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The Educational Travel
Guide
Because... The World is Your
Classroom
The
San Diego Wild Animal Park
An Out-of-Africa Experience in Southern California
Owned
and operated by the world-famous San Diego Zoo, the Wild Animal Park
is the only American facility of its kind—-a rural preserve where different
species mingle much as they do in the wild, and where rare and exotic animals on
the edge of extinction are bred and studied. Over 3,000 animals inhabit the
2,200 acres, representing a fabulous opportunity for animal-lovers and
photographers to view nature up close. For families we recommend the "Roar
& Snore" and "Photo Caravan" adventures. "Roar &
Snore" is an overnight adventure for children 8 and over, and their
parents. This unique camping experience gives you the feel of an African safari
and includes guided walks, animal encounters, a campfire program, dinner, and
the chance to experience the Wild Animal park at night. "Photo
Caravans" are fun, educational and most of all a picture-taker's
paradise--a great chance to photograph the exotic wildlife of Africa and Asia up
close in open, natural surroundings. Tours are 3 1/2 hours long, take place on a
flatbed truck and are best for children 8 and over. My husband and 8 year old
son took a "Photo Caravan" tour last May and loved it! They had a
chance to hand feed giraffes and rhinos and created memories that will last a
lifetime.
Contact Information:
The San Diego Wild Animal Park is located 30 miles north
of San Diego
15500 San Pasqual Valley Road
Escondido, CA. 92027-7017
Voice: 1-760-738-5065
Web: http://www.sandiegozoo.org
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