San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Experience the unique and immersive wildlife offerings of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, featuring expansive habitats, up-close encounters, and a strong commitment to conservation.
- Visit the popular San Diego Zoo Safari Park with over 2,600 animals from more than 300 species
- See amazing exhibits inspired by the African Serengeti and the Asian Savanna
- Take one of the guided trams in the park to meet animals in proximity and take photos up close
- Visit protected native species habitats like the Lion Camp to have a close encounter with wild animals
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Description
Welcome to the world-famous San Diego Safari Park, a premier tourist destination sprawling across a vast 1,800 acres of stunning natural beauty. With its diverse collection of over 3,500 exotic animals and more than 300 animal species, it has become one of the largest and most beloved attractions in San Diego County.
As you explore the park, you'll encounter spacious enclosures that closely mimic the animals' natural habitats, allowing them to thrive in a setting that closely resembles their wild homes. Marvel at the sight of majestic elephants roaming the African Plains, observe graceful giraffes gracefully grazing, and catch a glimpse of elusive Sumatran tigers in their specially designed habitats.
The Safari Park offers a wealth of educational opportunities through engaging nature talks presented by experienced park rangers. Gain fascinating insights into the behavior, conservation efforts, and unique characteristics of the park's remarkable animal residents. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of wildlife as you learn about the importance of conservation and the park's dedication to preserving endangered species.
For an immersive overview of all the Safari Park has to offer, embark on the Africa Tram adventure. Settle into the comfortable tram and embark on a scenic 30-minute journey through the perfectly modeled African Serengeti and Asian Savanna. Enjoy breathtaking vistas and encounter a variety of animals, including antelopes, rhinos, zebras, and more, as an experienced guide provides insightful commentary along the way.
At the San Diego Safari Park, you'll not only have the opportunity to witness extraordinary animals in a remarkable setting but also contribute to vital conservation efforts. The park actively supports breeding programs, research initiatives, and habitat restoration projects aimed at preserving endangered species and their ecosystems.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, the San Diego Safari Park offers a remarkable journey into the animal kingdom. Book your visit today and embark on an adventure of discovery, education, and appreciation for the incredible diversity of life on our planet.
**Frequently Asked Questions **
Do I need a reservation to visit? Reservations are no longer required to visit the Zoo, or Safari Park. If you already have a reservation, it will be honored and no other action is required to cancel it.
Are the Zoo and Safari Park open every day of the year? Yes! The San Diego Zoo and the Safari Park are open every day of the year, rain or shine, including ALL holidays!
Do I need to wear a cloth facial covering to visit? Facial coverings are not required for visitors in our parks.
How much is parking at the Zoo/Safari Park? The San Diego Zoo has free parking.
Do the Zoo and Safari Park have electric vehicle charging stations? Yes!
Does the Zoo/Safari Park have access for guests with disabilities? We have a variety of options to assist you and your family. In addition, there are complimentary shuttles to assist you and your party in accessing our lower canyon areas.
Can the Zoo/Safari Park store my luggage? The San Diego Zoo can store luggage for a fee. Small items are $10 per piece; medium-size items are $12 per piece; large items are $15 per piece. The Safari Park can store luggage for a fee of $15 for the first five items, plus $15 for each additional item.
Does the Zoo/Safari Park have stroller rentals? Yes!
Can I see giant pandas at the San Diego Zoo? The San Diego Zoo giant panda loan came to a close in April 2019. As part of the loan agreement, the pandas have returned to China. We are proud that we have accomplished the goals set more than 25 years ago, and we are ready to work with our Chinese colleagues on the next phase of panda conservation!
Can I bring food into the parks? Yes! Guests are welcome to bring their own single-person food supply, in small containers, into our parks.
Are backpacks allowed? Guests are welcome to bring a backpack into our parks.