Kolmården Zoo - World sensational Safari 2011

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Next year's new thing in Kolmården Zoo will be a new safari, replacing the current safaripark and the current cableway. The new safari will not have cars like the current one, it will have a cableway instead.

The following info is taken from Kolmården's website.


Experience a completely new, unique SAFARI - 30 april 2011

The new Safari is unique among the safari parks around the world. It also represents the biggest single investment ever made in Kolmården.

Imagine soaring over the savannah, travelling silently among all the wild animals. You are their guest, on their terms. No engine sound. No stress. Just a fantastic, close encounter with animals from the four corners of the world, almost as if you were on foot.

You have a perfect view in all directions, including down. And you can hear every sound, smell every scent and see every little movement, while the digital guide tells you about the animals and their life in the safari park.


Facts about Safari
Speed of travel: 1.5 m/s. When boarding, 0.15 m/s
Length of cableway: 2640 m
Travel time: 26.5 minutes
Height above the ground: 2.5-20 m
Number of carriages: 78
Capacity: 8 persons per carriage/1200 persons per hour.
Turning stations (angles): 5
Distance between carriages: 36 m
Digital audio system for guides in several languages
Energy consumption at max. load: 100 kW


It seems like Kolmården will still have the same animals in the new safari, as in the current, like lion, giraffe, zebra, wolf, brown bear, wild dog etc.

This safari will be the only one of its kind in the world, according to Kolmården's website.
 
That sounds fantastic! I am impressed with the photos I have seen on here from Swedish zoos, and this will just make them even better. Would love to see it in person some day (too bad my Swedish grandmother never taught me to speak Swedish).
 
Whether a presentation of the animal collection by virtue of a cable car is something to shout about remains somewhat of a mystery to me. The animal collection nor management have not been dramatically altered. Other than a pure novelty effect for returning visitors I do not see what should make us so happy.

I just wish that Kolmarden would mirror its safari park on the SBB in Hilvarenbeek (diversification in animals and more a walking/trekking safari style (as opposed to drive-thru) or like Woburn and WSMP moving away from the purely traditional safari style presentation and allowing more high profile endangered species into their wide open space exhibit designs.
 
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Photos of the station and the cages
 
Well, it is much the same, but this ride is not going just straight. It will also pass over it self three or four times. It is going from 2,5 meters in some places to 20 meters in others. The lions will have the opportunity to hit the gondolas or "cages" with there paws.
 
The lions will have the opportunity to hit the gondolas or "cages" with there paws.

Surely not!

If so the lions will jump on top and then go for a ride as well.
 
The cages will go close to the ground in the lion enclosure. And, if they jump they can hit it with it´s paws. Thats more correct.

A very novel way of getting some 'interaction' (prevously mostly confined in zoos to Lemurs, small monkeys and birds) between big cats and the visitors?

I am sure the visitors will love it if the Lions 'attack' them in their cages..:D So long as there are no accidents...:(
 
A sushi train of humans floating past the lions!:p

Seriously it looks like it could be a great addition to a great looking zoo.

Tell me how many months of the year is there snow on the ground at this location. It always looks cold and wet in so many of the pictures.
 
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