22 September 2007

Panda Paradise






























My main reason for holidaying was to visit and volunteer at Wolong panda reserve. I spent 8 days in Tibet as my side trip before heading to the neighbouring province of Sichuan. Chengdu is the biggest city there and Wolong is 4 hours drive out into the beautiful moutainous countryside. There were 10 people in my group from all over the world, Australia, England, Holland, the USA and Switzerland. We had all signed up and paid our money to volunteer our time and energy for the pandas. I am not sure how much value we added in terms of work but our financial contribution was most appreciated. We had a day to wander the reserve and check out the 60 or so pandas residing there. We stayed at the Panda Inn, a very nice hotel on the doorstep of the reserve itself. The work that we provided was basically cleaning up after the pandas (yes, these hands - gloved mind you - have touched panda poo!) and feeding the pandas. Their diet as you are probably aware is bamboo, different varieties and they also have a baker on staff to make panda biscuits! The biscuits are a mix of bamboo, rice, corn, veges and vitamins, they taste similar to rye bread and the pandas love them! I took a tonne of photos, I hope I was able to capture the moods and expressions of these gorgeous creatures and do them justice. I also got the opportunity to have my photo taken holding one while sitting on a bench. But as this was not nearly sufficient I also took the opportunity to go into one of the enclosures for play time with some 9 month old panda cubs! We were blessed on our second day with the birth of panda twins, two girls born to a panda called Ye Ye (Chinese for sunshine). It seemed a little too perfect that this was the only day of our trip that we actually saw the sun! It was a truly rewarding and satisfying experience, these animals are just too beautiful for words! I was very sad to say goodbye to them, and also to the lovely new human friends that I made there.

1 comment:

Marty said...

There's no love quite as pure as panda love!