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A great weekend destination in Zurich | Safari Park

On Saturday, I went to the Zurich Safari Park, where I could see many different kinds of deer, sheep, cattle and horses, as well as wolves (not seen this time), bobcats, wildcats, foxes, bears, groundhogs and mice. The park is not very large, but there is also a children's playground and lots of picnic areas, which are perfect for eating or walking children on weekends. There is a forest next to the zoo, you can hiking, the air is very cool.

Motorists can navigate directly to Parkplatz Wildnispark. Friends taking public transport navigate Wildnispark Zurich Langenberg. If you have an annual pass in the 110 district of Zurich, you can buy a zvv zone extension ticket, 6.4Fr, and you can go back and forth as you like.

Some of the paths in the scenic area require steps up and down, and are not very stroller friendly, so you can take the main road with a stroller (but you won't necessarily see bobcats, wolves and bears).

The scenic spot is divided into two parts of the mountain, the lower part does not let the dog enter, the uu with hair children can pay attention to the scenic spot near the store can be free access to drinking water, and the uu can only take an empty bottle in the past.

Because the scenic spot does not have tickets, if you think it is fun, you can scan the two-dimensional code in the park and donate a little, and buy something in the store. You can also contribute to the animal door

The explanatory signs in the park are in English, and there are a lot of fun science (puzzles, identifying footprints, touching fur samples, looking at poop, etc.), which is perfect for taking children to increase their knowledge

Pictures are 55-200mm focal segment lens shooting, the actual distance is still a little far, there are small telescopes can be taken, as if the store also has to sell.

Come to Basel to watch the penguins walk!

Address: Basel Zoo (about S 40 minutes from Freiburg)
The penguins come out to take a walk at about 11 almost I'm half past ten to have surrounded the ha ha ha ha ha ha ha all of them with a small baby.

It's very fishy but it's really cute and it really listens to the keepers especially the fat black one in fur that's bigger than an adult but it's actually a little chick that hasn't lost its fur. Maybe the Africa pavilion wasn't open because it was winter and we didn't see any elephants, but we saw everything else! Snow leopards are super, super cute! I saw him sleeping on his back with his fat little legs in the sky

We didn't find the giraffe house at first, and then we were about to leave when we suddenly passed in a particularly secluded place. What good luck
But very very smelly Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha with antelope (the antelope pavilion was writing) and a don't know what call what horse. There's a sea lion show in the evening, but we're leaving this afternoon for another time. Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

Zurich is perfect for a leisurely half-day trip to the botanical gardens

I remember going to the Zurich Botanical Garden when I was a child, but today my friend told me that the one I went to was already an old botanical garden. The new botanical garden has been relocated. Today, I visited with my friends for the first time and found it very interesting.

The new botanical garden displays more than 9,000 species of plants in a variety of climates, from tropical rainforests to alpine meadows. My favorite is the three greenhouses, which display a large number of tropical plants, including rainforest plants and desert plants. So you can see green trees and red flowers even in autumn and winter. But now spring has come, and all kinds of flowers begin to bloom even when they are not in the greenhouse.

Admission to the Botanical garden is free, but there are opening and closing hours you can check online.
The old Botanical Garden is still in the center of the city, so it's a great place to have a quiet picnic.

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