Africam Safari

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Puebla, Mexico

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Wildlife and safari park· Tourist attraction· Zoo

Africam Safari Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Africam Safari is located in Puebla, Mexico on Oasis, Carretera al Oasis 17302-22. Africam Safari is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category wildlife and safari park in Mexico.

Address

Oasis, Carretera al Oasis 17302-22

Phone

+52 2222817000

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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neeko

Amazing experience! The trip was amazing, the tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly and the food was delicious. Would recommend to go on the open air trucks with a tour guide for the best trip.

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Diego

Africam Safari (yes Africam with an \m\) is a must when visiting Puebla, being -as far as I know- the only open area / drive thru zoo in Mexico. And as such I expected to see all animals in open areas or at least large containment sections, I'll explain later. You start off driving through a path surrounded by different animals, the entrance is beautiful, easy and fairly quick, they even have an app with a map and bluetooth markers throughout the park explaining what you should be seeing as you drive, some animals come really close to your car giving you great photo opportunities. They've designed the park in such a way that you have three or four resting areas with food, gift shops, and bathrooms as you progress through the map, and at the last stop, you park your car and walk through the rest of the zoo, with petting areas and educational signs all over. I truly loved the experience the staff is very friendly and I understand that maintaining a zoo requires a great deal of logistics and investment while they also provide a great educational ground to the community, but the big felines seemed like they were displaying signs of stress, the lions were all walking in a never-ending circle (like 15 to 20 of them), behavior I've never seen in documentaries, you always see them resting in the shade under the hot sun (we were there during the hottest time of the day), I'm not an expert but it felt weird. Then when we saw the two beautiful jaguars and the black panther, they were displaying the same behavior, walking back and forth like a caged animal or just standing and staring into the emptiness, these last three felines were in a very reduced area, it seemed like the turtles had a bigger space. I'm also aware the sometimes these animals might be rescued from circuses or private keepers and these behaviors stay with them for the rest of their lives so I'm not judging the park's capacity or knowledge for keeping these animals, I'm just mentioning what it made me feel.

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Monica P

Very nice experience. Very clean and animals look happy. The staff seemed unorganized at times and could be more attentive. Otherwise good experience.

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Americka Waskul

I had the best time of my life there! Animals everywhere. Different exhibits from different countries it was great. We found out that they had just acquired a rhino and were trying to get him in the his habitat and got to see this him up close. He was massive.