The two companies have huge costs in keeping their nearly one hundred animals. Instead of fundraising campaigns, Hungary’s first car safari park will be opened on May 1 in Nyárfa Street in Szada.
Source: Hungarian National Circus / Facebook
In the five-hectare area, visitors can take a trip with circus animals, including giraffes, elephants and zebras, in their own cars. Due to the epidemiological situation, no one can leave their own car, so there can be no connection between guests. (origo)
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