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Adorable alpacas in Liptov - get to know them up close

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Welcome alpacas!

Our resort has amazing alpacas – the new, living stars of our beautiful spaces! These gentle and friendly animals will bring an inimitable atmosphere of peace and joy to your stay.

What can you expect? An opportunity to stroke the alpacas' soft fur, take photos with them, and experience moments you'll remember forever! This experience is designed for the whole family - children and adults.

Relaxation, harmony with nature and a unique experience

Access to our alpacas will only be possible during opening hours. Fun CentersTo ensure their well-being, you can only feed them under our supervision – never feed them arbitrarily. Alpacas have a special diet that must be followed to keep them healthy and happy.

🦙 A unique feeding experience – alpacas right next to you! 😍

🍃 Feeding alpacas in the enclosure
30-minute entries every hour
(I.e. 9:00 AM – 16:00 PM (last entry at 16:00 PM)
💰 Price: 10€ / person
👥 With an escort – safe and pleasant contact with animals
🎟️ You can purchase tickets directly at the FUN Center

💛 Come, feed the alpacas and have an unforgettable experience!

Alpacas in the best hands

Comfort and health come first!

Our alpacas will have a great time! We have prepared a spacious enclosure for them nearby Fun Centers, where they will feel at home. Part of their refuge is a brand new, wooden dwelling with comfortable straw and hay, access to clean water and high-quality food - vitamin granules that support their health.☺️

The alpacas are cared for by Fun Center staff who give them lots of love and attention. If you have any questions, they will be happy to tell you more about them.

From the Andes to Demänová Resort

Curious companions who will win your heart

Our alpacas, which arrived from the Netherlands, are originally from the majestic Andes, where they live in difficult conditions, but are nevertheless known for their calm and friendly nature.

these beautiful animals, related to llamas, are real darlings that will quickly win your heart. Thanks to their gentle nature and intelligence Alpacas have become great companions. They are also very adaptable and can adapt quickly to new environments, such as our resort.

Did you know that?

Facts that will get you!

Alpacas are not only adorable, but also fascinating in their behavior and habits. These gentle creatures will surprise you with their uniqueness and adaptability.

  • They don't spit as often – alpacas spit only exceptionally, especially during conflicts over food among themselves.
  • They are very clean.
  • They have therapeutic effects – They are very sensitive and intuitive animals.
  • They are buzzing. and they hum- These sounds are the most common sounds made by alpacas, expressing curiosity, contentment, worry, or caution.
  • They have exceptionally high-quality, hypoallergenic fur.
  • They are pushing back the time of birth – so that they can enjoy the sunny weather.
  • They live 15 to 20 years

Alpacas vs. llamas: Who's who?

Can you tell the difference?

Alpacas and llamas are often confused by many, but upon closer inspection it is clear that they are two distinct animals with unique traits. Although they come from the same genus and share a common Andean heritage, their appearance, temperament and uses are significantly different.

  • Size – Llamas are larger and more massive, weighing 120–200 kg, while alpacas are smaller and more delicate, weighing 50–80 kg.
  • Body shape – Llamas have a longer, more elongated body shape and head, while alpacas appear more compact and have a more rounded appearance.
  • Hair – Alpaca wool is finer and of higher quality, suitable for luxury textiles, while llama wool has a thicker, rougher coat.
  • Purpose of breeding – Llamas are traditionally used as draft animals, alpacas are raised mainly for their wool.
  • Ear shape – Llamas have characteristic banana-shaped ears, while alpacas have shorter, straighter, and pointed ears.

Two Andean stars with different features

  • Nature- Llamas are more confident and independent, while alpacas are more shy and prefer to herd.
  • Communication – Llamas are louder and use a wider variety of sounds, while alpacas communicate with soft humming or humming sounds.
  • we – Alpacas have a shorter, more rounded nose, while llamas have a longer and more pronounced nose.
  • Social behavior – Alpacas are friendlier and more group-oriented, while llamas are more solitary and less social.
  • Geographical origin – Llamas come from the lowlands of the Andes and are more resistant to heat, while alpacas are native to the higher reaches of the Andes and are better adapted to colder conditions.

Alpacas vs. llamas: Who's who?

Can you tell the difference?

Alpacas and llamas are often confused by many, but upon closer inspection it is clear that they are two distinct animals with unique traits. Although they come from the same genus and share a common Andean heritage, their appearance, temperament and uses are significantly different.

  • Size – Llamas are larger and more massive, weighing 120–200 kg, while alpacas are smaller and more delicate, weighing 50–80 kg.
  • Body shape – Llamas have a longer, more elongated body shape and head, while alpacas appear more compact and have a more rounded appearance.
  • Hair – Alpaca wool is finer and of higher quality, suitable for luxury textiles, while llama wool has a thicker, rougher coat.
  • Purpose of breeding – Llamas are traditionally used as draft animals, alpacas are raised mainly for their wool.
  • Ear shape – Llamas have characteristic banana-shaped ears, while alpacas have shorter, straighter, and pointed ears.

Two Andean stars with different features

  • Nature- Llamas are more confident and independent, while alpacas are more shy and prefer to herd.
  • Communication – Llamas are louder and use a wider variety of sounds, while alpacas communicate with soft humming or humming sounds.
  • we – Alpacas have a shorter, more rounded nose, while llamas have a longer and more pronounced nose.
  • Social behavior – Alpacas are friendlier and more group-oriented, while llamas are more solitary and less social.
  • Geographical origin – Llamas come from the lowlands of the Andes and are more resistant to heat, while alpacas are native to the higher reaches of the Andes and are better adapted to colder conditions.

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