Discover thousands of exotic animals and rare plants at the renowned San Diego Safari Park, sprawling across 1,800 acres of breathtaking landscape.
Immerse yourself in a diverse array of over 3,500 animals, representing more than 300 species that make this park a beloved attraction in San Diego County.
Wander through spacious habitats designed to closely resemble the animals' natural surroundings, where majestic elephants stroll the African plains and graceful giraffes graze.
Witness the elusive Sumatran tigers in their specially designed environments, offering a true glimpse of wildlife in a remarkable setting.
Engage with experienced park rangers during informative nature talks, discovering insights about animal behavior, conservation, and the park's commitment to endangered species.
Embark on the Africa Tram adventure for a scenic 30minute journey through beautifully modeled African Serengeti and Asian Savanna landscapes.
Enjoy panoramic views while encountering diverse animals like antelopes, rhinos, and zebras, guided by insightful commentary from your knowledgeable guide.
Know that your visit supports essential conservation efforts, including breeding programs and habitat restoration projects dedicated to protecting endangered species.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or a casual nature lover, the San Diego Safari Park promises an unforgettable journey into the natural world.
Feel free to book your visit today to experience the wonders of wildlife and deepen your appreciation for the incredible biodiversity of our planet.
Reservations aren't required for entry to the Zoo or Safari Park, providing flexible access for spontaneous visits.
Both the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park are open yearround, welcoming visitors daily without interruption from weather or holidays.
There's no need for facial coverings during your visit, making your experience more comfortable.
Enjoy free parking at the San Diego Zoo, ensuring hasslefree access to your adventure.
Electric vehicle charging stations are available onsite for your convenience.
The parks are designed for all guests, offering services to assist those with disabilities, including complimentary shuttles for easier access.
Luggage storage is available for a small fee, helping you travel light while you explore.
Stroller rentals are offered for families needing extra support during their visit.
Please note that the San Diego Zoo no longer has giant pandas, which returned to China in April 2019, but conservation efforts continue.
Guests are welcome to bring their own food into the parks in small, singleperson containers for added comfort.
Backpacks are allowed, making it simple to carry your essentials while you enjoy your day at the park.
Experience the best of wildlife encounters, expansive habitats, and a strong conservation ethos at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.