With what may be a new wave of Coronavirus, we decided to use the tickets we bought long time ago to Ramat-Gan Safari.
I never been to a real Safari in Africa. It means in Swali language a journey. What may fit to a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safarireal Safari in Africa, but not over here.
The first part does feel like a real Safari – you drive around in the car while the animals are free to walk around. This how met Zebras, Gazelles, Ostriches, Hippopotamus, Flamingos, Oryxes, Addaxes, and Giraffes.
We could not find the Rhinoceros, but did find the king of animals – the Lion. It is in a separated area with double heavy gates to keep in the area. While they mostly lie down in this hot weather.
The second part of the Ramat-Gan Safari is a regular Zoo. A nice one but still a Zoo. The rest of the Giraffes and the Elephants are in smaller area than what the other has outside space.
The are of course all other animals, in probably smaller areas then what they used to have when they were free.
I know Zoo on our days keep animals that cannot survive on the wild and it help breed animals that might have been extinct without it. But it still hard to look on them in those cages.
Take Care
Gad
A Zebra which was not really concerned about us driving so close around
The hippopotamus in the pool, they did not go out (and I must say I understand them)
Nyala female and her offspring
The Giraffe in her isolated area. An ostrich came to visit her. Kind of long neck friendship
The entrance to the Lions area. Looks like they are serving some time in…
The lions! – A safari vehicle was standing near to keep the instructions (keep in the vehicle, close the windows, keep driving) – just like visiting a prisoner…
An Asian elephant (why isn’t he out in the Safari?)
And the African one (the same question…)
The rest of the Giraffes (I don’t know why the are not out in the Safari area)
A Tapir and a Capybara (the biggest mouse)
Syrian bears (they building a court for them)