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Roar and Snore San Diego Safari Park Sleepover Review
Camping at the Zoo
Ever want to do a San Diego Zoo Safari Park sleepover on your Southern California vacation?
I know it’s been on my list for a long time. The Safari Park Roar and Snore San Diego is an amazing opportunity to sleep under the stars and wake up to the lions roaring at dawn. Camping in a zoo, on an island, and in a national park should all be on your bucket list.
Admission to the San Diego Safari Park (formerly known as the San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park) is separate from the cost of the Roar & Snore, and each tent option has different pricing. As animal park members, we only needed to worry about the cost of the Safari Park sleepover.
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This review is about the All Ages Roar and Snore San Diego Zoo Safari Park experience, although they do have an Adults Only Roar and Snore as well as an option for Girl Scout troops and School Groups.
Before your scheduled sleepover you will need to sign a waiver as part of the check-in process. It covers typical liability clauses, medical releases, etc. Be sure to read through it and ask if you have any questions. It’s pretty straightforward though.
Roar Snore Safari Check-In Process
You can view the full Guest Information (including packing checklist, menu, and map) on this Roar and Snore San Diego Zoo Safari Park PDF here .
Check-in is between 4:15 pm-5 pm and ends at 9 am the next day.
During winter, the check-in might be earlier if you choose the Jungle Ropes Safari upgrade so the Flightline Safari zip line and rope course can be done before dark.
We enjoyed the park from late morning through the afternoon, then exited to the meeting spot for the Safari Park Check-in. I don’t recommend going from opening since the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Sleepover is packed full of fun. You don’t want your little ones to be exhausted by the time your event begins!
At check-in time, head to Preferred Parking . If you arrived earlier in the day, you should move your car to park in this area (you won’t be able to park there before 4 pm if you don’t have the level membership that includes preferred parking).
There is a Safari Park “Roar & Snore Safari” sign . Bring your bags and check in with the staff. They will put tags on your bag and load them into a car to drive to your tent for you. Label your bag with your name (we just used masking tape and a sharpie) ahead of time.
You’ll receive color-coded wristbands which will help them distinguish which tour group you’ll be in later.
What to Pack
Camping typically means bringing everything you might possibly need or want, but this camping experience is more like glamping. The Roar and Snore Safari provides the tent, cots (depending on your tent option), chairs, and all the food and beverages.
You are allowed 1 bag and 1 sleeping bag for each person in your group. Pack clothes according to the weather. San Diego can be hot during the day and cold at night, so layers are a great idea.
There are bathrooms (full plumbing), but no showers , so keep that in mind when you pack your toiletries.
I woke up early on purpose to sit outside the tent and hear the lions roar, so our Rumpl blanket was perfect to have with us. If you’re planning on being in the tent all night, just your sleeping bag should be fine depending on the season. We went in September and it wasn’t very cold.
What do you need for the Roar and Snore?
- Membership or Park Entrance Ticket
- Bag with clothing & toiletries
- Sleeping Bag & Pillow
- Flashlight or Headlamp
- Personal Medications
- ID (for adults)
- Sunscreen & Bug Spray
- Binoculars(optional)
- Blanket(optional)
Roar Snore Safari Itinerary
Depending on the season, daylight hours, and park hours, your experience may have different times or slightly different amenities.
You do not have to wake up at 4 am to hear the lions roar from their nearby lion camp. They were roaring on and off from 4 am for a couple of hours. We even saw the female lion roar in response to the male lion (who roared from a backstage area) when we visited the enclosure at 6:35 am.
It literally puts the “Roar” in Roar and Snore San Diego Safari Park.
It was amazingly peaceful to look out at the African plain and listen to the lions roaring while snuggled up under our Rumpl blanket. The chairs were provided (and located under the cots in the tent), but if you want a blanket, you need to bring one.
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Another note regarding the itinerary is that we weren’t quite sure what to expect, so I don’t feel like we enjoyed the actual camping tent area as much as we could have. Next time, I will definitely feel more confident eating dinner and then heading between the tents to play some lawn games after unpacking and before the nighttime tour.
There is one bathroom location available (with plenty of stalls) and lots of sinks for brushing teeth and washing hands. There are no showers.
Coffee and tea were available before breakfast , so if you need your morning hot beverage stop by the food area before heading down to the animal enclosures.
We were allowed to visit the lions and or elephants as early as 6:30 am . The rest of the park was off-limits until the actual park opened at 9 am.
The way out of the park was essentially another tour as our guide explained everything we passed, allowing us to pause and look as we walked.
Day 1: Africa Tram & Guided Walks at Night
4:15 pm Check-in
5:30 pm Tram Ride
6:15 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Unpack
7:45 pm Nighttime Tour
8:30 pm S’mores and Popcorn
9:00 pm Bingo
10:30 pm Bedtime
Day 2: Lion Camp, Cheetah Safari Run, & Animal Encounter
4:00 am Lions Beginning to Roar
4:30 pm Set Chairs outside Tent, Listen to the Lions
5:50 am Officially Wake Up
6:30 am Coffee
6:35 am Visit the Lion Camp
6:50 am Visit the Elephants
7:00 am Breakfast
7:30 am Pack Up
8:00 am Line up for Cheetah Run
8:15 am Cheetah Run
8:45 am Animal Encounter
9:00 am Guided Walks to Park Exit
Roar Snore Safari Tent
The canvas Roar and Snore camping tents have 3 Safari Park Sleepover options: Classic, Vista, and Premium.
The Vista Tent we stayed in overlooked the African plain and we had a great view of the rhinos and giraffes!
Among the tents are lawn game stations with giant Jenga and some toss games. The itinerary didn’t leave us too much extra time to take full advantage of this, but we also didn’t really know what to expect. Next time we go, I think we’ll be able to relax a bit more by the tent.
Classic Tent
In the Classic Tent option, you lay your sleeping bag on top of sleeping pads on the vinyl tent floor.
Classic Tent Includes:
- Sleeping Pads
- Vinyl tent floor
- Size: 9’ x 14’
- Price: $149 per person ($30 each for ages 0-2)
We went with the Vista Tent which has sleeping pads on top of cots . Still a vinyl tent floor, but this option also comes with electrical outlets , a fan, and a heater. If you’re looking for a balance between budget and comfort this is a perfect choice!
There are 2 single cots and 2 bunk beds . There is no rail on the top bunk, so our younger kids each took the bottom bunk while my husband and I were on the single cots.
The top bunks worked well for storing our bags since we didn’t have 6 people, although if you do have 6 people there is plenty of space under the cots for storing your bags.
Vista Tent Includes:
- Cots (2 bunk & 2 single)
- Fan, heater, & electrical outlets
- Folding chairs for outside of tent
- Price: $189 per person ($30 each for ages 0-2)
Premium Tent
The Premium Tent option was sold out for the weekend we needed to book. I would recommend trying to book it 3-4 months early at least.
This is perfect if you’re wanting a true glamping experience. It has a Queen bed and 2 cots with sleeping mats . Like the Vista Tent, it offers electrical outlets , a fan, and a heater. In this upgraded tent, however, the floor is wood with a rug instead of vinyl.
Premium Tent Includes:
- Queen bed, 2 cots
- Pillows & bed sheets
- Fan, heater, electrical outlets
- Wood floor with rug
- Wooden chairs for outside of tent
- Size: 12’ x 16’
- Price: $229 per person ($30 each for ages 0-2)
Roar Snore Safari Food
Dinner on day 1 was a buffet-style choice of hot dogs, pulled pork sandwiches, or BBQ chicken. You could also ask for a veggie skewer for the vegetarian option.
Sides included mac ‘n’ cheese, potato salad, sole slaw, corn on the cob, and salad.
Pretty good choices if you ask me. Plus, you could keep going back up for more- I love buffets!
Snacks & Drinks
Looking for dessert? Don’t you worry! Nighttime snacks included s’mores, popcorn, and hot chocolate.
With the large rectangular fire pit, there was plenty of room for everyone to roast their marshmallows. There were enough ingredients per boat for 2 s’mores.
Throughout dinner and snack time, there was unlimited soda, lemonade, coffee, tea, and water. Use your own refillable cup, or use a supplied disposable cup.
Alcoholic beverages were available for purchase to those over 21.
If you like breakfast foods, you’ll definitely love the spread supplied by the Roar and Snore San Diego Safari Park. We are talking french toast, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, breakfast potatoes, and fruit.
Oatmeal was available upon request as were individual milk cartons.
Everything was delicious and made the experience that much better.
Roar Snore Safari Activities
There are multiple activities scheduled throughout your Zoo Safari Park sleepover. They are all amazing and make the experience completely worth it. This is in addition to the food, the snacks, the drinks, the location, and the ambiance. All while supporting Wild Animal conservation efforts from San Diego Zoo Global.
- Africa Tram at Dusk
- Guided Walks at Night
Bingo Game Night
- Lion Camp & Elephants
Cheetah Safari Run
Animal encounter, african tram safari ride at dusk.
Starting off with an African Tram Safari ride at dusk was the perfect way to kick off our Roar and Snore event. Dusk is one of the times when the animals are the most active (the other being early morning).
It was the same African Tram Safari ride available during the day, so if you do arrive at the park before the Roar and Snore starts, hold off on the Africa tram until your ride at dusk included with the Wild Animal Park sleepover.
The tram was filled with only Roar and Snore guests, and the dialogue was great. We even got to see a baby rhino!
After Dark Guided Walks Tour
Our basic nighttime tour started at 7:45 pm (You can upgrade for a full Night Vision Safari Tour). We were all split into groups (indicated by the color-coded bands we got at check-in) and each group went a slightly different way. It was pretty cool walking around with headlamps and seeing the nighttime animal activity.
Our group walked through the African Loop. Some wild animals were active and some were hard to see. Our headlamps have a red light function, so we were able to have them on while looking in the enclosure. White lights were just for seeing your feet in front of you as you walked.
We got back to camp and enjoyed amazing snacks as listed above, then enjoyed a few rounds of Bingo! There were prizes for the winners, which (of course) we didn’t win. My family is like cursed at Bingo or something, but it was still fun.
Little munchkin got antsy, so we walked away from the Bingo game to look at the rhinos from the Kilima Point African safari overlook station.
Early Morning Animals
One of the big perks of a Wild Animal Park sleepover is that you are there in the early morning when the wild animals are more active.
We went to the lion camp as soon as we were allowed to venture off the campsite, and were rewarded with an in-person roar as the lioness responded to the male’s roar (which came from an off-view area).
Next, over to the elephants. We saw them walk in and out of the water, lift their trunks up, and walk around. If you are new to seeing elephants in a zoo, you don’t always catch them being so active, so this was a real treat!
Excited, we returned to camp for breakfast and then the main event: the Cheetah Run.
The Cheetah Safari Run was at 8:15 am. We lined up 15 minutes early and got a spot right off-center. If you want to be front and center (on the bridge overlooking the Cheetah Run area), then I suggest lining up 20-30 minutes early.
If you upgraded, you would have a VIP area with seating located to the side of the run.
What is a Cheetah Safari Run? Simply put, you watch the cheetah run. The trainers use this as an enrichment and exercise program for the ambassador cheetahs, which also benefits the guests for them to see first-hand how fast these amazing wild animals can go.
There’s a full explanation of their training program, what they do, how they do it, and then the actual run. It is simply stunning to see a cheetah run.
We were lucky to have 2 cheetahs run that particular morning (usually it’s just one), but little munchkin needed to go potty. We came back down the hill just after the second run finished. Gotta love potty training…
As if that wasn’t enough, they split us up into groups again for our in-person animal encounter. Our group got to meet an owl, which is by far my favorite kind of bird.
Seeing the owl up close, getting a good look at the head moving around and the wingspan was just incredible. Munchkin also got to have her questions answered: “How big is its tail?”
The Animal Care Specialist went on to explain the shape of the tail and how it acts like a rudder as it flies. Munchkin was so happy to have that extra attention- a pretty cool experience for a 5-year-old.
Roar Snore Safari Upgrades
There are also upgrade options such as a Wildlife Safari where you go on a truck into the African plain enclosure for a Cart Safari ride, or the Supreme Roar and Snore. The Supreme Roar upgrade includes the Jungle Ropes Safari with the zipline Flightline Safari, a Night Vision Safari where you go on a Cart Safari in the African Plain exhibit, and VIP seating for the Cheetah Safari Run.
The Balloon Safari is a separate experience and can be booked for before or after your Roar and Snore Safari.
The Overall San Diego Safari Park Sleepover Experience
Overall? The Roar and Snore San Diego was an amazing camping experience and we can’t wait to go again. It would be awesome to reserve a tent on the elephant side next time since we were on the African Plain side this time.
It’s the best way to go on a wildlife safari without traveling all the way to Africa for an African Safari. The food, the location, the ambiance, the activities- everything was more than expected and very well executed.
If you’re looking for your own experience, check out our Affiliate partners, Get Away Today , for discounted Safari Park tickets and great hotel deals .
After you get your tickets, book your Roar and Snore San Diego Zoo Safari Park Sleepover!
If possible, I definitely recommend upgrading to the Supreme Roar. This will give you an ultimate safari adventure with the additional Night Vision Safari and Jungle Ropes Safari with the Flightline Safari.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What time does the safari park close.
Depending on the season, the Safari Park will typically close at 5 pm in the winter, 6 pm in the spring and fall, or 7 pm in the summer.
Special events may affect the closing time, and if you are participating in the Roar and Snore you are there all night!
Keep in mind to see animals during the Roar and Snore sleepover after hours, it would be with a guided tour or select exhibits during a specific time frame.
What does Roar and Snore Include?
Depending on what type of tent you reserve, you will have sleeping pads, cots, or a Queen size bed. Most tents also have a fan, heater, and electrical outlets. 2 folding chairs are in the tent, and lawn games are located between the tents.
Dinner, snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, and breakfast are included.
Various activities such as a tram ride, after-dark tour, Bingo, early morning animal viewing, cheetah run, and a special animal encounter are included.
A ticket for entrance to the park is a separate cost.
Flightline Safari, Night Vision Safari, and VIP Cheetah Run viewing are an additional cost.
Where is Roar and Snore?
The Roar and Snore San Diego Zoo Safari Park is located at the San Diego Safari Park in Escondido, CA (15500 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, California 92027-7017). Exit Via Rancho Parkway from the 15 Freeway. The Roar and Snore campgrounds are in an area labeled The Grove on the map adjacent to the Lion Camp and African Plains.
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Camping at the San Diego Zoo: Everything You Need to Know
Did you know that you can stay after hours and camp for the night at the San Diego Zoo Safari park? It is called the Roar and Snore Safari.
In this guide we will explain what's included in your night of camping, where you'll sleep, and what animals you can expect to see after-hours.
What is Included?
Where you'll sleep.
For normal booking, tent accommodations will be provided, and inside the tent you'll find several cots as well as sleeping pads.
Premium tents are also available which include a queen bed with pillows, linens, cots, sleeping bags, a fan and a space heater.
Dinner, breakfast and S'mores will be provided, and a bar is also available for visitors of ages 21+.
Up Close Animal Encounter
Visitors will be able to see and interact with certain animals for the night, as the handler will give fun facts about the animals such as where they're from, what their behavior is like, and what they enjoy eating.
Walking Tour
Visitors will be able to walk around after hours and see animals feeding in their natural state such as giraffes & elephants.
You wont appreciate how big and gentle these animals are until you see them in person.
Night Noises
One thing that you should be prepared for is hearing these wild animals making noises at night.
Lions will often roar in the middle of the night and wake visitors up. This can be both fascinating and terrifying to hear the first time!
Camping Available Days & Hours
Camping days are normally available on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday, from 4:15 pm to 9 am the next day.
Camping Age Groups
There are four types of 'programs' that Roar and Snore offers, and depending on which one you choose, they'll tailor the experience towards that program for the night.
You'll also be grouped up with others of the same program to maintain a consistent and fun experience.
No age group, this is essentially the 'Family Group'
Adults only
Girl Scouts
Designed for girls scouts ages 5+ as well as their troop leader or adult chaperone.
School Nights - Grades 3-12 with adults.
Designed for school groups (3rd grade - 12th grade) and adults chaperones, this occurs on Thursdays.
What You Should Bring
- Safari Park admission ticket
- Appropriate clothing
- Sleeping bag and pillow (unless you're staying in the premium tent)
- Medications
- Identification (Such as Driver's license)
You can find more information with their camping safari guest information PDF .
Wearing the Proper Attire
Camping is an all-weather event which means you should be prepared for all weather conditions.
Generally, closed-toed shoes, overnight clothing, and clothes for the next morning are the minimum that you should bring.
If you're someone who gets cold easily, consider bringing an extra jacket and/or blanket.
Make sure to check your weather app ahead of time to get a good idea of what the weather will be.
How to Make Reservations
You will have to call them directly at 619-718-3000 . You can find more information on the San Diego Zoo Safari park site .
Overall Roar and Snore Review
Roar and Snore is a fantastic experience that will expose you to a true night in the wild. There aren't many other places in the planet where you can hear lions roaring in the middle of the night. Whether you're going with a group of friends, or your family, it's a unique bonding experience that you'll remember for a lifetime.
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A Wild Overnight Adventure at the San Diego Safari Park
A Personal Review of the SD Safari Park "Roar & Snore"
If you’re looking to take your love for wildlife to the next level, then look no further than the San Diego Safari Park’s incredible “Roar & Snore” overnight experience. Imagine spending a night surrounded by the sights and sounds of the animal kingdom, deep within the heart of the Safari Park. Come along with me as my family and I do just that to celebrate my son’s birthday! You can also watch the video review on YouTube now!
🌄An Exclusive Overnight Adventure
Roar & Snore is not your ordinary camping trip - it’s an extraordinary immersion into the world of wildlife. As the sun sets over the African Plains exhibit, you’ll have the unique opportunity to set up camp just steps away from the animal enclosures. Imagine drifting off to sleep with the distant roars of lions and the rustling of leaves as your soundtrack.
🐾 Close Encounters with Amazing Creatures
The magic of Roar and Snore lies in the close encounters you’ll have with some of the park’s most iconic residents. Rise with the sun and enjoy an exclusive guided tour led by expert keepers. Meet the park’s incredible inhabitants up close, from majestic giraffes to mighty rhinos. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, learn fascinating facts, and witness these animals in their natural habitat.
🔥 Campfire Tales and Stargazing
As the night settles in, gather around the campfire for captivating tales shared by experienced guides. From stories of conservation triumphs to incredible animal anecdotes, the evening promises to be both enlightening and entertaining. And don’t forget to cast your gaze upwards - the clear San Diego skies make for perfect stargazing. The constellations above will remind you that you’re a part of something much larger than yourself.
🌙 Overnight Comfort and Amenities
Worried about roughing it? Fear not! Roar and Snore offers comfortable camping accommodations, including spacious tents (that will fit up to 5 people) , cozy cots, proper restroom facilities, and even hot showers to freshen up after your night of adventure. You’ll be able to fully embrace the wilderness without sacrificing modern comforts. Want more details? You can learn more about accommodation details and cost on the Safari Park Website .
🍽️ Delicious Dining in the Wild
Enjoy buffet style breakfast, lunch and dinner amidst the scenic surroundings. Plus, there’s even a restaurant bar that overlooks the savannah, adding a touch of gourmet flair to your outdoor escapade. There was something something magical about sharing a meal with my family while surrounded by the calls of the wild!
🌿 A Conservation-Focused Experience
Beyond the thrill of the adventure, Roar and Snore is rooted in the importance of wildlife conservation. By participating in this unique overnight experience, you’re contributing to the Safari Park’s efforts to protect and preserve endangered species. Learn more about the critical role that zoos and wildlife parks play in safeguarding biodiversity and gain a deeper understanding of the need for conservation.
📅 Booking Your Roar and Snore Experience
Ready to embark on this unforgettable journey? The Roar & Snore overnight experience is available on select dates, so be sure to check the San Diego Safari Park’s official website for availability and reservations. It’s a popular adventure, so book early to secure your spot and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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San Diego County Parks are open for camping, as are California state parks near San Diego like Cuyamaca Canyon State Park and Palomar Mountain State Park . Within San Diego County, you can go camping at nearly a dozen regional parks, including William Heise County Park, Agua Caliente County Park, and Guajome Regional Park, all of which have either camping cabins or tent campsites.
Where can I buy camping gear in San Diego?
San Diego is home to a number of camping goods stores, where you can buy camping supplies, backpacking gear, and RV essentials. Big names include REI in Clairemont, Walmart, 5.11 Tactical off of I-8 in Mission Valley, and Big 5 Sporting Goods (near Old Town), all in addition to the locally owned Nomad Ventures in Escondido . TopoTerra is a downtown San Diego outpost for camping gear rentals.
Is car camping legal in San Diego?
Car camping is illegal on San Diego city streets. Different from temporary camping, the city has a "vehicle habitation ban," meaning it is illegal to sleep overnight or live in a car in San Diego. It’s also illegal to park an oversized vehicle or RV overnight (between 2 and 6am) on public San Diego streets without a permit. Your safest bet for car camping in San Diego is in designated camping areas, like a private Hipcamp campsite just outside of town.
Can you camp anywhere in San Diego?
No, you cannot camp anywhere in San Diego County (even if car camping or backpacking), but camping is allowed in San Diego in some state parks, on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, and on some private lands where you can find professional campgrounds, RV parks, or Hipcamps.
Where to go
San diego and coronado.
Stay close to downtown San Diego at a private camping, glamping, or RV park, like the family-friendly Campland at Mission Bay. Across San Diego Bay, Silver Strand State Beach offers RV sites near Coronado, and further inland, Sweetwater Summit Regional Park has campsites with hookups and an aquatic playground. Stay in a floating cabin, or lakeside tent or RV site at Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve, or head near the border, where the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park offers campground, yurts, and a diverse ecosystem. For a unique experience, camp overnight in the San Diego Zoo.
Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside, and San Clemente
Head north along the coast for endless waves, sandy stretches, and the ultimate beach camping experience, with several public oceanfront camping options. Many beach campgrounds are situated on bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and offer great ocean views and water access, along with picnic tables, fire pits, restrooms, and camp stores. Options include the popular San Elijo State Beach near Cardiff, South Carlsbad State Beach, San Onofre State State Beach, and San Clemente State Beach. In Oceanside, camp with your RV at Harbor Beach.
For a camping trip getaway in the mountains, head inland to the gold rush town of Julian. Go hiking and biking along the extensive trail network at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, or play in Lake Cuyamaca, with spacious camping spots at Green Valley and Paso Picacho. William Heise County Park offers tent camping, RV camping, and cabins, while you can enjoy a high desert camping experience at Vallecito County Park. Nearby Anza-Borrego Desert State Park offers hundreds of miles of trails, great stargazing, and developed, primitive, and dispersed campsites. For forests and wilderness camping, head north into the Cleveland National Forest.
San Diego's mild weather and many sunny days make it a year-round destination. It's especially busy over the summer when everyone flocks to the ocean and beaches, and the city hosts numerous festivals. Visit in spring and fall to escape the crowds, but still enjoy nice weather. Spring is also a great time for wildflowers in nearby Coronado, Carlsbad, and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Expect some rain showers and cold ocean water in winter.
Know before you go
- Although San Diego has a public bus and trolley system, you'll want a car to get around easily, especially to venture further up the coast or inland.
- Beach campgrounds are very popular, especially in summer, so book campsites well in advance.
- Be aware of fire restrictions and bans. Some beaches do not allow campfires.
- Bring or rent a wetsuit if you plan on being in the water in winter.
- Pets are prohibited at many San Diego beaches and park trails.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park – What You’ll Want to Do & See – 2024
How to do San Diego Safari Park from Africa Tram to zebras. Here’s a gorilla-sized tips guide to animal exhibits, shows & tours. A day planner’s included with animal encounters and entertainment events pre-loaded. You’ll know what you want to do, and when to do it to have a great day.
At San Diego Zoo Safari Park you can have an African Safari experience without going to Africa. Walk and see wild animals in large natural field enclosures and exhibits like Lion Camp. Enjoy activities like Africa Tram, Cheetah Run, overnight camping, ziplining, ballooning, playgrounds, and shows.
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That’s the quick summarized version of what there is to do at Safari Park. But there’s a lot more to discover below. Also, check out my Safari Tours reviews to discover how much time each takes to make organizing your day easier.
What Can You Do At San Diego Zoo Safari Park?
At safari park you’ll walk…a lot .
You’ll be getting your steps in during your day at San Diego Safari Park. It was designed first as a breeding facility for rare and endangered species. Because of this, the animal exhibits have more room here than at a ‘normal’ zoo. And thus you’ll be strolling a bit further between them.
Safari Park is 1800 acres large. But the area that is open to general admission ticket holders is only about 80 acres ( Link to my page with the maps ). Still, that’s a lot of ground to cover.
If you have limited mobility there are wheelchairs and electric scooters for rent. There’s also an ADA (American With Disabilities Act) shuttle bus to get you around the park. Those who have difficulty with standing in line may request an “Easy Access” pass at the entrance to Safari Park. The pass offers you and 3 more members of your group preferred boarding and seating if needed. Download the park’s “ Guests With Disabilities ” guide for more information.
You Can Take a Safari Tour
There are 9 different types of Safari add-on experiences, and 27 different variations.They range from animal photo and feeding opportunities to sleepovers and activities like zip lining that will get your adrenaline going. You’ll need to make reservations well in advance. They fill up quickly and you can plan your day around them.
TIP: Make sure that you arrive at least 10 minutes early for your Safari. If you’re late or miss it you will not be given a refund or a raincheck in most cases. Cancellations for full refunds must be done 5 days in advance.
Below you’ll find quick summaries of all 9 Safari tours. For detailed information including how much time you’ll need, costs and other requirements see my page on Safari Park Tours .
Caravan Safari Is the Most Popular Paid Tour at San Diego Safari Park
This is our favorite Safari, we’ve taken it several times. You ride a flatbed truck out into the wild animal herds in their large field enclosures. These include even the dangerously unpredictable cape buffalo who are sometimes called “ the black death ”. Fortunately, you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide familiar with their behavior to keep you out of trouble. The guides also point out other (safer) animal behaviors and answer your questions.
They’ll also help you feed the giraffes and sometimes rhinos if the critters are feeling curious and hungry. There are always so many great photo opportunities on this trip it’s sometimes hard to choose where to point your camera.
Roar & Snore Safari Is More Than Just Camping Overnight
Experience the sights and sounds of an African safari without the killer plane ticket cost. You get to fall asleep to the sounds of elephants snorting and giraffes walking by. And the sounds of lions roaring may wake you the next morning. You get a tasty, filling dinner and a hearty breakfast. There’s also a night campfire where you can make gooey s’mores. There are guided night walks through some behind-the-scenes areas and a morning keeper presentation.
For more information, here’s my review of our Roar & Snore evening .
The biggest downside of the Roar and Snore experience is if you need to sleep on a good mattress. If that’s the case, this is not the tour for you. But don’t worry. I’ve written a guide to the best local hotels around Safari Park . There, your sleeping problem is solved!
Behind-the-Scenes Safari Shows You San Diego Safari Park’s Secret Places
Explore behind the scenes into areas not accessible to the general public. This guided safari’s a great way to get an insider’s view of some of the animals at safari park and the organization’s conservation efforts. You’ll also get a chance to meet and maybe feed some of the Safari Parks animal ambassadors. There are 7 different types of Behind-the-Scenes safari; platypuses, elephants, tigers, rhinos, kangaroos, cheetahs or butterflies.
Cart Safari is a Relaxed Tour Around the Large Field Enclosures
On the Cart Safari tour you get a chance to observe herds of giraffes, rhinos, antelope and other animals in a natural setting. Your driver is also an experienced guide. They’ll point out significant behaviors and would love to answer your questions about what you’re seeing.
It’s a more relaxed trip than the Caravan Safari and offers lots of photographic opportunities.
Flightline Safari -Fly Over San Diego Safari Park
Get your pulse pumping, and feel the wind in your face as you fly 2/3rds of a mile over herds of antelope, rhinos and giraffe.
You’ll get a training session from professional staff and take a short practice flight to get your landing technique down. Then you’ll take a truck up to a high ridge above the park and fly down.
TIP : Pay the little extra for a helmet camera to record your trip down. Using your cell-phone to make your own live video is not possible. You’ll need your hands free to hold your harness when you land.
Cheetah Safari – Meet the Spotted Speedsters
Watch the Cheetah Run at speeds close to 70 miles per hour from a prime reserved trackside spot. Then meet the speedy sprinter afterward for an exclusive close-up experience.
There will be plenty of opportunities to take amazing cheetah close-ups. But don’t waste your time trying for the perfect selfie with a cheetah. The Safari Park employees will make sure that you get a great shot with the big cat.
Another African animal ambassador will also be brought out for you to meet before the run. This Safari is relatively inexpensive so it fills up fast. Make your reservations early.
Balloon Safari – Get Above It All
Soar 400 feet above the scenic San Pasqual Valley and the herds of wild animals below. This is a tethered ride, so you don’t have to worry about floating away and landing within Lion Camp. This safari is very dependent upon favorable weather conditions.
Try to schedule your ride between 9 AM and noon. Winds tend to pick up speed in the valley during the afternoon. And the balloon safari does not fly during the Cheetah Run. It can spook the cats.
Ultimate Safari – Wish Fulfillment for Animal Lovers
Build yourself a custom safari experience with the assistance of the Safari Park’s professionals. Visit off-exhibit areas. Have close encounters with the animal ambassadors that interest you most. Make it as adventurous as you wish, zipline, balloon ride and rope courses, cape buffalo, feeding an elephant. Dream big. Explore Safari Park with your personal tour guide for up to 8 hours.
Board These Safari Park Rides
Africa tram is a must-do safari park activity.
Africa Tram is a must-do activity especially if you aren’t going on one of the paid safaris. When you hop aboard it’s like you’ve been transported to the plains of Africa. You’ll see herds of giraffe, rhino, antelope and birds living together just as you would there. The tour guide drivers are very knowledgeable and quite often funny. They’ll point out unique animal survival tactics and adaptations and new babies in the large field enclosures.
TIP: The animals are most active when it’s coolest. On hot days try to catch the earliest tram rides or the latest ones. The tram starts running at 10 AM. It stops 45 minutes before the park’s closing. I’ve written an in-depth review with extra tips on my Safari Tours page .
Conservation Carousel
Have your kids (or you) ever dreamed of riding a tiger, a bear, or maybe even a zebra? You can do it on this merry-go-round. It features 60 endangered animals and was opened in 2005 . There’s a $6 fee to ride the carousel. (open 10 AM to closing).
Watch Shows and Keeper Talks at San Diego Safari Park
Shiley’s cheetah run is a must-see at safari park.
Don’t even THINK about visiting San Diego Safari Park without attending Cheetah Run . See one of these leggy cats explode out of its carrier and sprint after its prey (a stuffed animal on a motorized tether) at speeds close to 70 miles an hour. Six or 7 seconds later it comes to an abrupt halt at the end of the 100 meter run. It’s long tail whips around for balance and dirt goes flying as its feet dig into the turf. Spectacular. Hang around. Depending upon how the cheetah feels they sometimes run the course twice.
TIP : Get to the Shiley’s Cheetah Run track at least 30 minutes ahead of time. Good viewing areas are on the bridge close to Savannah Cool Zone and on the walkways closest to it. The entire presentation lasts about 20 minutes and usually starts at 3:30 PM. Confirm the time when you arrive at Safari Park.
Tiger Keeper Talk
Get close-up views of tigers and inside information on how they’re cared for at Safari Park. The keepers use this time to provide enrichment to the tigers as well as give them a quick physical exam. The Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger. But they’re still intimidating as you see them stretch up on their hind legs to reach a meaty treat.
TIP : Arrive at least 20 minutes early for the 11:45 AM Tiger Keeper Talk. The 15-minute tiger training session is very popular.
Frequent Flyers Bird Show
(Temporarily canceled due to avian flu)
This is an entertaining show, perfect for an afternoon sit-down break. You’ll experience exotic birds like owls, parrots, and large vultures flying just inches above your head. They’re close enough to reach up and touch (but don’t).
They’re not caged or tethered in any way. It’s an impressive example of the power of positive behavior conditioning and the patience and kindness of the keepers. The 20-minute show is presented twice, once at noon and again at 2:00 PM.
Animal Ambassador Stage
Get within a couple of feet of various Animal Ambassadors here. You never know what the keepers will bring out. I’ve gotten up close to tiny Kestrel hawks, echidna (an Australian spiny anteater which has spines like a porcupine, a beak like a bird, a pouch like a kangaroo, and lays eggs like a reptile) to a golden eagle and African serval cats.
Training Talk
Get an up-close look at free-flight bird training. Most people don’t bother with this presentation. That’s what makes it so good. You can often sit in the front row and see firsthand how expert animal trainers establish trust with their charges. Aside from being able to view exotic birds up close, it’s easier to ask questions in this forum. If you pay attention you can pick up tricks that can be applied to your cats, dogs, and maybe even kids to encourage them to do what you want them to.
Talk with Robert the Zebra
Chat with a digital, interactive zebra. He’s snarky, and clever and will keep your children occupied for 20 minutes with stories about what it’s like to be a zebra. Kids are fascinated by this cartoon zebra that carries on a conversation with them from a large-screen TV. You can talk to Robert every hour on the hour from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Visit These Can’t-Miss Safari Park Animal Exhibits
The platypus are a must-see at safari park in san diego.
These are the only platypus on exhibit outside of Australia…anywhere. So go see them. Give yourself some time and exercise a bit of patience in this exhibit.
First, it’s dark and you’ll need to let your eyes adjust to the bright San Diego sun.
Second, platypi move fast and rarely stay put in one spot. Getting a good photo can be a challenge. Just have fun looking at these energetic creatures.
Gorillas have always been one of the most popular animals at Safari Park and the Zoo. Go anytime. They are fed five or six times per day with leaves, stems, fruit, seeds, and roots. Be sure to check out the Gorilla Activity Center. Compare your arms to those of an adult male gorilla on a drawing, listen to their vocalizations, and watch a video on how the keepers care for them.
Elephant Valley
(Elephant viewing may be limited due to the construction of the new, larger ‘Elephant Valley’ exhibit.)
There are few things as wonderful as seeing elephants playing in the water. There are two swimming pools for the San Diego Safari Park herd in this 5-and-a-half acre habitat.
There are two main yards. One is usually open while the other is being cleaned of copious amounts of elephant dung and stocked with treats. In most cases, the Elephant Viewing Patio will be the best place to watch them.
NOTE: Open observation points may differ during the construction of the new Elephant Valley exhibit.
The lion exhibit at San Diego Zoo is justifiably famous for its design. It’s both visitor friendly and great for the lions themselves. There are many places to view lions from the large windows by the air conditioned rocks, to rock piles and an ‘abandoned’ jeep that sometimes hosts a very large sleeping feline. The lions have wonderful views of the large field enclosures filled with tasty meals on the hoof. Think of it as must-see cat TV.
Tiger Trail Sambutan Longhouse
If you love tigers, you’ll love Tiger Trail. It’s green and lush and the perfect place to watch tigers watching you. For more information on what’s there and why you should go there, check out my “ 11 Coolest Reasons to See San Diego Safari Park Tiger Trail ” page.
Kangaroo Walk in Walkabout Australia
At Kangaroo walk you can go inside the exhibit and see wallabies and kangaroos go bounding by on all sides. And if you’re lucky, maybe one will stop within petting distance. They’re super soft and feel like they’re covered is fuzzy wool.
Petting Kraal
Kids love brushing and petting the three types of small African goats here. One word of caution. Goats will try to eat ANYTHING. So make sure that your cameras, purses and wallets are tucked away safely. Any children that are intimidated by the rambunctious kraal critters can relax next door at the Village Playground. Because of their proximity, it’s easy to keep an eye on both areas.
Kids Love These Playgrounds At San Diego Safari Park
Samburu jungle gym .
This will be your favorite playground at Safari Park. Your kids can climb on a rhino or pretend to be driving a jeep across the African plains. And you can watch their antics while relaxing in the shade at Samburu Terrace. Sip a cold one and have lunch while your offspring work off their excess energy.
Savanna Cool Zone
Your kids can have a wet and wild time here while you sit in the shade and keep an eye on them from tables by Lion Camp Slush and Snacks.. It’s perfect for hot summer days. There are play statues shaped like lions and tortoises with squirt fountains coming from their heads on a soft spongy play surface.
Camp Play Area
Kids climb, slide and run on tree trunks in a simulated logging camp hidden within the lush wooded landscape of Tiger Trail. There are also statues of a tiger mom and her cubs where you can take memorable photos of the kiddos.
Village Playground
KIds have fun experiences in this interactive play area designed as an African Village. It’s located next to the Petting Kraal in Nairobi Village. This is great planning because some children are frightened by the curious goats poking their noses everywhere looking for treats. It’s much easier for parents with several kids to keep an eye on everyone here.
Jameson Research Island
Your kids will have buckets of wet fun here…literally. Buckets periodically dump cooling water in one of the play areas on the island. Even though the African Loop that goes past the flamingos and colobus monkeys goes over water, the path can get very warm in the summer and early fall.
Explore These Gardens at San Diego Safari Park
Bonsai pavilion is the best garden at san diego safari park.
The Bonsai Pavilion at San Diego Safari Park is fascinating even to those who aren’t into gardening. These aren’t just plants, they’re art.
Bonsai is a Japanese word that roughly translates into “tree in a tray”. Ordinary young trees are shaped by pruning and cutting to mimic the natural effects of centuries of wind and weather on a small scale.
Baja Gardens, Old World Succulent Gardens, and California Nativescapes Garden
Take a walk on the wild and spiky side in the World Gardens. These three gardens will amaze you with the wide variety of plant shapes, colors, and sizes found in the world’s arid areas. It’s like a journey through a Dr. Seuss book with elephant trees , euphorbias , and over 200 boojums .
TIP: Bring a water bottle. These gardens are located at the highest elevations in the park that are open to the public. They can be physically challenging, especially during the hot afternoons in August and September. The best time of the year to see these exhibits is early May when many of the plants are blooming.
Epiphyllum Trail
The blooms in this garden are spectacular from April through early July. At other times this garden is rather boring.
Epiphyllum are cacti indigenous to central America and Mexico. They live in the crooks of trees and get water from the moisture in the air. Almost all of the plants are hybrids that combine the characteristics of several different naturally occurring species.
Herb Garden
Give your nose a treat. Take the thyme to smell the roses, it won’t cost you a mint because entry to this garden comes with your San Diego Safari Park admission, Herbs have been used for centuries to flavor food, treat illnesses and make us smell good. There are over 20 different species of herbs here.
Hidden Jungle
Wander through a tropical rainforest complete with towering trees, flowering vines, and exotic birds. Many of the birds are named for their colors like the blue-capped cordon bleu, pink pigeon, and purple grenadier.
In springtime, half of this exhibit is home to Butterfly Jungle and you’ll see many more colorful wings than usual. The other half of Hidden Jungle is reserved for birds that eat butterflies and other insects. It’s a natural way to keep the butterflies inside.
TIP: Visit this exhibit in the morning or late afternoon. This is an enclosed greenhouse. It can be hot and humid.
Mombasa Lagoon
Even though this area is listed by Safari Park as a garden, the major attraction here is the birds, not the plants. At any given time there are over 150 avians here from about 25 different species. There are cormorants fishing, storks, ducks, and my favorite, the shoebill. It looks like something out of Jurassic Park.
If you see some of the birds taking off and flying away, don’t worry. They’re most likely local freeloaders like great blue herons, egrets or migratory birds like mallards.
Additional Tips for Visiting San Diego Zoo Safari Park
How long does San Diego Zoo Safari Park Take?
People in online forums say that it’s possible to see Safari Park in two hours. They’re wrong.
San Diego Zoo Global recommends allocating at least 4 hours . The only way to “do” Safari Park in 2 hours is to just walk to Africa Tram to ride it and then walk back to the parking lot. Keep in mind that the park is at least 45 minutes of travel time from downtown San Diego…each way. Then add another 30 minutes for parking and walking to and from the entrance.
If you’ve only got 2 hours and you’re near downtown San Diego, just go to the Zoo in Balboa Park. Take the money that you’d have spent for getting to Safari Park and buy a nice dinner with some wine at Albert’s Restaurant .
What’s the best day to go to San Diego Safari Park?
The best days to visit Safari Park are typically Tuesdays and Wednesdays on weeks without a major holiday. The park is less crowded on these weekdays . If you’re going on a holiday weekend, get there at 9:00 AM when it opens .
Click HERE to check your date(s) to see if Safari Park will be crowded.
Safari Park can get very warm in late August and September. These are the days when temperatures can be over 100°F (38°C). It doesn’t happen very often, but make sure that you’ve packed hats and refillable water bottles if you decide to go then.
Don’t let a bit of rain keep you from going to Safari Park. It can be a delightful experience. Here’s a page that I wrote giving you tips and hints for enjoying Safari Park in the rain .
What’s the Best Time to Arrive at San Diego Safari Park?
It’s best to arrive at San Diego Zoo Safari Park just before opening at 9:00 am. Many of the animals at Safari Park will be more active when it is cool. Also, keepers generally put out enrichment and treats first thing in the morning. That encourages the animals’ natural foraging behaviors and keeps them from getting bored.
Where’s the Best Place to Eat in Safari Park?
The best restaurant in San Diego Safari Park is The Watering Hole at Kijamii Overlook. But it may not be the best for you. So I’ve written an entire page about all the restaurants and eateries at and around Safari Park . Chow down!
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Closing thoughts.
I hope that you’ve found this post on what to do at San Diego Safari Park useful in planning your day. Because this attraction is not your ordinary zoo, some people can get overwhelmed by all the options and just decide not to go. I didn’t want this to happen to you. Let me know if you have questions on any of the Safari tours, rides, activities, play areas or if you know of a great tip for visiting San Diego Safari Park.
Nancy Ulrich
I'm nuts...about animals, polymer clay, mixed media art & husband Bob. Happily planted in San Diego among good friends, family that I would have chosen if given the choice and optimism for a bountiful future for us all.
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Steel your nerves as you journey through Dinosaur Forest ! Marvel at the tremendous T-Rex, stare at the Stegosaurus, feel the terror of the Pterodactyl, and delight at the sheer size of the diplodocus! Come face to face with prehistoric life-sized creatures in the UK’s largest dinosaur forest!
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- Port Lympne Reserve is a breeding sanctuary for rare and endangered animals and wherever possible we aim to send animals born here to protected areas of their natural habitat where they can live free – just as they should be.
- We always make sure that the animals come first, from enclosure design to diet, no expense is spared. We grow our own herbs and vegetables and source our meat from trustworthy suppliers.
- We design our enclosures with the animals in mind, so there’s lots of natural foliage and furniture to provide shelter and camouflage.
- We never lock our animals into viewing areas, so, just like in the wild, it may take some time to spot certain animals.
- We do our best to provide a fantastic visitor experience, whilst not forgetting the primary reason we’re here – to ensure the survival of endangered animals.
TRIPADVISOR Wonderful Day Out An excellent place to visit - see the animals close up and enjoy excellent food at Baby Dolls restaurant. Friendly helpful staff everywhere around the huge park. The Safari ride is a must do. A great day out at a great price. Ken S. Written August 26, 2021
TRIPADVISOR Super Safari The reserve is large and offers a lovely day out. I highly recommend booking the safari as this was the best part of our visit. Amy Rogers. Written August 6, 2021
TRIPADVISOR An unbelievable experience We were all amazed at just how good this place is. We stayed in the hotel for two nights so got two full days in the park. Everything is so well organised and the safari drives are brilliant. You get to see so many animals close up. We have been to a South African safari and we saw more animals here than we did there. We were very luck with the weather which added to the experience. You have to give this place a try, you will love it and the kids will too. Gary F. Written October 6, 2020
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Il camping è un vero e proprio stile di vita, senza limiti di età.
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Skip the Tent & Go Glamping at These Luxury SoCal Camping Spots
From luxe airstreams in joshua tree national park to ocean-view bungalows—outdoor adventure is calling.
C ommune with the great outdoors in total comfort when family “camping” becomes family “glamping.” We’ve rounded up the cushiest, coziest, most luxe places to glamp in SoCal that offer all the fresh air and scenic views you want from a camping trip without the stress and mess of pitching a tent. From Airstream trailers and tiny houses to lovely yurts and waterside cabins, these spots have amenities galore!
AutoCamp: Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree is one of our favorite national parks to visit with kiddos. Not only is it a short drive from San Diego, but it also has some of the best hiking trails around, stunning scenery, and stargazing that would make even Neil DeGrasse Tyson envious. If you want to camp out with family but aren’t really feeling the tent experience, AutoCamp Joshua Tree is the next best thing. Located just 10 min. outside the park, this is glamping at its finest. With 47 custom Airstream trailers and 8 rectangular units across 25 acres, this luxe oasis in the desert offers a comfortable and chic respite filled with amenities for those who don’t exactly want to “rough it” in the great outdoors. The mid-century modern clubhouse on the property features a counter where guests can order a curated selection of food and beverages, a large patio with heated furniture, a communal firepit for some serious s’mores making, and a swimming pool—perfect after a long day of exploring.
Online : autocamp.com/joshua-tree
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San Diego Metro KOA Cabins
The San Diego Metro KOA Resort is beloved for its many family-friendly amenities. If you’d rather forgo bringing your own tent or RV, you can stay in one of the deluxe cabins onsite. Cabins include partial kitchens, bathrooms, showers, and all the comforts of home. But the real benefit of camping here is the long list of swell activities to entertain kids. Check out the pool that’s open year-round, jump to your heart’s content on 3,500 sq. ft. jumping pillows, scale the climbing wall, rent a bicycle and go for a ride, stop by the playground for endless fun, or shoot hoops at the campground’s basketball facilities. With all that excitement, you’ll definitely work up an appetite so pop into the Sand Castle Café for a bite while littles show off their sand castle-building skills on the boardwalk.
Online : koa.com/campgrounds/san-diego
Bluebird Tiny House
Set on an 85-acre private nature retreat in a secluded forest meadow, the Bluebird Tiny House is a vintage horse trailer that’s been completely reimagined. This tiny house that sleeps 3-4 people features beautiful natural materials, old-fashioned wood cabinetry, handmade ceramic tiles, a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious linens, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a smart TV, and even a fireplace. Other amenities include a spa-inspired bathroom, a large deck overlooking the forest, a hot tub, and a firepit for cozying up under the stars. When you’re ready to get out and about, there are miles of wonderful trails, a monumental boulders maze, and unforgettable sunset vistas to enjoy with your family. We’re zen just thinking about it!
Online : hipcamp.com
Lion’s Den Mt. Laguna
The secluded Lion’s Den retreat in the Cleveland National Forest at Laguna Mountain invites families to sleep outdoors in total and complete comfort. A bell tent features a queen mattress, sofa bed, and a tented lounge with two additional sofa beds—providing ample sleeping space for your entire brood. There’s also a double tree tent and a 2-story triple tree tent with two hammocks available for guests as well. And the creature comforts don’t end there—picture an outdoor kitchen space, hotel amenities, and a fire pit for cooking your favorite camp-inspired dishes. Last, but not least, there’s a shower and a flush or composting toilet (cue angels singing).
Online : airbnb.com
Joshua Tree Dome in the Desert
Talk about a magical place to stay—Joshua Tree’s Dome in the Desert is truly one of a kind. This modern-bohemian space is designed with handcrafted natural wood and stone elements that reenergize your mind and spirit. The dome features a full kitchen, full bathroom, and two bedrooms—one with a king-size memory foam bed and the other with a daybed. If you visit when the weather is chilly, snuggle up by the wood-burning stove or if you're there in the summer, air conditioning will keep you nice and cool. The primo part of this unique getaway is the breathtaking desert mountain views and the twinkling starlit sky. You’re also in a perfect location—just a few miles from the town center and entrance to Joshua Tree National Park.
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Vintage Airstreams at Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort
Designated as an International Dark Sky Park, Anza-Borrego Desert is one of our favorite places to visit for some out-of-this-world stargazing . But for all that star peeping, you’ll need a great place to stay and there’s nothing better than the vintage Airstream trailers at Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort. These luxurious trailers feature super comfortable beds for a solid night’s slumber, a shaded outdoor patio with a propane grill and fire pit, a fully stocked kitchen, access to the pools and gym, Big Horn Burgers and Shakes restaurant, and close proximity to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park less than a mile away.
Online : palmcanyonrvresort.com
Santee Lakes Cabins
If the idea of “roughing it” makes you cringe, the lakefront and floating cabins at Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve may be much more your style. Lakefront cabins feature a fire ring that’s perfect for family cookouts and ghost stories, as well as pedal boats to use during your stay. The floating cabins also feature a pedal boat and a large front porch where you can kick back and take in the majestic views. Other cabin amenities include a kitchen, bathroom, barbecue grill, air conditioning and heating, TV, and Wi-Fi. When you’re done playing at the lake, there are two swimming pools on the property and a renovated playground.
Keep in Mind : Weekend reservations tend to go quickly, so don’t sleep on making plans!
Online : santeelakes.com/cabins
San Diego Safari Park: Roar & Snore
Lions and rhinos and deer, oh my! If you can’t swing a trip to Africa, the Roar & Snore sleepover at the San Diego Safari Park may be the next best thing. Campers of all ages are invited to join an overnight tent-camping experience overlooking the East African savanna habitat inside the park. Activities include dinner, breakfast, and s’mores, as well as walking tours to observe the nighttime activities of wildlife and morning wildlife presentations. If you upgrade to a Supreme Roar & Snore Safari package, you get to experience the Flightline Safari zip line, a Night Vision Safari, and VIP viewing of wildlife ambassador encounters.
Online : sdzsafaripark.org/safari/roar-snore-safari
Crystal Pier Cottages
Skip the ocean waves sound machine at bedtime and trade it in for the real deal. Sleep over the ocean (literally) at the Crystal Pier Cottages in San Diego. Originally built in 1930, these charming Cape Cod-style cottages on the Crystal Pier include fully equipped kitchenettes, a separate bedroom and living room, private decks over the beach, and room to park one car. For safety, the property also features gated entry and night security.
Keep in Mind : Advance booking is highly recommended—4 to 6 months ahead for winter and 11 months ahead for summer.
Online : crystalpier.com
Huttopia Paradise Springs
If you don’t mind a 2.5-hour drive from San Diego, Huttopia Paradise Springs is well worth the journey. As the first Huttopia resort on the West Coast, Huttopia Paradise Springs is located in the San Gabriel Mountains inside the Angeles National Forest. Thoughtfully constructed wood frame and canvas tents featuring all the comforts of home make for a relaxing stay. Tents feature electricity, beds, private bathrooms, camp kitchens, linens, large outdoor decks, and more. There are two camping experiences to choose from—Red Rock or Coulter Pine depending on what you’re looking for in your getaway. There’s also a swimming pool, an artesian spring that runs through the campgrounds, hiking excursions, outdoor movies, and yoga sessions for families to enjoy.
Online : canada-usa.huttopia.com
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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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Safari Park “Kudykina Gora” in the Lipetsk region
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About 12 km from the town of Zadonsk (60 km from Lipetsk ), on the banks of the Don River, in the village of Kamenka, there is almost a real ancient Russian fortress. It is located in a safari park “Kudykina Gora.”
This children’s amusement park, located on the territory of 500 hectares, includes, in addition to the fortress, a landscape park, a place for riding on animals, a Scythian burial mound with a wonderful view of the Don River, a lake with a cozy beach, playgrounds for children, a circus, a zoo, a source of mineral water.
The fortress on a hill is the central place of the park. The size of the fortress is 100 x 100 meters. It consists of nine towers, two gates, a church, a museum of ancient history and two dwelling houses.
On the territory of the fortress, you can find a town of the Masters with several shops selling handicrafts – various souvenirs made of wood, stone, clay, dough, iron, fabrics. Handmade toys, wooden whistles, flutes, edible gingerbread, wooden paintings-puzzles, magnets, ornaments are popular among children and adults.
The park was established by the entrepreneur Sergei Uvarkin. Unfortunately, he died recently, but his son Alexander continues to maintain the park. Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00, Monday – the day off. Safari Park “Kudykina Gora” on Google Maps . Photos by: Dmitriy Gazin .
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Bienvenue à l'Akvarel Hotel, votre second chez vous à Perm. L'Akvarel Hotel met tout en œuvre pour rendre votre séjour aussi agréable et relaxant que possible. C'est la raison pour laquelle autant de clients reviennent chaque année.
Situés à quelques pas des monuments les plus populaires de Perm, comme The Rotunda (1,4 km) et Sculpture Plumber (1,5 km), l'Akvarel Hotel est une destination de choix pour les touristes.
Avec ses chambres équipées d'une climatisation, d'un réfrigérateur et d'un bureau, le petit hôtel deviendra rapidement votre second chez vous. De plus, le petit hôtel offre un wi-fi gratuit.
Pendant votre séjour l'Akvarel Hotel vous fait profiter d'une réception ouverte 24 heures sur 24. De plus, l'Akvarel Hotel est doté d'un petit déjeuner inclus, offrant l'endroit rêvé pour se relaxer après une journée bien remplie à arpenter les rues de Perm. Et avantage non négligeable, un parking gratuit est disponible.
Si vous aimez les restaurants de poissons et fruits de mer, poussez les portes du Grill-Tavern Montenegro, Porta et KARIN qui sont tous situés non loin de l'Akvarel Hotel.
Si vous êtes en manque d'activités, Art Object Schastye ne za Gorami (2,0 km), Perm Museum of Antiquities (1,0 km) et Perm State Art Gallery (1,2 km) vous feront passer un agréable moment, le tout à côté de l'Akvarel Hotel.
L'Akvarel Hotel vous offre le meilleur de Perm à votre portée, pour un séjour parfait en tous points.
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The Roar and Snore San Diego Zoo Safari Park is located at the San Diego Safari Park in Escondido, CA (15500 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, California 92027-7017). Exit Via Rancho Parkway from the 15 Freeway. The Roar and Snore campgrounds are in an area labeled The Grove on the map adjacent to the Lion Camp and African Plains.
Welcome to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where life-changing moments happen daily. Set out on safari and discover 1,800 acres of sprawling savannas teeming with wildlife as well as world-class botanical gardens—there's no place like it on Earth. Encounter rhinos, giraffes, wildebeest, and large herds of wildlife roaming together.
Camp out in the San Diego Zoo Safari Park for a night of adventure and wake up to giraffes and rhinos just outside your tent How about an overnight safari trip to see African animals just a half-hour drive north of downtown San Diego in Escondido?
The Safari Park team gave us a gentle wake up at about 6:15 am and it was REALLY cool to wake up to the sounds of birds singing and yes…..lions roaring. We had about 45 minutes after that to wake up, pack up, and head down to base camp for breakfast. Breakfast was DELISH. Pancakes, eggs, sausages, fruit along with coffee and juice.
Camping is an all-weather event which means you should be prepared for all weather conditions. Generally, closed-toed shoes, overnight clothing, and clothes for the next morning are the minimum that you should bring. If you're someone who gets cold easily, consider bringing an extra jacket and/or blanket. Make sure to check your weather app ...
The Roar & Snore overnight experience is available on select dates, so be sure to check the San Diego Safari Park's official website for availability and reservations. It's a popular adventure, so book early to secure your spot and make memories that will last a lifetime. Amusement Parks.
We are only 5 miles from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Come stay between the avocado trees of our beautiful property and enjoy the beach and mountains of San Diego. ... William Heise County Park offers tent camping, RV camping, and cabins, while you can enjoy a high desert camping experience at Vallecito County Park. Nearby Anza-Borrego Desert ...
At San Diego Zoo Safari Park you can have an African Safari experience without going to Africa. Walk and see wild animals in large natural field enclosures and exhibits like Lion Camp. Enjoy activities like Africa Tram, Cheetah Run, overnight camping, ziplining, ballooning, playgrounds, and shows.
Only at Lion Country Safari's award-winning campground located adjacent to a 320-acre drive-through wild animal preserve and adventure park, yet secluded enough for a restful campout. World famous Lion Country Safari added a modern full-service KOA campground to accommodate those campers who seek an exciting wild animal adventure in the ...
Visit Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve for an unforgettable safari experience set against hundreds of acres of stunning Kentish savannah. There's never been a better time to visit Port Lympne. Bring your family to meet our family! View all tickets and season passes. 1 /5.
Il camping è un vero e proprio stile di vita, senza limiti di età. Safari Camping è organizzato con bar e con un mini parco giochi per i bambini, per rendere il soggiorno confortevole e rilassante. Per info e prenotazioni: Tel e Whatsapp: +39 366 7355776. Mail: [email protected].
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If you want to camp out with family but aren't really feeling the tent experience, AutoCamp Joshua Tree is the next best thing. Located just 10 min. outside the park, this is glamping at its finest.
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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.
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About 12 km from the town of Zadonsk (60 km from Lipetsk ), on the banks of the Don River, in the village of Kamenka, there is almost a real ancient Russian fortress. It is located in a safari park "Kudykina Gora.". This children's amusement park, located on the territory of 500 hectares, includes, in addition to the fortress, a landscape ...
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