Do you want to go on a Safari in Beijing ? — a Trip to the Beijing Wildlife Park
August 25, 2007 on 11:01 pm | In Places to visit in China, Things to do, Living in China, Beijing Living |Just recently someone asked me — “Is there a place to see wild animals in Beijing?” Of course most people’s natural reaction is — “Go to the Beijing Zoo…!”
Well, I have something else for you — you may want to go to a place a bit off the beaten track (for China / Beijing) — the Beijing Wildlife Park (also referred to as the Beijing Safari Park). The park is located on the Badaling Expressway — the same road that you may take to go to the Badaling section of the Great Wall. If you are driving yourself — look for big signs to exit from the highway and follow signs to the place.
My family and friends of ours actually visited the park in the winter — it was a sunny, but cold day (you can see the snow patches on the ground — on the photos below) — but being relatively cold had its advantages — there were hardly any people in the park.
Once you get to the park you will have to stop your car and go and purchase entrance tickets (about RMB70 per adult and 50 for students, kids below 120cm as usual gain free admission). Near the entrance you will also see a sign advertising the purchase of various small animals to “yes, you guessed it” feed the tigers and lions….
The park has a wide array of animals including some very rare White Siberian Tigers (see the photos above).
While in the park you can also have a glimpse of a section of the Great Wall — added bonus
And the final piece of information — you will be glad to know
that you can drive your own car through the park — it is quite unnerving to slowly inch your way among several lions or tigers but it is also pretty exciting. We felt relatively safe as we were one of the few people in the park and there were guards / park employees (you can see their jeep in at least one of the photos) near some of the electric gates.
At any rate, if you want to experience the thrill of having a lion, tiger, or a bear within an arm reach, this is the park to visit. Happy travels!
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Comment by Travel Deal — November 26, 2007 #