Ramat Gan Safari
Adres
Ramat Gan Safari Park, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Land
israel
Website
https://safari.co.ilOpeningstijden
Open Sunday–Friday 9:00am–2:00pm; Saturday 9:00am–3:00pm (safari hours vary by season)
Populariteit
**🏆 The Middle East's Largest Zoo** - **Drive your own car** through lions, elephants and rhinos roaming freely - Largest zoo in the **Middle East** with 1,600+ animals from 160+ species - One of the world's few **open-car drive-through** safari experiences - Participates in international breeding programmes for **endangered species** - Located in the **Tel Aviv metropolitan area** – Israel's most accessible zoo
The Middle East's Largest Zoo and Safari Park
Ramat Gan Safari is the largest zoo in the Middle East and one of the most respected wildlife institutions in Asia, located in Ramat Gan, just east of Tel Aviv. Home to over 1,600 animals from 160 species, it uniquely combines an open-range African safari — where animals roam freely alongside visitor vehicles — with a modern walk-through zoo, making it unlike any other wildlife park in the region.
🚗 The African Safari
The safari section is the park's star attraction:
- Visitors drive their own vehicles through a vast open-range area where lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, hippos and more roam freely
- One of only a handful of places in the world where you drive your private car through open lion and elephant territory
- The 3-kilometre drive takes approximately 45 minutes and is one of the most thrilling wildlife experiences in the Middle East
🦒 Walk-Through Zoo
Beyond the safari, the walk-through zoo features:
- Great apes – Chimpanzees, gorillas, and gibbons in large naturalistic habitats
- Crocodiles and Nile monitors – African reptile exhibits
- Penguins and sea lions – Aquatic exhibits
- Petting zoo and children's farm
🌿 Conservation
Ramat Gan Safari participates in international breeding programmes for endangered species including the white rhinoceros, Asiatic elephant, and African wild dog, contributing to global conservation efforts.