Most of us can agree that llamas are some of the most adorable animals on earth, and one North Texas farm provides an unparalleled opportunity to play with them. ShangriLlama is a replica of an Irish castle with seven members of its very own royal family. Classes, nature walks, birthday parties, and other special events are just some of the activities offered. Enchanting and memorable doesn't even begin to describe this llama encounter in Texas. Let's check it out.
Hiding in the small town of Royse City, ShangriLlama is the most regal animal farm around. This sprawling, replica Irish castle is home to seven Llama Lords, with hilarious names like 'Como T. Llama.'
Get up close and personal with each member of the royal family on a 2.5-hour Llama Walk around the castle. As you traverse the earthy, gravel path, a knowledgeable tour guide will offer more than 50 interesting facts about the quirky creatures. The activity is available from November until May for ages eight and up.
For a truly memorable experience, book a llama lesson. This one-hour educational experience teaches you absolutely everything about llamas, including their differences from alpacas, how to identify which country they came from, how they communicate with one another, and what they eat.
Host an all-inclusive birthday party for your little king or queen. One flat rate includes food and drinks, a llama-themed cake, games, photos, themed decorations, and a ride in this magical coach. Weddings and other events can be held here as well.
Aren't these guys just the most dapper fellas you've ever seen? They always dress to impress before making an appearance.
No matter what the nature of your visit, make sure it ends with some photos. Llamas are always eager to pose for a picture - goofy smiles and all.
You'll find the castle in Royse City, which is next door to Rockwall,
30 minutes from Plano, 40 minutes from Dallas, 50 minutes from McKinney,
and a little more than 60 minutes from Ft. Worth. In order to protect the owners' privacy, the exact address is only provided when a reservation is made.
For more information, visit the ShangriLlama website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever had a llama encounter in Texas? If so, how was the experience? Let us know all about it.
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