San Diego Zoo Safari Park
About the Business
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is a sprawling wildlife sanctuary located at 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road in Escondido, California. This renowned institution is not just a zoo, but a unique safari park that offers visitors an up-close and personal experience with a wide variety of exotic animals. From African elephants to Sumatran tigers, the park is home to over 2,600 animals representing more than 300 species.
Visitors can embark on thrilling safari adventures through expansive habitats that mimic the animals' natural environments. The park is dedicated to conservation and education, offering interactive exhibits, educational programs, and behind-the-scenes tours to raise awareness about wildlife and the importance of preserving natural habitats.
With its stunning landscapes, diverse animal collection, and immersive experiences, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and families looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure in Southern California.
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Location & Phone number
15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, United States
Reviews
"It had been over 10 years since we had been to what used to be known as Wild Animal Park. There were a lot of changes. No longer were we allowed to handfeed the giraffe and rhino (See old photos). The natural areas were still there, and large animals (giraffes, rhinos, antelopes) roamed freely. It's a lot of walking, and fairly hilly, so we recommend riding the free tram to get an overview of parts of the park. We loved the variety, even seeing California Condors!! It's a pricey day, but a special treat."
"We have been visiting this park for years, and it never gets old. We have an annual pass to support this amazing park and unfortunately, we can only visit once a year since we are busy. It is not a zoo where animals are in small, caged areas. There is a Safari Tram that takes you around a large safari tour with a live guide who talks about animals, their conservation and efforts to protect endangered species, etc. The Park is huge and includes botanical garden & bonsai exhibits. We like walking around. The best time to visit is during the holidays and stay after dark to see the beautiful sunset and enjoy the “Wild Holiday” events/lights. We arrived early afternoon and it wasn’t too bad parking & entering the park. The animals including the tigers, gorillas, and platypuses were active."
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