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Serengeti Safari Park, Hodenhagen
Visitors to the 220-hectare Serengeti Safari Park in Hodenhagen can experience the African animal kingdom up close and admire a great many species thanks to the Petting, Jungle and Serengeti Safaris.
The Serengeti Safari allows visitors to see lion prides, bison, giraffes, tigers and zebras roaming free from the comfort and safety of their own car or the safari bus. There are no vehicles allowed for the Jungle Safari, though, as visitors explore the space in which 200 monkey species and the newly added Bennett's tree-kangaroos live. The Petting Safari is visitors' chance to feed and cuddle alpacas, donkeys and goats. The Safari Park is recognised as a zoo and is one of the leading breeding facilities for elephants and white rhinoceroses in Europe.
Boasting more than 40 rides and all kinds of shows, the Adventure Safari provides ample opportunity for animal-inspired fun of a different kind.
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The best zoos and animal parks in Germany
Whether you're an expat, a tourist, or a local, there are plenty of sights and attractions to visit and enjoy in Germany, with its myriad of monuments and amusement parks all over the country. In fact, there are so many things to do that you're not likely going to find yourself struggling to find an idea for your next day out!
Well, if you’ve visited one too many German castles this year, and don’t fancy a spa day or a trip to one of Germany’s sprawling national parks , why not consider a trip to the zoo? Germany has a great many zoos and animal parks, each with its own unique feel and attractions. From butterfly houses, to open safaris and spectacular aquatic displays, German zoos offer a fun, immersive and educational day out for the whole family - no matter what the weather is like!
Five zoos you have to visit in Germany
Zoos and animal parks in Germany don’t just allow you to see some of the world’s most exotic animals in elaborate, specially-designed enclosures, they are centres of education and often at the forefront of worldwide conservation efforts. The following five zoos are among the best in Germany, housing an eclectic mix of animals and specialised attractions that allow you to learn about the world’s most intriguing critters in-depth and up close.
Zoologischer Garten Berlin
Starting with Germany’s oldest, and perhaps most famous, zoo, the Berlin Zoological Garden is one of the most popular zoos in the world. It was founded almost 200 years ago in 1844 and now attracts around 4 million visitors a year. The zoo boasts around 1.200 species of animals, from elephants, to meercats, to lizards, to the zoo’s oldest inhabitant; a 74-year-old flamingo named Ingo. It is also the only place in Germany you can spot the rare giant panda!
The Zoological Garden in Berlin is the number one stop in Germany for animal lovers. With giant, immersive enclosures and a wide variety of animals, this is the closest you’ll get to seeing your favourite animals in their natural habitat. On the zoo grounds, you will find an aquarium, which houses all your favourite creepy crawlies, reptiles, and, of course, fish. You can also find the “World of Birds” at the zoo, where you can marvel and some of the most exotic, even fantastical, winged creatures. The zoo has become a fan favourite for its public feedings and animal shows.
The zoo is also at the forefront of worldwide conservation and breeding projects, working with a number of universities , zoos and research institutes from all over the world. It is also involved in European breeding programmes, helping to protect endangered species and reintroduce them to the wild.
Leipzig Zoological Garden
The Leipzig Zoological Garden in Saxony is another of Germany’s most popular zoos. Ernst Pinkert opened the zoo in 1878, converting it from the restaurant he owned. Since then, the zoo has grown to house more than 850 species of animals. The zoo is unique for its special “Theme Worlds”, such as the tropical Gondwanaland and primate-themed Pongoland, which are part of its “Zoo of the Future” plan. The plan will see the zoo transform into six special enclosures, designed to closely replicate the animals’ natural habitats. It has previously been ranked as the best zoo in Germany, and the second best in Europe.
Leipzig Zoo is contributing to conservation efforts across the globe, working closely with animal sanctuaries in Asia and Africa. The zoo also takes part in specialised global breeding programmes and helped reintroduce animals that had previously gone extinct in the wild, like the Mongolian wild horse and the scimitar oryx, back into the wild.
The zoo is also perfect for a day out with the kids, as it offers numerous opportunities for interacting with the animals through attractions like the jungle river boat trip and the petting village.
Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten
The Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten in Stuttgart is one of the most unique animal parks in Germany, and one of the biggest in Baden-Württemberg . Originally designed as a bathhouse for Duke William I of Württemberg in 1837, it is the only combined zoological and botanical garden in Europe. It was reopened as a botanical garden in 1919, following the abdication of the last king of Württemberg in 1918. At this time, the garden was famous for its orchid collection.
It was reopened in 1949 with an attached aquarium after being devastated in the Second World War and since then hosted a number of exhibits, such as the "Animals of the German Fairy Tale" and the “Indian Jungle Exhibit” in the 1950s, which boosted its popularity. Since 1950, the garden has acquired a number of new buildings and exhibits, including an aquarium, an aviary, elephant and rhino houses and an outdoor terrarium, where butterflies glide around you.
The rich history of the park has contributed to its truly unique and stunning visage. The garden looks more like sprawling country grounds than a zoo, complete with beautifully designed buildings and enclosures, as well as intricate gardens and spectacular flower displays. The Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten is a place you can appreciate nature in all its glory.
Hellabrunn Zoo
Founded in 1911, Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich , Bavaria , is actually the world’s first Geo-zoo; a zoo in which animals are housed according to their geographical location. The enclosures are designed to closely replicate the animals' natural habitats, allowing them to form close, complex communities, much like they would in the wild. The park is specifically designed so it more resembles a nature reserve than a zoo and offers visitors the chance to view animals much like one would on a safari.
The park puts on a number of animal shows throughout the day, including the ever-popular sea lion training show and the birds of prey training show. Visitors also get the chance to watch feeding sessions, which gives zookeepers the opportunity to educate visitors with fun facts and intriguing information on some of the world’s most reclusive and secretive animals.
The zoo also takes an active role in education and conservation. In 2018, Mühlendorf Village opened to the public. The Bavarian-style village is part of the European section of the zoo, focusing on regional biodiversity and educating visitors on local wildlife. In July 2019, the Zoo School opened at the Mühlendorf Village. The school teaches children more about biodiversity through interactive lessons and even follows a special education programme with topics such as “Fascinating Facts about Wild and Honey Bees”.
Duisburg Zoo
Rounding off our picks for the best zoos and animal gardens in Germany is Duisburg Zoo. Located in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia , the zoo is well-known for its dolphinarium, which is one of the biggest in Germany, and for its focus on Australian animals. The zoo has the most species of kangaroos in all of Germany and keeps wallabies, wombats, Tasmanian devils and emus. However, the zoo is most famous for its koalas, having bred 30 babies in the last 25 years.
As already mentioned, one of the zoo's most well-known exhibits is the dolphinarium. The dolphinarium is home to eight bottlenose dolphins that dazzle spectators in public training sessions that help to educate the public on the dangers their kind face in the wild. Despite the zookeepers’ mission to educate the public on these beautiful creatures and the challenges they face in the wild, particularly from humans, the dolphinarium has courted some controversy from animal rights activists.
The zoo also features a number of other areas that are designed to mimic the animals' natural habitats such as the tropical Rio Negro, an Amazonian-style enclosure that is home to an abundance of wildlife. The zoo makes frequent use of underwater viewing platforms, that allow you to see aquatic wildlife close up in the Rio Negro exhibit, as well as in the dolphinarium and the adjoining aquarium.
Time to enjoy the sun!
So, the next time you’re not sure what to do on a sunny day, why not take yourself and the family down to one of Germany’s beautiful animal parks? Whether you prefer beautiful, sprawling gardens, a jungle safari or a deep sea adventure, there really is something for everyone.
You can also learn about each zoo's conservation efforts, and how they are directly impacting animal populations in the wild and, in some cases, reintroducing previously extinct animals back into the wild. On top of this, most animal parks have a plethora of learning facilities for both children and adults, making going to the zoo a fun, educational day out - perfect for the school holidays !
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Wildlife parks — safari in Germany
You don't have to go to Africa in order to watch wild animals, oh no. In Germany, you can go exploring just as well and you will save the plane ticket, too. While you probably won't see lions or elephants over here, you'll find just as many different species in Germany's wild parks. While shy snow leopards carefully make their way through the bushes, small brown bear babies dabble happily in the water and red harts roar in the rutting season. If you have a little bit of food for them, sometimes the very trustful deers will come to eat it from your hand. There's one other thing you should bring along: patience. In nature, there's no regular schedule, which is why you have to be watchful at all times. But isn't this the beautiful thing about it? You'll be surprised how much you can discover in our handpicked collection of Germany's best wild parks. Go on a safari – in the middle of Germany.
Wildpark Poing
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Great destination! The animals here are so friendly that a deer even ate out of my hand. Many animals run around freely, just looking for people's attention - or their food. So take a pack of dry bread with you and look at fallow deer up close. A special highlight of our visit was the bird show. My insider tip: The animals are most friendly on weekday mornings! All information at wildpark-poing.de .
Tier-Freigelände im Nationalparkzentrum Lusen
The Bavarian Forest National Park in the Inner Bavarian Forest lies on the border with the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1970 as Germany's first national park in the Freyung - Grafenau district and has an area of around 24,250 hectares. Domestic mixed mountain forests, firs, beeches and spruces are protected. Many rare animal species were also reintroduced, such as the lynx, European wildcat, red deer, and the wolf, also the capercaillie, as well as the owl and Kautz. The open game enclosure is beautifully laid out in size, and is very interesting to visit, it is free of charge, and you should plan a day.
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Wildpark Lüneburger Heide
Beautiful! In beautiful, clean enclosures you will learn a lot about the animals and their habitat. Throughout the park, the attention to detail. Especially the very attractively designed bird of prey show is a highlight here. Otherwise we have spotted wolves, bears, prairie dogs, otters, snow leopards, tigers, raccoons and moose. There is also a petting zoo, where lively goats wrestle for every fingering hand of the visitors ... Opening hours: * March 1 to October 31 - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm * 1st November to 28th February - 9:30 am to 4:30 pm * Special opening hours: 24.12. and 31.12. - 9.30am to 3pm Entry: Adults: 11,00 € Children: 9,00 € Dog: 1,00 € wild-park.de
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Wildpark im Grafenberger Wald
Open all year, free and guaranteed a lot of fun. You can visit red deer, deer, mouflon and wild boar at home. A special feature is the fallow deer outdoor enclosure, where the game can be experienced and fed close up.
Natur- und Umweltpark Güstrow
In August I visited the nature and environmental park with my parents. Despite the discount, this adventure park is certainly one of the expensive ones. Nevertheless, you also get a lot on offer. Puzzles to participate in, active learning games and well-explained information boards are lovingly provided. The whole thing has a museum-educational effect and allows some of the rusty knowledge from school to be refreshed. The snack stand next to the playground invites you to grab a little refreshment. Would love to come here again at any time. Prices: Adult: €16.00 Reduced adult: €15.00 (pupil, student, senior, disabled) Child: €8.00 (from 3 to 16 years) Family day ticket: €45.00 (2 adults + up to 3 children) each additional child: €6.00 Dog: €6.00 Opening hours: Open all year round from 9:00 a.m.; also on Sundays and public holidays. March: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m April - October: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m November - February: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m
Landpark Lauenbrück
In the Landpark Lauenbrück, surrounded by a very idyllic landscape, you can see various animal species from close up. Especially in the outdoor enclosure the deer and deer do not seem to be afraid. If the animals have already become enough, they can also spend their time in the tasty restaurant, on one of the children's playgrounds or on the adventure path directly on the lake. During my 5-hour stay I especially noticed the cleanliness of the park and the scrupulousness of the animals. Overall, a very nice facility! Opening hours: All year round also on public holidays. Spring to Fall (March - September): 8am to 6pm Autumn - Spring (October - March): 8am to 5pm
Wildpark Bad Mergentheim
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My absolute favorite game park. Highlights here are the wolves and brown bears, some of which look very photogenic into the camera. Especially recommended are the feeding rounds. Here you can really see all the animals up close. The feeding tour lasts about 2.5 hours and takes place twice a day. In the winter time there is even a Christmas market. Opening hours: From 7 November 2016 until 17 March 2017 only open on all Saturdays / Sundays and public holidays from 10:30 am until dusk, last admission: 4:00 pm wildtierpark.de
Wildpark Schorfheide
The Wildpark Schorfheide is completely located in the Schorfheide-Chorin Nature Park. Here you can discover native wild animals and old domestic breeds. The wildlife park is open every day from 9am to 7pm throughout the year. Last admission is on weekdays at 17 o'clock and at the weekend at 18 o'clock. Adults pay 7 euros and children 4.50 euros admission.
Mitten im Dünnwald: Wildpark & Waldbad
If you spend most of your time in the center of Cologne, you will hardly notice that Cologne has 15 percent forest area. You can easily reach the thin forest in the east of the city via the wildlife park of the same name, past well-known forest animals to the forest pool. Further south you reach the idyllic Höhenfelder See over a hill. More info: wildpark-duennwald.de waldbad-camping.de
Wildpark Bilsteintal in Warstein
The wildlife park invites you to take a walk at any time of the year or day. Numerous hiking trails lead to the wildlife park. Here you can find red deer, sika deer, raccoons, lynx, wild boar and foxes. Admission is free. In the wildlife park there is a stalactite cave that can be visited during a guided tour. There is an inn attached to the wildlife park.
Wildpark Heigenbrücken
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In the enclosures wild boars, fallow deer and red deer can be observed up close. At a vending machine you can buy special animal feed for feeding.
Wildpark Pforzheim
The Wildpark Pforzheim is beautifully situated in the middle of the forest. Admission is compensated by redeeming a parking ticket, which costs only 3 euros. You can see: goats, otters, fallow deer, "farm animals", bison, wild boar, foxes, lynx, ... The animals have relatively large retreats and are at first glance healthy and well maintained. For little money you get a lot here.
Wildpark Leipzig
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One of the most attractive recreational areas in Leipzig is the Wildpark Leipzig in the southern floodplain forest. On the approx. 46 ha large area about 25 animal species with approx. 250 animals are kept. As a result, the wildlife park Connewitz complements the animal species composition with other livestock facilities in the city of Leipzig such as the Zoo Leipzig, which shows superficially exotic animals, or the pet zoo of the company Bauersfeld, where visitors can see different domestic breeds. The game park understands itself (also) as a "PR agency" for native animals and nature. It is his goal to promote species and habitat protection. The wildlife park is also an information center for the local wildlife, offers the opportunity to conduct research and is of course an attractive recreational space for visitors.
Wildpark Alte Fasanerie
The Fasanerie is in summer as well as in winter a great destination! Ample free parking, moderate prices, friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere. There is something for both the little ones and the adults to see and experience. Not only the animals were able to inspire us, also the small play area invites to a break. The website displays an annual calendar of the animals showing the highlights of each month. From the offspring of foxes to the mouflon rutting. Ticket prices: Adults 7 € Pupils, students, trainees: 4 € Seniors from 65: 5 € Children and adolescents (3-14 years): 3,50 € Opening hours: Summer months (March 1 to October 31) Cash register: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm The park closes at 19:00 Winter months (1st November to 28th February) Cash register: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Sat, Sun + public holidays: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm The park closes at 17:30
Hochwildpark Rheinland
Pure nature to walk and relax. Here you can observe mainly domestic game in a large enclosure. My tip: Take your time, as it is often helpful to sit down and just wait. Quiet, like a hunter on the high stand, we have thus made the best observations. Opening hours: March to October: open daily from 9am to 6pm November to February: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays open from 10.00-17.00 Prices: Adults: € 6.00 Reduced: 5,00 € Children from 3 years: 4.00 €
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- Safaris In Germany: All You Need To Know for An Adventurous Day Out On Your Next Trip
23 Mar 2023
There is no end to the surprises Germany holds for the tourists who come seeking unforgettable experiences in this amazing country. While the unique culture and history leave you so much richer in experience, the architectural marvels and monuments are sure to leave you speechless and spellbound. Germany also aces on account of natural wonders and breathtaking vistas, from the soaring Alps and stunning gorges to pristine lakes and rolling green meadows across its length and breadth. Miles of forests lands and hiking paths hold a treasure trove of flora and fauna amidst their folds, to be discovered and explored by those who take the path less trodden.
Amidst a plethora of adventure activities and outdoor fun, wildlife safaris in Germany allow you to get up close and personal with a range of wild animals and scenic corners of the country with a dash of adventure on the side offered by balloon and ATV safaris.
Best Safari Places In Germany
You needn’t travel all the way to Africa for a rendezvous with some of the most interesting and exotic animals of the world. Germany’s wildlife parks allow you to embark on an exciting adventure of discovering the habitats of wild animal and getting a front-row view of their lives. Here are some of the best safaris in Germany for a tete-e-tete with bears, leopards, tigers, chimps, wolves and many more.
1. Serengeti Park, Hodenhagen
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Sprawled over 120 hectares, Europe’s largest safari park is home to more than 1500 wild and exotic animals from all across the world living in their natural habitats. Rooted in the philosophy of wildlife conservation and sustainability, the park is split into four themed lands each offering unique and exciting experiences for the entire family. You can witness prides of line, herds of wildebeest and deer as well as rhinos, giraffes, tigers, bears and ostriches as you drive through the park. In addition to offering one of the best safaris in Germany, Serengeti Park also has the biggest petting zoo in Europe with 200 animals along with kids’ favourite monkey world and a fun theme park with more than 40 thrilling rides.
Top things to do: The high-adrenaline action packed Aqua Safari in an original Florida airboat is a must do, along with the Quad Safari and Splash Safari. The Top Spin, flying elephants and Ferris Wheel are highlights of the theme park. Location: Am Safaripark 1, 29693 Hodenhagen, Germany Timings: The Park opens from March to November every year and timings vary. For more details check https://www.serengeti-park.de/en/opening-hours/ Entry Fee: Euro 34.50/adult and Euro 27.50/child.
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2. ZOOM World of Adventure, Gelsenkirchen
Tucked away in the Ruhr region is one of the coolest safaris in Germany that takes you on a round-the-world adventure spanning continents from Alaska to Africa and Asia. Get ready to discover an exciting world of exotic animals as you travel through the four themed zones with animals from distant lands in their natural habitats. While the Alaskan zone take you through hills, lakes and a gushing waterfall to the land of polar bears, snow owls, sea lions and lynx, the African safari promises a rendezvous with lions, baboons, rhinos and flamingos. The kids will love the petting area at Grimberger Hof as well as the indoor playground Dragonworld.
Top things to do: African boat safari as well as themed restaurants in the park promise great fun for the entire family. Location: Bleckstr. 47, 45889 Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Timings: 9AM-6PM (March & October); 9AM-6:30PM (April-September). Winter timings vary. Entry Fee: Euro 21.5/adult; Euro 14/child. Reduce price of Euro 15.5/adult and Euro 10.50 /child apply in winter months
3. Wildpark Poing
Amongst all the safaris in Germany, this walk in the wild is definitely worth taking along with your entire family. The lovely park offers a 4 kilometre long trail through forests and meadows where you can witness a wide variety of animals in their natural habitat. The park design and enclosures beautifully replicate the natural habitats, making it an enjoyable experience of getting up close with wildlife. While the lynx, boars and wolves roam in their enclosures, the moufflons and deer wander freely through forested area where they can be fed and petted. There’s a wonderful picnic area with children’s playgrounds to unwind and relax after your exciting rendezvous with the animals.
Top things to do: The Birds of Prey display is an interesting and educative experience allowing a peek into the world of majestic avian species like eagles and falcons. It takes place almost every day between April-November. Location: Osterfeldweg 20, 85586 Poing, Germany Timings: Daily, 9AM-5PM. Winter timings are from 9AM-4PM. Entry Fee: Euro 10/adult; Euro 6/child
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4. Tier-Freigelände im Nationalparkzentrum Lusen
This is one of the best safaris in Germany for those who would like to explore the fauna of Bavarian region. The 7 kilometre long roundabout trail allows you to walk past open-air enclosures where animals like bison, bear, otter, lynx and wolves roam about freely in their spacious natural habitats. The walk also gives you a chance to soak in the natural splendour of the Bavarian Forest National Park along with the chance to spot lots of animals if you’re patient enough. The entire path is pram and wheelchair friendly, making it a perfect family day out in the wild.
Top things to do: Do not miss the unique and out-of-this world tree-top walk while you’re here. Location: Böhmstraße 35, 94556 Neuschönau, Germany Timings: Daily, 6AM-10PM Entry Fee: free entry
Other Exciting Safaris In Germany
While in Germany you not only get a chance to spend precious hours exploring the native and exotic wildlife but also experience its great outdoors through unique safaris. Here are our top picks for some cool safaris in Germany for adventure seekers and offbeat experience hunters.
1. Balloon Safari
There is nothing more fascinating than soaring up in the sky in a gently floating hot air balloon as you gaze in wonder at the cities and landscapes passing by. Balloon safaris in Germany almost all year round offer the chance to sail above castles and cultural landmarks as well as majestic Alps and lush forests, making it a once in a lifetime experience. Stuttgart, Munich and Rothenburg are good choices for city safaris in Germany while the Bavarian Alps and beyond make for the perfect one for lovers of natural landscapes.
Price: Usually starts from Euro 170 per person.
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2. ATV Safari
Even the thought of driving through the breathtakingly beautiful terrain of the mystical Black Forest on a Quad bike is enough to induce a rush of anticipation and excitement to adventure lovers. Amongst the most interesting safaris in Germany, the ATV tour of the famed forest is highly recommended. The ATV tour on a Triton 400 starts from Malsch (close to Baden Baden) and takes you through one of the most beautiful German landscapes in northern Black Forest. There are short breaks in the 60-Km tour for admiring the scenic views and other attractions.
Price: Starts from Euro 99/adult for a 3.5-4-hour safari.
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3. Trabi Safari
We’ve saved the most unique of all safaris in Germany for the last, so that you’re left with a taste of adventure and wanderlust on your travel palate. The Trabi Safari lets you see Berlin through a whole new lens as you drive the vintage Trabant of your choice and cruise along the famous city sights like the Berlin Wall. Light-heartedly called ‘spark plug on wheels’ by the locals, the antique East German Trabant (with guide in a separate car) takes you on a fun adventure through the heart of Berlin and makes for one of the best safaris in Germany.
Price: From Euro 79/adult
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Tips For A Safe Safari In Germany
- Casual comfortable clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen and hats are a must if you plan to do the various outdoor safaris in Germany during the summer season.
- For the wildlife safaris like the Serengeti safari in Germany, it is good to carry a daypack to keep the kids hydrated and nourished during the safari walks and other sessions. Even though most good parks have restaurants or refreshment kiosks, carrying your own stock always comes in handy. Pay close attention to the instructors as you indulge in adventure activities including balloon safari and ATV/quad biking, etc.
- Carry a stole or light jacket for evening safaris as the air gets nippy after sun down.
- Choose the time of your safari wisely to ensure you have a pleasant experience. Animal viewings and feedings at most parks are good during morning hours, while balloon safaris offer best visibility and between January-March so warm clothes are a must.
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Now that you know where to head for a great safari experience in Germany, don’t keep your loved ones and yourself waiting. Plan a trip to Europe with TravelTriangle right away and head out for an adventurous holiday.
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Saison 2023 : 01. april bis 29.oktober 2023 (ausgenommen schließungstagen), für einen moment einem löwen gegenüberstehen, das schnurren eines geparden hören oder einen elefanten füttern … das safariland stukenbrock macht’s möglich, die vip-safari – ein exklusives angebot für dich, deine familie, deine freunde oder geschäftspartner. eine tour im van mit deinem persönlichen guide. ein einzigartiges erlebnis. und eines der letzten großen abenteuer in deutschland. ein tier-rendezvous ist inklusive., mit dem eigenen tierpfleger durch den wildlife-zoo, stopp und rendezvous bei den lieblingstieren, für bis zu 7 personen, der van steht startklar bereit. gemeinsam geht es auf die tour durch die riesigen freigehege. weiße löwen, weiße tiger … die tierpfleger und -pflegerinnen wissen nicht nur alles über ihre schützlinge; sie kennen jedes der tiere persönlich und die meisten schon mit namen., und – anders als die besucherautos – darf der wagen die piste verlassen, off-road fahren. ganz nah an die tiere heran. wildlife hautnah. atemberaubend. auf der gut einstündigen tour erlebst du tiere hautnah und erfährst viele spannende und aufregende details über die tiere in unserer savanne., die vip-safari wird nur in verbindung mit einer gültigen tageseintrittskarte für das safariland stukenbrock angeboten. die tagestickets sind im preis nicht enthalten und müssen separat gekauft werden. , das parken im safariland stukenbrock kostet 3,50 € pro auto. die benutzung des parkplatzes erfolgt auf eigene gefahr. parkplatz-ticketes sind vor ort an den safariland-kassen zu erwerben., eine terminvereinbarung für die vip-safari ist nur telefonisch möglich die vip-safari kann vor ort an der verwaltung oder per online-gutschein bezahlt werden., buchungsdetails vip-safari.
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Want to get up close and personal with your favorite wildlife, sit back and relax, or tackle a challenging adventure? Choose your safari!
Butterfly Jungle Safari
- $15 per person
Visit Butterfly Jungle in an all new way! Learn about the butterfly life cycle on your way into the Hidden Jungle aviary, then become immersed in the wonder of colorful, fluttering butterflies.
Wildlife Safari
- Ages 3 & up
- $92 & up per person
Travel in the back of a covered, open-air safari truck into our expansive savanna habitats, with an expert guide.
Behind-the-Scenes Safari
These Safaris are guaranteed to thrill and amaze! Your guide will escort you to a variety of locations around the Park to see animals up close and share stories of wildlife care and conservation.
Cart Safaris
- $60 & up per person
Sit back in the comfort of a Safari cart, as you enjoy a 60-minute guided tour of the Park’s spacious African or Asian savanna habitats, led by one of our knowledgeable guides.
Sun Up Cheetah Safari
- $90 & up per person
Come join us at the Safari Park to see what happens before we open our gates to visitors, including watching a cheetah run at top speed!
Ultimate Safari
- $710 & up per person
Enjoy a custom safari experience of a lifetime! The Ultimate Safari is your key to exclusive areas, wildlife interactions, and the very best in personalized service.
Roar & Snore Safaris
- $160 & up per person
Pack up your “trunk” for a sleepover adventure at the Safari Park! Choose from several age-appropriate sleepover categories with their own themes.
Flightline Safari
- Ages 8 & up
- $81 & up per person
Soar as high as 130 feet above the ground, with a spectacular bird’s-eye view of rhinos, giraffes, and other wildlife in the savanna habitats below you.
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Als anerkannter außerschulischer Lernort bieten wir in unserer Safari Schule vielfältige Möglichkeiten im Bereich Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung und globales Lernen. Seit 2018 haben wir eine eigene Forschungsabteilung (SPDR), die sich für interdisziplinäre Ansätze in der biologischen, physiologischen, psychologischen und ...
Das Safariland Stukenbrock ist ein Wildlife-Zoo mit 600 Tieren, über 30 Attraktionen & Live-Shows im Vergnügungspark, dem Indoor-Spielpark „Kattas Welt" sowie dem Erlebnisresort mit Safari-Lodges zum Übernachten in nächster Nähe wilder Tiere! 🚨 NEUE SAISON 2024 AB 23. MÄRZ 🚨.
12 Safari-Parks & Campingplätze in DeutschlandCampingplätze für Wildlife-Fans. Campingplätze für Wildlife-Fans. Ein Besuch in einem Wild- oder Safaripark sorgt für fast hautnahe Begegnungen mit Tieren, die man in freier Wildbahn kaum zu sehen bekommt. CARAVANING stellt zwölf der schönsten Parkanlagen samt nahgelegener Campingplätze vor.
Tierparks in Deutschland sind ein ideales Ziel für den Familienausflug. Ein Überblick über die schönsten und größten Zoos 2023 ... Wie auf einer Safari in Afrika, Asien und Alaska fühlt man sich im ZOOM mit seinen naturnah gestalteten Landschaften und Glashäusern, ... Der Zoo in Köln beherbergt über 11.000 Tiere aus 850 Arten.
At the petting zoo and the jungle safari, where over 200 monkeys live, you might encounter animals face to face. The Serengeti Park is an experience in between a national park and a zoo. The leisure park with its many rides and a breathtaking show programme offers you an action-packed adventure! Europe's biggest safari jeep trail, our jungle ...
Visitors to the 220-hectare Serengeti Safari Park in Hodenhagen can experience the African animal kingdom up close and admire a great many species thanks to the Petting, Jungle and Serengeti Safaris. The Serengeti Safari allows visitors to see lion prides, bison, giraffes, tigers and zebras roaming free from the comfort and safety of their own ...
Off on an adventure! Discover the impressive diversity of more than 500 animal species from all five continents at Munich Zoo. At Hellabrunn, there are only a few meters between the African savannah and the cold ice desert of the polar world. Learn why nature conservation and species protection are important, how we can protect the habitats of ...
Die VIP-Safari - ein exklusives Angebot für dich, deine Familie, deine Freunde oder Geschäftspartner. Eine Tour im Van mit deinem persönlichen Guide. Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis. Und eines der letzten großen Abenteuer in Deutschland. Ein Tier-Rendezvous ist inklusive. Mit dem eigenen Tierpfleger durch den Wildlife-Zoo
Serengeti-Park Hodenhagen GmbH. Am Safaripark 1. 29693 Hodenhagen. Area. 200 ha (490 acres) Website. www.Serengeti-Park.de. The Serengeti-Park in Hodenhagen, Lower Saxony, is a zoo and leisure park in North Germany .
Wilde Tiere bei einer Safari beobachten: Das geht nur in Afrika? Oh nein, auch in Deutschland kannst du auf Entdeckungstour gehen und dir dabei auch noch das Flugticket nach Afrika sparen. Löwen und Elefanten gibt es hierzulande zwar nicht, allerdings bekommst du in Deutschlands Wildparks eine mindestens genauso große Artenvielfalt zu Gesicht.
Leipzig Zoological Garden. The Leipzig Zoological Garden in Saxony is another of Germany's most popular zoos. Ernst Pinkert opened the zoo in 1878, converting it from the restaurant he owned. Since then, the zoo has grown to house more than 850 species of animals. The zoo is unique for its special "Theme Worlds", such as the tropical ...
Rund 600 Tiere leben in unserem EU-zertifizierten, einzigartigen „Wildlife-Zoo".; Publikumslieblinge wie Giraffen, Elefanten, Kamele, Erdmännchen, Flamingos und viele mehr; Raubtierparadies: eine der größten Gruppen von Löwen, Tigern und Geparden in ganz Deutschland. Das ist Safari! Größtenteils mit Bus und eigenem Pkw befahrbare Bereiche.
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There is also a petting zoo, where lively goats wrestle for every fingering hand of the visitors ... Opening hours: * March 1 to October 31 - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm * 1st November to 28th February - 9:30 am to 4:30 pm * Special opening hours: 24.12. and 31.12. - 9.30am to 3pm Entry: Adults: 11,00 € Children: 9,00 € Dog: 1,00 € wild-park.de
Here are some of the best safaris in Germany for a tete-e-tete with bears, leopards, tigers, chimps, wolves and many more. 1. Serengeti Park, Hodenhagen. Sprawled over 120 hectares, Europe's largest safari park is home to more than 1500 wild and exotic animals from all across the world living in their natural habitats.
There's finally a cycle route that also motivates children. ... because there are lots of "animals" to discover along the way. Along the route between the Opel Zoo in Kronberg and the Frankfurt Zoo, more than 46 stations attract visitors with special signs and original objects. The witty animal references appeal especially to the younger ones.
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17.00 h. Admission. 09.00 h. 16.30 h. Summer and winter opening hours are based on daylight saving times. Evening opening of the Exotarium from October to March on the last Friday of every month (except December) until 20:00. The ticket office is open until 18.00. Evening tour from April to September on the last Friday of every month at 7.00 pm.
Summer time daily from 5 pm. Winter time daily from 3 pm. Adults. 9 € / 10 € incl. Nature conservation euro. Persons entitled to reductions *. 4 €. * Eligible for discount: Children and young people from 6th to 18th birthday, pupils and students with valid ID, severely disabled persons with a degree of disability of 50 or more with valid ID.
Die VIP-Safari - ein exklusives Angebot für dich, deine Familie, deine Freunde oder Geschäftspartner. Eine Tour im Van mit deinem persönlichen Guide. Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis. Und eines der letzten großen Abenteuer in Deutschland. Ein Tier-Rendezvous ist inklusive. Mit dem eigenen Tierpfleger durch den Wildlife-Zoo
PARKVORSTELLUNG zum Zoo Safaripark Stukenbrock!Lasst uns doch ein Abo da: https://goo.gl/xmqMKqSafaripark Stukenbrock-Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playl...
Tüddern safari park ( German: Löwensafari und Freizeit-Park Tüddern) was a zoo and Germany 's first safari park located in Selfkant. [2] [3] The Zoo was founded in 1968, and covered 70 hectares (173.0 acres) while in reality only 35 hectares (86.5 acres) were developed. The Safari park included lions, tigers, baboons, while the classical zoo ...
Ages 8 & up. $81 & up per person. Soar as high as 130 feet above the ground, with a spectacular bird's-eye view of rhinos, giraffes, and other wildlife in the savanna habitats below you. READ MORE.