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HaribolIdaho

HaribolIdaho

October 09, 2020
Rated 5.0

This is an unusual gem in Utah County. It’s part religious shrine, part animal sanctuary. I saw llamas, peacocks, macaws, parrots, Japanese koi, rabbits, Zebu cows in the outside animal farm. Inside is a cool gift shop, bathrooms, vegetarian buffet (I got here a little early so call for best time to eat). Second floor is a stunning temple with a huge dome filled with Indian art and iconography (you are required to remove shoes to go upstairs in Temple). TIPS: bring baby carrots or cut apples to feed llamas.
DURING COVID: masks, hand sanitizing and social distancing is required.

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