Who doesn’t love going to the zoo? The San Diego Zoo is world renowned for having over 3,700 rare and endangered animals representing more than 650 species and subspecies as well as having a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 plants.
The zoo offers guided bus tours that are perfect for those who may grow tired easily. We only hopped on the bus once. There is really a steep hill up to the Polar Bear Plunge exhibit otherwise we made it through without taking the bus.
We spent the entire day at the zoo arriving just after opening and did not even touch the surface of walking all the trails and seeing all the animals. You and your kids will be thoroughly entertained, be in awe and learn so much from your visit.
Our favorite animals from visit to the Zoo
Koala Bears
Rhinos – This one was enamored with knocking around the huge ball in his pen.
Pandas – there are three pandas currently at the zoo, Bai Yun, Gao Gao and Xiao Liwu. I have no idea which panda is seen here.
4 tips for visiting the San Diego Zoo:
- Get there early because you really do need the entire day and even then you will not see everything.
- Go see the pandas early in the morning. As you can imagine, the pandas are very popular and everyone wants to see them. If you go early, the line is pretty short and you will be able to take photos without having to jostle for a position or irritate those behind you. We walked by the panda exhibit later in the day and the line was really long and not moving very quickly.
- Bring snacks – it goes without saying that you will save money by bringing your own snacks.
- Because the zoo is so expansive located on 100 acres, you definitely need to wear comfortable walking shoes.
The one regret I have is not taking advantage of the Skyfari aerial tram which offered up a bird’s-eye view of many of the habitats. How cool, right! Next time.
I highly recommend visiting the San Diego Zoo when visiting the city as it really is an great opportunity to see a birds of all species and animals from around the world, all in one location.
San Diego Zoo
2920 Zoo Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
sandiegozoo.org
Disclosure: NYC Single Mom received passes to facilitate this post.
Polar Bear Plunge: Kids of all ages can climb aboard an Arctic research helicopter, crawl into a bear den or the best photo of of the day pop their heads through a seal’s breathing hole.
5 tips for visiting the San Diego Zoo:
- Get there early because you really do need the entire day and even then you will not see everything.
- With all the walking you do, definitely wear comfortable shoes
- Go see the pandas early in the morning. As you can imagine, the pandas are a popular animal and everyone wants to see them. If you go early, the line is pretty short and you will be able to take photos without having to jostle for a position or irritate those behind you. We walked by the panda exhibit later in the day and the line was really long and not moving very quickly.
- Bring snacks – it goes without saying that you will save money by bringing your own snacks.
- Because the zoo is so expansive located on 100 acres, you definitely need to wear comfortable walking shoes.
The one regret I have is not taking advantage of the Skyfari aerial tram which offered up a bird’s-eye view of many of the habitats.
I highly recommend visiting the San Diego Zoo when visiting the city as it really is an great opportunity to see a multitude birds of all species and animals from pandas to elephants to camels all in one location.
San Diego Zoo
2920 Zoo Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
sandiegozoo.org
Rhinos at Play
And so many more animals, that are sure to capture your attention.
Definitely don’t miss the best zoo in the country and visit the San Diego Zoo.
Disclosure: NYC Single Mom received press passes to facilitate this review.
Kristin says
I was lucky enough to visit the San Diego zoo once and it was amazing! I didn’t do the tram either, which I regret. I live in Philadelphia, so we have a great zoo here as well, but San Diego was something else.
Jane says
I love zoos. This looks like too much fun.Hope to get there one day.
Tonya {The Traveling Praters} says
I’ve never been to the San Diego Zoo but it’s on my wish list!
Eileen says
Such a cute post! What great shots of the animals. I haven’t been to this zoo yet, but this definitely makes me want to check it out!
Debra @A Frugal Friend says
I haven’t been to this zoo since I was a teenager! It’s on my to-do list with my daughter!
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