This is the ultimate wildlife experience – if you are looking for fascinating, exclusive and unparalleled experience and ethical wildlife encounters then Serval Wildlife Zoo in Siha district of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is for you. The sanctuary is over 1000 acres, prepared in phases and in accordance with the needs of the animals 50 acres at a time. Animals are ethically obtained from zoos and injured animals from the wild with the aim of instilling natural behaviors and eventually rehabilitating them into the wild with the assistance of the Tanzania Wildlife Authority and the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute. The animals that reside within this wildlife sanctuary are owned by the Tanzanian Government and often brought to us by the Tanzania Wildlife Authority as orphans or injured wildlife. The animals are treated and trained to prepare them for release into their natural habitat within the Tanzania National Parks. The wildlife sanctuary also doubles as an endangered species reintroduction platform to translocate animals to parts of its natural range where populations have significantly declined or been lost. Aiming to establish a viable population within translocated areas. The most recent animals for release are the lions. Brought to Serval Wild Life Zoo from other zoos due to being rejected by their mother at a very young age. Upon arrival these animals were in poor condition, and have trained them and nursed back to health. With assistance from Tanzania Wildlife Authority these animals are being softly released from captivity into their natural habitat.