Since Adelaide Zoo first opened in 1883, it has been a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. With over 2500 animals at the zoo, there will surely be something there to captivate just about everyone.
Over the course of this post we'll tell you about our favourite things, and important information about Adelaide Zoo.
As well as keeper talks, there is the Envirodome and A to Zoo Education classes that can book your younger children into. Both of these help to further educate children on the importance of conservation and protecting the environment.
Each animal exhibit also has informative signage to give you basic facts about the animals.
There are a variety of animals that you can book to spend time with. These experiences range from brief feeding opportunities to entire days of zoo fun as a keeper. Some of the animals at Adelaide Zoo you can do these encounters with are the Meerkats, Giraffes, Lemurs, Lions, and the Giant Pandas.
Make sure you check the website to see what is available, as not all the experiences are available everyday. It is also a good idea to book ahead of time to avoid missing out.
The function areas available include the Rotunda, Fig Tree Function centre, Bamboo Forest Pavilion, Sanctuary, and the Immersion Longhouse. Some of these function areas give you a view of some of the animals in the surrounding exhibits, making your occasion extra special. In addition to these, keeper talks can also be organised for your event.
If you're looking for somewhere extra special to say "I do", there is a special wedding package that includes a ceremony within the zoo, as well as a reception at one of the venues listed. Check the Adelaide Zoo website for current package prices and information.
The large amount of play equipment helps cater to a range of different age groups, as well as a range of abilities. The facilities available make it an amazing, inclusive, and fun experience for any young adventurer.
If you think you'll be visiting Adelaide and Monarto Zoo several times over a year, then purchasing an annual membership may be the way to go. Memberships start from $50.95* for children, and $108.95 for adults. Memberships last for one year and include other benefits as well as unlimited zoo entry. A membership will also get you discount on animal experiences, discount on purchases with zoo shops, as well as entry into certain out of state zoos.
Also available is a Lifetime Membership that will get you unlimited entry to Adelaide and Monarto Zoo for life. As well as the same benefits you get with an annual membership, you will also get an additional member card and bonus lifetime member items*.
If you've brought your own picnic, there are plenty of spots around the zoo to sit down. The best spot in the zoo for picnics is the grass area around the rotunda, and within the rotunda itself. You'll be able to find a nice spot for the whole family to stop for lunch, surrounded by animals.
When the kids start to get tired, they might not want to walk around the entirety of the zoo. To help with this, the zoo has 'Zoobarus' for hire. The zoobarus are cars that children can sit in, that parents can steer and navigate around the zoo with. This stops the little ones getting so tired, and also adds to their fun and adventure for the day. Hire of the cars is $15* for the day.
Before you leave the zoo, don't forget to check out the zoo shop. There are heaps of amazing zoo themed items available for purchase. These purchases are a great way to remember your day, as well as financially contributing to the conservation efforts of the zoo.
There is ample parking on Plane Tree Drive out the front of the zoo, with ticketed parking for up to 10 hours available.
While the zoo has made every effort to be wheelchair accessible and inclusive, unfortunately due to strict quarantine regulations service animals are not allowed within the zoo. This is for the safety of both the animals in the zoo, and the service animal.
If you'd like to support an animal at the zoo there is also the option of animal adoption. You can choose a species of animal at the zoo to "adopt" where the funds you donate will go towards the care of the animal chosen. This money can go towards food, vet care, and breeding programs.
So if you're wanting to take your kids to see the cutest animals around, make sure you stop in at Adelaide Zoo. Not only will you get to have fun, but you'll also being supporting important conservation projects. This amazing, and educational experience will be fun for the whole family.
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