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Why the
San Diego Zoo
is special
The San Diego Zoo in California is the darling of zookeepers around the world.
It creatively showcases several thousand animals, many in open-air exhibits. The
organization's mission includes nurturing endangered species and making the
zoo-visiting experience both enlightening and pleasurable.
The zoo has
a hill/canyon/mesa landscape, a change of pace from the usual flat zoo
topography.

San Diego Zoo
tips & insights

The
San Diego Zoo is quite popular - This year several million visitors will pass
through its gates.

The
pandas are the most popular attraction. Other crowd favorites include polar
bears, koala bears, tigers, lions and gorillas.

The
San Diego Zoo is also a botanical garden, with thousands of plant species,
including rare orchids.

It
also operates the safari-like Wild Animal Park, about an hour's drive north.
Open-top vehicles take you through a fenced-in expanse populated with giraffes
and other animals.

First-timers
should start their visit by taking the 40-minute tour on a doubledeck bus. It
provides a good orientation prior to exploring the many exhibits. For the best
vantage, sit in the open-air top deck.

You
may also want to take the Skyfari Aerial Tram for an bird's eye view. The cable
cars shuttle between the main gate area up to the Polar Bear Plunge exhibit.

The
San Diego Zoo covers a large territory, with sloping paths. Be kind to your feet
by wearing comfortable shoes. And, use the cable cars, up escalators, and
hop-on-and-off busses to reach the high areas - then walk down.




 


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