Zip-lining at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
I wanted to surprise my husband with an uplifting and exciting birthday excursion. My plan was to slowly give out clues to him and Travel Mamas fans on Facebook and Twitter before revealing that we were going zip-lining at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. But my husband guessed where we were headed after the very first clue. Nonetheless, we had a blast zipping over the heads of wild animals at the San Diego Zoo‘s sister park.
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Safari Options
The first clue I gave was, “There is only one place you can do this in San Diego.” Yep, my husband guessed our destination from that one statement. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is the only place you can zip-line in all of San Diego County.
The Flightline Safari is one of several “Safari” experiences at this massive animal park. The Africa Tram Safari, which takes riders on a guided expedition aboard a tram through an African Savannah-like display of animals, is the only Safari included with your park entrance. All other Safaris cost an additional fee. Choose from such options as the overnight Roar & Snore Safari camping adventure and the Ultimate Safari, which includes up to eight hours of customized educational fun within the park, exploring behind-the-scenes areas and experiencing animal interactions with your own personal tour guide.
Flightline Safari
Flightline Safari goers soar along one of the world’s longest continuous zip lines. The Safari starts with an orientation, time to don zipping gear, and then a short practice zip through a stretch of shady trees. Next, zipliners board a truck to reach the take-off point, a vertigo-inducing 160 feet above ground.
After my initial nerves at take-off, the Flightline Safari zip-line was actually a relaxing and peaceful way to experience the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. All I could hear was the sound of wind whipping past me as I gazed at the rhinos and deer below, trying to take in the awesomeness of that moment.
Flightline Safari Add-Ons
Once not enough for you? Zip-liners can purchase a second flight at a discounted price. You can buy this in advance or on-site, but the second flight must take place immediately after your first ride.
Helmet cams and video footage are available for an extra fee. (I don’t think this option was available when my husband and I embarked on the Flightline Safari or surely I would have ponied up the extra cash for this!)
Photos are available for purchase. I looked horrible in my zip-lining photos, but my husband looks cute in his picture below, don’t you think?
Explore the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
You must purchase an entrance ticket to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in order to zip-line, so plan to make a day of it. This animal park is just as impressive as the more well-known San Diego Zoo. The Safari Park encompasses a whopping 1,800 acres, compared to the zoo’s 100, so pack your walking shoes and get exploring.
In addition to standard animal exhibits featuring such creatures as lions, lemurs and elephants, you’ll find specialty offerings like Cheetah Run, in which the world’s fastest land animal races on a 330-foot track at speeds up to 70 miles per hour. Another favorite is Lorikeet Landing, where you can come nose to beak with these colorful birds when you offer up cups of sweet nectar (available for purchase for a nominal fee).
What You Should Know Before You Go
- Although you may be inclined to whoop it up while zip-lining, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park requests that riders remain silent so as not to disturb the park’s animal residents.
- For safety’s sake, you may not consume any alcohol before riding the Flightline Safari. (Even if it IS your birthday!)
- The Flightline Safari takes about one hour total, including orientation and the test zip.
- Children must be at least 8 years old to participate.
- Zip-liners must weigh between 60 and 300 pounds.
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Have you ever gone zip-lining? What did you think about the experience? Let us know in the comments below!
A Note from The Travel Mama: Thank you to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park for hosting our Flightline Safari for the purposes of this review. All opinions are mine, as always.
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