![]() The Bretag track is approximately 1.22km one way and will take you from the Rhino Boma, past historic stone ruins to the African Lion and Painted Dog viewing platform. ![]() The Boma Track is a self-guided walk of approximately 0.89km leading to the Southern White Rhino enclosure. The Ridge Track is approximately 1.54km and includes some beautiful views of giraffe, zebra or eland and their surrounds. The Mallee Fowl Track is a self-guided tour of approximately 1.19km to a habitat where you can see these unique birds in a native setting. The Emu-Wallaby Track is a self-guided 1.19km walk past a variety of birdlife and native flora. The Cheetah Track is a self-guided 1.84km walk through some Mallee scrub area with native wildlife and flora. For those visitors keen to explore the park by foot, there are a range of walking tracks available ranging from easy to medium grading and are suitable for robust pushers. Monarto Safari Park has a network of approximately 12kms of walking tracks. Learn more about the park’s accessibility. The tracks available range from easy to medium grading, with some suitable for robust pushers. Please note that we can only store foldable strollers on our buses.įeeling energetic? You can also explore our 12km network of walking tracks, for those visitors keen to explore our park by foot. To make the most of your visit, make sure you hop off at our viewing platforms. We recommend setting aside a minimum of four to five hours to fully enjoy Monarto Safari Park.Įxplore the park by hopping on our free Zu-loop bus. The bus will bring you through our large open-range exhibits, you will get to see our amazing animals in a natural setting and hear more from our passionate guides! It’s an escape from the city that immerses visitors in a natural safari-style setting. Monarto Safari Park is owned and operated by a conservation charity, Zoos SA. Since officially opening to the public in October 1993 as a breeding and pasture area, the park is now home to more than 500 animals roaming in vistas as far as the eye can see. Monarto Safari Park is home to many of Africa’s most impressive animals and also one of Australia’s largest lion prides and giraffe herds. ![]() Spanning more than 1,500 hectares and home to more than 50 species of exotic and native mammals, birds and reptiles, you can fit every major zoo in Australia inside the Park and still have land left over! The park is located 60 minutes (70 kilometres) from South Australia’s capital city Adelaide and is the gateway to the picturesque Murraylands region. Monarto Safari Park is now the largest safari experience to exist outside of Africa. The Park is under video and audio surveillance.New entrance at 63 Monarto Road, Monarto. African Safari Wildlife Park cannot be held liable for personal injuries or vehicle damage.“Honk” your car horn if in need of assistance, an African Safari Ranger Staff member will be over to assist you. Stay in your car in case of an e mergency or inclement weather.Obey feeding and NO feeding zone signs.Outside Food (animal food not provided by African Safari) is not permitted. To feed the animals, hold feed cup far outside of the window and hold the bottom of the cup OR gently toss food out onto the ground. Feed only from cups provided by African Safari Wildlife Park.Do not hang out of your car or allow children to lean out of car windows.Please do not leave dogs unattended in a vehicle (even with windows cracked) at any time. In the Walk-Thru Safari, please keep your pet dog on a leash and clean up after them. While going through the Drive-Thru Safari, please keep pet dogs from interacting (getting “nose-to-nose”) with the animals. Motorcycles are not permitted to go through the Drive-Thru. We reserve the right to deny any vehicle entry into the Drive-Thru that would not meet the safety standards required to drive through. ![]() Window openings cannot be larger than a standard sedan window. You can unzip or roll down your windows to feed the animals. Jeep and convertibles must have top and solid doors on to travel through the Park for your safety.Keep car doors closed at all times and do not exit the vehicle for any reason.To feed these animals, closely pull your vehicle up to the pen and hold feed cups outside of the car window. Some animals in the Drive-Thru Safari may be exhibited in pens.Dates, hours, shows, exhibits, and rates subject to change without advance notice. ![]()
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