San Diego
ALL Tours, Sightseeing, Museums & Attractions
Visiting the San Diego Safari Park is an exhilarating experience that brings guests face-to-face with some of the world's most fascinating wildlife. Located in Escondido, California, the park spans 1,800 acres and is home to over 2,600 animals representing more than 300 species. The park is renowned for its expansive, open-range enclosures, which closely mimic the natural habitats of its residents, allowing animals to roam freely and exhibit natural behaviors. One of the park's most popular attractions is the Africa Tram, which takes visitors on a guided tour through the African Plains. This safari-like experience offers an up-close view of giraffes, rhinos, and various antelope species grazing in a landscape reminiscent of the African savanna. Another highlight is the Tiger Trail, where guests can observe Sumatran tigers in a lush, jungle-like setting. The park also offers the unique opportunity to see California condors, one of the world’s most endangered birds, in their large flight aviary. If you are a group of 10 or more, purchase your San Diego Safari Park group discount tickets here. These discounted tickets are perfect for school field trips, corporate outings, or large family gatherings. With group discount tickets, visitors can enjoy all the park has to offer at a reduced rate, making it an affordable way to experience this world-class destination. Educational programs are a key component of the park's mission. Daily animal presentations and interactive exhibits provide valuable insights into wildlife conservation efforts. Visitors can learn about the challenges facing endangered species and the steps being taken to protect them. The park’s conservation initiatives, both locally and globally, are highlighted throughout these programs, inspiring guests to take action in their own lives. To enhance the experience, the San Diego Safari Park offers a variety of behind-the-scenes tours and safari adventures. These exclusive experiences allow guests to get even closer to the animals and learn about the park’s conservation efforts from the experts. Whether it’s feeding a giraffe or meeting a cheetah, these unique opportunities create lasting memories.