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San Diego Zoo Visit

by Patricia Vanikiotis

Jul 31, 2021

On our recent visit to San Diego, we made sure to budget a good portion of one day for a visit to the world-renowned San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo located in the city’s Balboa Park, which also houses a number of museums and other attractions. We’d checked in advance to see whether we’d need to reserve an entry time, but a recent relaxation of COVID rules had dropped that requirement. We arrived just after the zoo opened at 9 a.m. and purchased our one-day passes ($62 for adults, with a small discount with our AAA membership), which included unlimited access to the aptly named hop-on, hop-off Kangaroo Bus and the 45-minute guided bus tour. Unfortunately, the Skyfari aerial tram, which is also normally included, was not operating that day. It provides a short cut with a view by connecting two far-flung corners of the park.

We grabbed a couple of maps and headed out, deciding to take a sort of counter-clockwise route from the entrance. Several hours later, we wished we had started with the guided bus tour in order to get a good overview of the entire zoo first, and that would be my advice for anyone visiting here. With more than 12,000 resident critters and at over 100 acres covered by miles of interconnecting paths, the zoo offers so much to see, and one really needs to have a plan or risk becoming overwhelmed and/or exhausted.

We wound our way first through the Africa Rocks exhibit, and I was as impressed with the gardens San Diego Zoo and landscaping San Diego Zoo  San Diego Zoo as I was with the animals, which included a very entertaining band of primates. San Diego Zoo  We enjoyed strolling through a three-story aviary filled with a wide assortment of busy, colorful birds, eventually making our way to another continent as we trekked to the Northern Frontier to see the polar bear exhibit (sadly, the bears weren’t swimming in their pool when we stopped by). We backtracked when we realized we’d missed a lot of animals in the Elephant Odyssey section, including elephants, San Diego Zoo a rare rhinoceros San Diego Zoo and a preening California condor San Diego Zoo    San Diego Zoo (much more show-offish than the ones we’d seen at the Oregon Zoo a few weeks earlier).

With temperatures rising and energy waning, we made a final push to follow the Hippo Trail and visit some of the animals from Asia San Diego Zoo before making our way back to the entrance and the large flock of flamingoes there. San Diego Zoo A good 5 hours had shown us about half of the exhibits, and we figured we’d just have to catch the rest on another visit. It really is a wonderful zoo and great for visitors of all ages. A new and improved Children’s Zoo is scheduled to open this fall, so families may want to take note.

— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor

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