San Diego zoo Safari park is usually overshadowed by his big brother and get generally less public attention. Until the autumn of 2019. After the San Diego Zoo Global decided to phase out it's symbol, the Giant Pandas, they needed an equal "Giant" magnets for the zoo fans. And they arrived, but this time not in the Zoo. According to a Safari Park staff member, there are 22 Platypuses currently in captivity: 20 in Australia and 2 in SDZSP. The long lasting friendship with Taronga and exhausting bureaucracy battle finally binged this remarkable creature in Southern California.
It is a very sad statement, but after the devastating fires Australia will need all the world's support to save their unique wildlife. San Diego Zoo Global has partnered with the University of Melbourne to develop a DNA tracking technology in order to be able to map out the Platypus species by studying water samples for DNA traces. They will try to find out, what are actual numbers of this elusive animal in the wild.
In order to see them properly in the Park is best to arrive very early on the morning, when they are mostly active. The Safari park and the Zoo let you in 30 min. before opening hours and you can wait inside the first small section of the zoo. This can guarantee reaching the Platypuses first and avoid the big queue later.
Before even reach the Core of the Safari park you can see a mind-blowing Giant Eland & Red fronted gazelle herds, a Bontebok family, Steenbok&Sitatunga, Gerenuk&Red-flanked Duiker, Cavendish's dik dik and many African birds around the African loop. The primate collection is small, but with big Gorilla forest and gorgeous Kikuyu Guereza island.
I was hesitating to the last moment, shall I go for the Caravan safari, due to the hefty price, but after done the Tram, realized, that will miss serious part of this place's charisma.
Hoofstock seen during the Tram ride: White Rhino, Red river hog, Grevi's zebra, Nile Lechwe, Somali wild ass,Dromedary,Sable Antelope, Greater Kudu, Gemsbok, Springbok, Roan Antelope, Red Lechwe, Cape buffalo, Sitatunga, Massai Giraffe, Uganda Kob, Paterson eland, Common Eland, Red-fronted gazelle, Thomson's Gazelle , Barbary sheep, Scimitar-horned Oryx, Ankole cattle,Barbary stag and Nyala.
During the Caravan safari, we had very knowledgeable tour guide named Lauren and my experience would not be as good without her.
In addition to Tram species have seen:
Grant's Gazelle,Reticulated Giraffe, Common Waterbuck, Defassa Waterbuck,White-bearded Wildebeest,
Common Impala, Fringe-eared Oryx, Bactrian Camel, Przewalski's Horse, Arabian Oryx, Markhor, Banteng, Pere David's Deer, White-Lipped Deer, Malayan Sambar, Barasinga, Eld's Deer, Mandarin Sika Deer, Transcaspian Urial, Blackbuck, Nilgai and the biggest Rhino in SDZSP, huge Indian Rhino male. According to Lauren the Armenian Mouflon is not present in the Park anymore.
I am most probably missing something, but it was very hard to stay focused in this Heaven on Earth. The Platypuses definitely pull the trigger for my short trip to the States but the Safari park have a lot more to offer . The conditions for the animals are terrific and even if their main focus are Hoofed mammals ( and because of that

) I would rate them, among the very best in the world.