nanoboy
Well-Known Member
We recently returned from a trip to Adelaide where we visited the open-range Monarto Zoo.
Included in the entry fee, you get to hop on a bus that drives through the animal enclosures (giraffes, buffalo, elands, lions, painted dogs etc). I didn't like the fact that they used standard buses with tinted windows that could not open. (See pic.) However, I liked the idea of being able to drive through the carnivore enclosures. I did not get the impression that there was an open vehicle type tour that you could do at Monarto.
At my local open-range zoo, Werribee Zoo, the buses are quite different. Indeed, the windows on one type of bus open so you can get good photos; the new vehicle has no windows at all; and the off-road tour has no windows and gets up close to the animals. (See attached pics pulled from their website.)
Which zoos around the world have similar safari-type tours? Which zoos do it really well? Do you have a pic or two to post, especially of the vehicles used?
Included in the entry fee, you get to hop on a bus that drives through the animal enclosures (giraffes, buffalo, elands, lions, painted dogs etc). I didn't like the fact that they used standard buses with tinted windows that could not open. (See pic.) However, I liked the idea of being able to drive through the carnivore enclosures. I did not get the impression that there was an open vehicle type tour that you could do at Monarto.
At my local open-range zoo, Werribee Zoo, the buses are quite different. Indeed, the windows on one type of bus open so you can get good photos; the new vehicle has no windows at all; and the off-road tour has no windows and gets up close to the animals. (See attached pics pulled from their website.)
Which zoos around the world have similar safari-type tours? Which zoos do it really well? Do you have a pic or two to post, especially of the vehicles used?