2. African savanna
Zoo Salzburg, Austria
Opened: 1991
Size: 1.5 hectares
Inhabitants: Southern white rhino, Grevy’s zebra, Kafue lechwe and sable antelope
African savannas are probably the most abundant mixed-species enclosure in the world. There is an incredible array of inhabitants and design of them in zoos and not two are the same, but few have such pretty views as in Salzburg. The grassy enclosure itself is nice enough, it is not overstocked and designed in such a way that inhabitants can get out of each other's view. What makes this savanna so lovely is the extraordinary view of the Alps in the background. Salzburg is a great zoo for photography, but the views from the savanna are some of the most impressive of the continent, if it is not too cloudy, that is. It is not quite the views one can get in Amboseli, Kenya, with the Kilimanjaro in the background, but still a great vista.
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Similar exhibits: ZOOM Torino, Italy, another zoo where it's savanna does have a mountain view from the right angle. The major zoos with great mountain views are located in the Alps and Pyrenees with Natur- und Tierpark Goldau, Switzerland, Alpenzoo Innsbruck, Austria, and the Parc Animalier des Pyrenees, France.
Natur- und Tierpark Goldau:
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