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]]>In case you didn’t know, Churchill, Manitoba is basically the polar bear capital of the world. Hop on a local tundra vehicle and roll out onto the icy tundra for a front-row seat, watching these furry giants frolicking in their natural habitat while staying cozy inside your ride.
Set sail for the Arctic wonderland of Svalbard, where polar bears roam amidst breathtaking icy landscapes. Join an Arctic cruise and channel your inner explorer as you scan the horizon for members of this Arctic royalty.
Head to the San Diego Zoo’s Polar Bear Plunge exhibit for a sunny Californian twist on an Arctic adventure. Dive into the world of polar bears with underwater viewing areas and interactive exhibits that are as cool as they are educational.
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]]>Here are three American zoos which offer fantastic virtual visits.
The Houston Zoo has a wide variety of live cameras which you can use to see some of its favorite animals from 7 am to 7 pm Central Time. Giraffes, gorillas, flamingos, and more can be observed throughout the day for a fun at-home experience.
Are you looking for a more comprehensive and immersive zoo experience at home? The Cincinnati Zoo offers a 3 pm Eastern Time virtual safari on its Facebook page, taking you around the zoo to its most interesting areas, including the habitat of its world-famous hippo Fiona!
The world-renowned San Diego Zoo, like the Houston Zoo, has an array of cameras that can be viewed 24/7. The zoo offers up thirteen different cams offering a virtual peek at animals including tigers, koalas, and polar bears!
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]]>Have you been thinking about planning a trip to an American zoo? Don’t hesitate! Here are some of the top choices.
The San Diego Zoo is arguably the country’s most famous zoological park. Located in sunny Southern California, the weather is almost picture-perfect at this park which features red pandas, elephants, and giraffes among its nearly 150 species.
The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC has a stunning collection of animals at a beautiful 163-acre urban park. The most famous animals in this park are the giant pandas, and the best thing about it is that it is totally free to visit.
Are you looking for an experience that combines the best of the aquatic and terrestrial worlds? The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio’s capital is one of the top-rated parks for animal lovers in the country because of its huge diversity of marine and land species, including polar bears, giant tortoises, and lions.
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]]>Over 800 species and approximately 4,000 animals can be discovered on the 100-acre grounds of San Diego Zoo. It is one of the most famous and popular zoos in the world for a reason.
Not only does St. Louis Zoo contain an incredible variety of rare and endangered animals, but it’s also totally free to enter.
The Singapore Zoo rehomes endangered species and is devoted to wildlife conservation. Visitors can experience wildlife after dark as part of the night safari.
Toronto is a great place to enjoy thousands of animals, many of which are native to Canada. Guests can also touch stingrays and ride camels in addition to observing the animals that reside there.
Wellington Zoo is the first zoo in New Zealand. It’s 32 acres big and you will encounter endangered species native to Australasia. This includes the miniature sun bear.
Yokohama Zoo is divided into seven distinct areas: Asian Tropical Forest, Central Asian Highland, Oceanian Grassland, Japanese Countryside, African Tropical Rainforest, and the Amazon Jungle. The areas are huge and you will be able to lose yourself in the natural habitat of the world’s creatures.
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]]>While in San Diego, here are some spots that you absolutely must check out in order to make the most of your experience.
Petco Park, the home of the MLB’s San Diego Padres and the venue for concerts and festivals throughout the year, is beautifully situated in the city’s downtown area and even has a grass berm area where fans can picnic and sit on towels.
Coronado Island is a gem just off of the coast of mainland San Diego that features a world-famous hotel as well as beautiful, tranquil beaches.
Balboa Park is one of the United States’ best urban parks. It features ample open spaces, gardens, and also museums and theatres. It’s a perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon.
One of the world’s best zoos is located in the heart of San Diego in Balboa Park. The San Diego Zoo has more than 3,500 animals of 650 different species, and is one of the few zoos in the world to have giant pandas!
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]]>The post 3 Cool Spots to Safely See Polar Bears Up Close appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In case you didn’t know, Churchill, Manitoba is basically the polar bear capital of the world. Hop on a local tundra vehicle and roll out onto the icy tundra for a front-row seat, watching these furry giants frolicking in their natural habitat while staying cozy inside your ride.
Set sail for the Arctic wonderland of Svalbard, where polar bears roam amidst breathtaking icy landscapes. Join an Arctic cruise and channel your inner explorer as you scan the horizon for members of this Arctic royalty.
Head to the San Diego Zoo’s Polar Bear Plunge exhibit for a sunny Californian twist on an Arctic adventure. Dive into the world of polar bears with underwater viewing areas and interactive exhibits that are as cool as they are educational.
The post 3 Cool Spots to Safely See Polar Bears Up Close appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Sign Up for a Trip to a Virtual Zoo! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are three American zoos which offer fantastic virtual visits.
The Houston Zoo has a wide variety of live cameras which you can use to see some of its favorite animals from 7 am to 7 pm Central Time. Giraffes, gorillas, flamingos, and more can be observed throughout the day for a fun at-home experience.
Are you looking for a more comprehensive and immersive zoo experience at home? The Cincinnati Zoo offers a 3 pm Eastern Time virtual safari on its Facebook page, taking you around the zoo to its most interesting areas, including the habitat of its world-famous hippo Fiona!
The world-renowned San Diego Zoo, like the Houston Zoo, has an array of cameras that can be viewed 24/7. The zoo offers up thirteen different cams offering a virtual peek at animals including tigers, koalas, and polar bears!
The post Sign Up for a Trip to a Virtual Zoo! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Animal Lovers Must Visit These American Zoos appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Have you been thinking about planning a trip to an American zoo? Don’t hesitate! Here are some of the top choices.
The San Diego Zoo is arguably the country’s most famous zoological park. Located in sunny Southern California, the weather is almost picture-perfect at this park which features red pandas, elephants, and giraffes among its nearly 150 species.
The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC has a stunning collection of animals at a beautiful 163-acre urban park. The most famous animals in this park are the giant pandas, and the best thing about it is that it is totally free to visit.
Are you looking for an experience that combines the best of the aquatic and terrestrial worlds? The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio’s capital is one of the top-rated parks for animal lovers in the country because of its huge diversity of marine and land species, including polar bears, giant tortoises, and lions.
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]]>The post These Are the World’s Biggest, Best Zoos appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Over 800 species and approximately 4,000 animals can be discovered on the 100-acre grounds of San Diego Zoo. It is one of the most famous and popular zoos in the world for a reason.
Not only does St. Louis Zoo contain an incredible variety of rare and endangered animals, but it’s also totally free to enter.
The Singapore Zoo rehomes endangered species and is devoted to wildlife conservation. Visitors can experience wildlife after dark as part of the night safari.
Toronto is a great place to enjoy thousands of animals, many of which are native to Canada. Guests can also touch stingrays and ride camels in addition to observing the animals that reside there.
Wellington Zoo is the first zoo in New Zealand. It’s 32 acres big and you will encounter endangered species native to Australasia. This includes the miniature sun bear.
Yokohama Zoo is divided into seven distinct areas: Asian Tropical Forest, Central Asian Highland, Oceanian Grassland, Japanese Countryside, African Tropical Rainforest, and the Amazon Jungle. The areas are huge and you will be able to lose yourself in the natural habitat of the world’s creatures.
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]]>The post Don’t Miss These Spots in San Diego appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While in San Diego, here are some spots that you absolutely must check out in order to make the most of your experience.
Petco Park, the home of the MLB’s San Diego Padres and the venue for concerts and festivals throughout the year, is beautifully situated in the city’s downtown area and even has a grass berm area where fans can picnic and sit on towels.
Coronado Island is a gem just off of the coast of mainland San Diego that features a world-famous hotel as well as beautiful, tranquil beaches.
Balboa Park is one of the United States’ best urban parks. It features ample open spaces, gardens, and also museums and theatres. It’s a perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon.
One of the world’s best zoos is located in the heart of San Diego in Balboa Park. The San Diego Zoo has more than 3,500 animals of 650 different species, and is one of the few zoos in the world to have giant pandas!
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