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What It’s Really Like to Stay at Safari West in Santa Rosa

By: Author Kim Tate

Posted on Published: April 23, 2021

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If you’re looking for a wild safari tour in California, you’ve probably heard of Safari West in Santa Rosa. You’re likely dreaming of getting up close and personal with wild animals like monkeys, zebra, and of course, giraffes!

I’ve been to Safari West twice now, so let me share what it’s like to be a guest at Safari West. From what it’s like to stay overnight, to what to expect from the safari tour, here’s my Safari West review.

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Where is Safari West?

The Safari West animal park is located near Santa Rosa, California. It’s about 20 minutes outside of the main city center. It’s easy to get to the park and there is parking on-site for guests. Santa Rosa is in Sonoma County and just over an hour north of San Francisco.

Santa Rosa, California is a fabulous family vacation spot with lots of fun things to do including the Charles M Shultz (Peanuts) museum, many family-friendly wineries, and of course, Safari West.

Taking a Safari Tour

One of the ways you can experience Safari West is by taking one of their Classic Safari tours. These tours last approximately three hours and involve a jeep tour and a walking tour. You will want to bring water on the tour, but food/snacks are not allowed.

Just before your tour time, everyone will meet together and be assigned a tour guide who will be with you for your entire tour. Some tours start with the jeep tour and end with the walking tour and others start with the walking tour first and end with the jeep tour. You will be able to use the bathroom between the two parts of the tour.

Kids must be 4 years of age or older to participate in the Classic Safari Tour. If you have younger kids you can make arrangements for a walking tour. You can also book a private tour and keep young kids on your lap.

Current safety precautions mean that they’re not filling tours. We had three groups on our tour (9 people). For the jeep portion of the tour, one group rode up top, one in the front row behind the driver, and one group in the back row. There is a plastic barrier between the rows and masks are required.

family wearing masks riding on top of jeep at safari west

The jeep tours have three rows of seats in the lower part of the vehicle and one row on the top of the jeep. Each row can fit 4 passengers so my assumption is that tours can have up to 16 people. You must be 45 inches tall to ride on the top of the Jeep, so be sure you’ve prepared your kids in advance if they aren’t tall enough.

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You’ll start your jeep portion of your tour by entering the main lower animal paddock, where you’ll most notably find the giraffes. They have Reticulated and Masai giraffes at Safari West, so you’ll learn how to spot the difference. And the giraffe can actually walk quite close to the jeep vehicles.

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Beyond giraffes, you’ll rumble your way around multiple paddocks where you’ll see a variety of animals. A couple of memorable animals for us were the ostriches which came right up to our jeep and were less than a foot away from my daughter. We also loved seeing the cape buffalo and southern white rhinoceros.

Note, you can’t touch or pet any of the animals, but seeing them up close is a fun experience and helps you learn more about these amazing animals that are half a world away from the US.

I also want to mention that every group is given the opportunity to ride in the top row of the jeep. The tour guide will pull over at certain points and allow a reshuffling of the groups so that each party can have the chance to ride up top.

view from riding in top row of jeep at safari west

Walking Tour

On the walking tour, you’ll walk around and see porcupines, fennec foxes, cranes, ducks, flamingos, hyenas, lemurs, and even cheetahs! The guides will give you a lot of facts about each of the animals, which is great for kids. They also encourage you to ask questions.

After you’ve done both tours, you’ll be done and free to explore on your own. Don’t forget to bring some cash to tip your tour guide!

Glamping in a Tent at Safari West

One of my favorite parts about visiting Safari West is staying in one of their luxury safari glamping tents. They have about 30 glamping tents around the property and all have different bed options. Some tents have a king bed and can have cots added for additional guests. Others have two beds and some even have bunk beds.

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The glamping tents are truly the only type of camping I enjoy! They have full bathrooms with flushing toilets and showers. You’ll even have lights and an outlet (in the bathroom) that you can use for charging your phone. You’ll also find electric blankets and a space heater. These come in handy during the cool spring and fall nights.

You’ll leave your car in the main parking lot and a staff member will use an ATV to get you and your luggage to your tent. So pack smart and try to avoid having too many bags.

Keep in mind that the tents are made of canvas, not walls. You’ll need to keep your voices down and radios/audio are not allowed for the comfort of other guests.

Hillside King Glamping Tent Room Tour

Tips for glamping overnight at safari west.

If you would like to stay near the lower / main area where the giraffes are, you’ll want to book an Antelope Alley tent . They will cost more. The Hillside tents are located farther away from the main areas.

I’ve stayed at Antelope Alley once and in a Hillside King more recently. Both experiences were great. Sunsets across the pond from the Hillside tents are beautiful, and the Antelope Alley location is convenient and it’s fun to easily see the giraffes and antelope from your room and deck (during the day).

Look at the weather temperates for day and night . During our stay it was hot during the day but overnight it dropped into the mid 40s (F). We were thankful for the space heater and electric blankets. Note that there are not electric blankets on the cots that are added to King rooms.

Keep in mind that when you want to shower in the mornings you need to know if it will be cold overnight . You’ll keep the bathroom door closed at night so it won’t be heated like the room. If you don’t want to shower when it’s cold, I recommend packing a ball cap and some dry shampoo. :)

Safari West is a wildlife park and some animals don’t operate on the same sleeping schedules humans do. This means if you’re a light sleeper you might want to pack some earplugs or ask the office if they have any when you check-in.

When I stayed in a cabin on Antelope Alley I didn’t notice too much noise during the middle of the night. However, during my recent stay in a Hillside King (which is near a big pond) the Canadian Geese interlopers were extremely noisy during the night.

You will not need to bring anything extra for “camping” for your stay. Your tent will include basic hotel amenities including soaps, towels, and bedding. You will have one plug outlet in the bathroom.

At check-in, you’ll be given flashlights to use at night. Make sure you remember to turn on your porch light when you go to dinner so that you can find your tent in the dark.

There is free wifi near the Savannah Cafe and office. I also had cell phone reception (AT&T) during both of my stays (at Antelope Alley and Hillside). They do warn that cell reception might be spotty and the wifi doesn’t reach all the tents.

Dining at Safari West

One of the great things about glamping at Safari West is that you don’t need to worry about packing food like traditional camping. (which is why I made my printable camping meal planner ).

Safari West has an on-site restaurant called Savannah Cafe. You can eat at the Cafe for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast is included with your glamping stay, lunch and dinner are additional and not included. Although there is a Wild Nights in Wine Country package that includes dinner for two and a bottle of wine as part of your stay. But if you’re just there for a safari tour you can still enjoy a meal outdoors. Reservations are required .

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Dinner at Safari West is relaxing. You can order from a set menu and you can also buy wine or beer to go along with your meal. The menu offers a few different options including gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian options. I am also happy to note that they were very helpful and accommodating for Mia’s nut and egg allergy.

Our menu offered an appetizer of soup or salad, main entrees were smoked chicken, brisket, and mac n cheese with sides of saffron rice and/or seasonal vegetables. The dessert was a brownie served a la mode. Again, they were very accommodating and brought Mia a popsicle for dessert since she couldn’t have the brownie and ice cream.

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Breakfast was considered continental but actually had some great offerings. We had eggs, toast, yogurt, fruit, cereal, and bagels. We placed our breakfast order in advance while at dinner.

ordering breakfast in advance at safari west

There is plenty of outdoor dining at the Cafe and across by the Flamingo Terrace, which is near the giraffes. I will note that the flamingo area does have a bit of a smell that might be unpleasant for eating near. :)

You will have servers helping you with your meal so you stay at your table. This is part of Safari West’s current safety precautions as typically the meals are served buffet style. Don’t forget to have cash on hand to tip your servers.

There is also a snack shop at Safari West in case you just want to grab a drink or snack. They had some shelf snacks as well as refrigerated snack packs. Plus they had beverages including alcohol.

Special Packages and Add-Ons

If you want a unique experience at Safari West there are a few private adventures you can book.

Ultimate Private Safari

If you have kids under four or just want a private tour, you can book a private safari. The cost is $1100 ($1300 June-August) and includes a tour guide that will shape the tour however you want. You can also book a private tour called “Talk Nerdy to Me” which will include a biologist or naturalist that can teach you about the more scientific aspect of wildlife.

Wine / Beer Tasting Tours

If you’re looking for a private tour with your friends, one of Safari West’s Sippin’ Safaris could be perfect. There are a few different options, most involve a special overlook stop during your safari tour where you’ll do some tastings and nibble on snacks.

You can also book a private dinner package that takes place either “in the bush” or “on the treetops”. These cost $2500-$2750 for up to eight guests.

Wild Walk Behind the Scenes

If you want a private guide teaching you more about Safari West, this could be the option for you. It costs $275 for two people and $50 for each additional person up to six guests. It might include special behind-the-scenes stops at the giraffe barn, warthog pen, or Amani Oasis aviary. It is a walking tour and won’t include the jeep safari tour.

Rhino Encounter

Get up close and personal with Safari West’s southern white rhinos. You’ll learn more about these amazing animals and get some up-close photos. The cost is $250 for two people plus $50 for each additional adult ($30 for kids) up to six people.

Fast Cat Alley (currently unavailable)

If you love cheetahs this added tour will give you a chance to get behind the scenes with them. The cost is $250 for two adults (only adults are allowed). There is also a cheetah barn visit tour that allows for up to four guests, including kids.

Keeper for a Day (currently unavailable)

If you have a love of zoos and wildlife, this tour could be for you (or your zoo-loving travel partner). This experience lets you work with a Safari West zookeeper to help feed and care for the animals. There are two package options, a morning experience that lasts three hours and costs $300 per adult for up to two adults. And an overnight experience that includes lodging, meals, a bottle of wine, a t-shirt for $1500 for two adults. This experience lasts six hours (from 9-3).

How Much Does Safari West in Santa Rosa Cost?

Classic safari tours.

If you’re interested in doing the classic safari tour the price will vary based on when you’re visiting seasonally and if you’re visiting on a weekday or weekend (Saturday, Sunday, and holidays). Summer and weekends are more expensive.

Adults (18 – 61), Seniors (62+), Teens (13 – 17), and Children (4 – 12)

Jan-May: Adults $93/$103, Seniors & Teens $86/$95, Children $45 Jun-Aug: Adults $108/$128, Seniors & Teens $99/$118, Children $45/$50 Sep-Dec: Adults $93/$103, Seniors & Teens $86/$95, Children $45

Glamping Overnight

If you want to stay overnight in one of the glamping tents at Safari West the prices will also vary based on the season, the tent location, and tent layout. You should expect to pay about $310-$450 per night. Tents located along Antelope Alley (across from giraffes and closest to the main area) will cost about $50 more than the tents located higher up.

Again, your stay does include breakfast, but lunch, dinner, and alcohol will cost more. It’s also good to note that in the past there has been a two-night minimum requirement for stays during high season. I don’t think that is a requirement at this time but it’s something to be aware of.

You can check pricing and availability online .

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What to Bring to Safari West

You don’t need to overthink packing for Safari West. Whether you’re just doing a safari tour or glamping overnight, you only need to remember a few key things.

  • Water Bottle – you don’t want to get dehydrated on your tour or while staying on-site. The days can be warm and if you’re hanging out outside the sun can really do a number on you. Make sure everyone has their own water bottle and remember to drink!
  • Sun Protection – again, if you’re going on a safari tour you’ll want to protect yourself from the hot sun. A hat is a good idea but make sure you’re prepared with sunscreen.
  • Bug Spray – it doesn’t hurt to pack a bottle of bug spray for your visit to Safari West. I didn’t notice it being too much of an issue, but since mosquitoes love me, I felt better protected, especially while eating dinner at dusk.
  • Overnight Bag – if you’re staying overnight with multiple people, you might want to combine your necessities into a single bag or two. You won’t drive to your tent. Instead, a staff member will drive an ATV to take you and your luggage from your car to your tent. Fewer bags means an easier trip and will make your check-out easier as well.
  • Warm Pajamas – if you check the weather and see it’s going to be cool overnight be sure you pack some warm PJs and even cozy socks.
  • Socks / Slippers – the floors of your tent and bathroom will be cool in the night and early morning, so pack some warm socks or slippers.
  • Cash for Tipping – make sure you bring some cash for tipping during your stay. You’ll want to tip the staff that helps you with your luggage, you’ll leave a tip for housekeeping, you’ll want to tip your tour guide(s), and you’ll tip your servers at the cafe.

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Is Safari West a Zoo?

I’m happy to say that Safari West is an accredited member of the  Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) . However, it’s not a traditional zoo. Their focus is being a wildlife preserve that aids in the conservation of African animals through education and breeding partnerships with other accredited organizations (like the San Diego Zoo).

As a private organization, the money you pay for tours and overnight glamping tent stays goes directly towards running the park and caring for the animals.

I hope this has helped give you the answers you’re looking for about Safari West in Santa Rosa. If you have any further questions, drop a comment below and I’m happy to help!

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Wednesday 11th of May 2022

Very accurate review. We live about 7 miles from SW, and it's one of my favorite overnite stays. It is pricey, but worth it!

Anne Rabbitt

Friday 12th of November 2021

I will be taking my 7 year old Grandson on December 20. I booked a "Hillside" room, but am a little worried that it will be a long trek up a hill at night. I thought the Hillside would be more fun for a 7yr old. We are checking in at 3 and dinner at 5 and going on our tour at 9 AM the next day (we did the tour once before). Since I am checking in right away, I am hoping I will have a choice of rooms, but all they said to me was to book Hillside or Base Camp and you'll be assigned when you get there. My grandson likes to explore and we will have after dinner to do that. Better at Base Camp or Hillside? Thanks!

Monday 22nd of November 2021

Hi Anne, I think you'll be fine with your 7 yr old grandson on the Hillside. You can always ask for them to drive you to your tent after dinner. They have little atv carts available to assist guests. They also give you flashlights to use to help navigate at night. Most of the exploration you might do after dinner would be around the restaurant and base camp area, although most of the animals have "gone to bed" later at night and so there might not be much to see. I don't think having a room at basecamp will be much different in regard to exploration in the evenings, although if your grandson wanted to sit on the patio after dinner he might see a bit more from a basecamp tent than he will from the hillside tents. He might really like using the flashlight to hike to the hillside tent after dinner and after walking around by the restaurant. So, I'd say that if you want to save the money, stick with the hillside and I don't think you'll have any issues, although you likely won't be able to really explore outside your tent much in the evening. If you can pay a little bit extra and don't want to hike up the hill with flashlights in the dark, then move to the basecamp to be closer to the "zoo" part of the property. Hope that helps!

Sunday 11th of July 2021

Hi - Thanks for a very informative article. My husband and I will be vacationing in Sonoma in October and I'd love to visit Safari West. My only concern is that I have a (probably irrational) fear of birds. I'm wondering how close you get to various types of birds on both the jeep and walking tour. What would be your thought on this? I'd thoroughly enjoy everything else. Thanks for any light you could shed on this.

Tuesday 20th of July 2021

Hi Mary, the ostriches did come close to our jeep during the tour, however when I was on the tour on another trip they did not get that close. There is a bird aviary you walk through during the walking tour, however you can easily skip that and join back with the group when they exit on the other side which is all part of the main walking path. Other than birds that are in the wild, those are the only two instances I can think of. You can tell your Jeep guide early if you want to avoid the ostriches. If you're on the top of the jeep at the beginning of the tour then you'd be away from them as they're at the beginning of the tour. However, they do typically try to put kids up top at the beginning of the tour, FYI. I'd also say to try and stay in the Antelope Canyon as the hillside cabins are near a large pond that attracts birds and so that might make you uncomfortable for the view from your cabin. Let me know if you have another question, I'm happy to help!

Friday 21st of May 2021

Thanks for the awesome review! I am thinking of booking a trip this summer. My kids are 2 and 3, so they are too young for the safari and we won’t be booking the private tour. We were thinking of just booking the walking tour and staying overnight. My kids love animals and we go to our local zoo weekly. Do you think the walking tour would be worth it? Are you able to see a lot of animals up close? Thank you!

Sunday 23rd of May 2021

Hi Jen, the main walking path does have a great view of the giraffe and antelope. The smaller paths through the other animal areas also offer chances to see many other animals, but of course, it's a bit like a zoo where you're never sure if the animal will be hiding indoors or in a spot that makes viewing limited. However, we were able to see a few monkeys, Fenix fox, cheetahs, porcupines, and lots of birds quite easily. If you can splurge for one of the tents on Antelope Canyon that are across from the giraffe area that would probably be really special. The tents have outside decks so the kids might like to have a snack while they watch the animals. You won't be able to see some of the larger animals like the zebras and cape buffalo, but I think your kids would probably still have a lot of fun. The lemurs are also super cute and easy to view.

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Beyond a zoo, far more than any drive-through park, Safari West thrives as a world-renowned preserve dedicated to conservation and home to the earth’s most graceful, majestic and exotic creatures. Here you can go on safari and see animals roaming wild and soaring free, just like they do in the wilds of Africa. Enjoy the zoological gardens and grounds complete with leaping lemurs, and other primates, birds winging in our tree top and Oasis open-air aviary and cheetahs splendid in the grass. Experience the most unique photo opportunities short of getting on a plane and flying to Africa. Reserve a guided safari through our collection and immerse yourself in the wonders of a truly wild world!

Wonderfully, the adventure doesn’t end with our safari tours -within our wild menagerie we built a safari glamping camp that is the pinnacle of luxury. Each of our richly appointed safari tent stands proudly on an oak-studded hillside overlooking a vista of browsing giraffes and prancing antelope. A night spent in the bush will change your world as you lie down to sleep serenaded by the sounds of the Sonoma Serengeti night. Safari West Wildlife Foundation (SWWF/SW) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization created to support the objectives of Safari West. Our mission is to raise awareness about the importance of protecting wildlife and their habitats today while inspiring people to care for its future. The Foundation advances wildlife stewardship beyond borders by providing conservation education tools and programs for children, their families and educators through three youth programs: Safari West LIVE an interactive safari trek adventure broadcast live to pediatric hospitals, Discover Africa a scholarship field trip program, and Junior Keepers a youth science and mentorship program.

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Safari West seamlessly combines lodging accommodations with an onsite accredited zoo. Families will feel like they’ve left Northern California and arrived at an African safari upon entering through the gates. Located about 20 minutes outside of downtown Santa Rosa in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains is this 400-acre luxury glamping tent preserve that’s home to more than 800 individual animals. Families can visit Safari West for the day or spend the night.

The 30 glamping tents are more like mini-cottages with canvas walls and roofs. They each feature heated beds and their own bathroom with a shower, along with electricity and a heater. While you will be “roughing” it with no air conditioning or Wi-Fi in the tents, the sounds of the surrounding animals will have you feeling happy to unplug and enjoy nature.

Families can wander the property on their own and see monkeys, cheetahs, flamingos, lemur and tons of species of birds in the aviary. Or take a guided safari tour on an open-air safari vehicle that will allow you to see the larger animals like giraffe, rhino, antelope, zebra and much more. Families can start the morning with the free continental breakfast, and the onsite restaurant serves lunch and dinner as well. There are outdoor fires to cozy up to once the sun goes down and the staff is always on hand to answer any questions about the animals.

Safari West is a great destination for families who are looking for something more than a hotel and are ready to unplug, reconnect and bond with nature.

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The 30 glamping tents were imported from Botswana and customized for Safari West. They feature hardwood floors and canvas walls and roofs. Each has electricity and an en-suite bathroom. There is no television, air conditioning or Wi-Fi in the tents, and there is very limited cell phone service at all in the tents. But unplugging from devices and the sounds of the surrounding animals will easily put you to sleep.

The tents feature heated king or double beds, a bathroom with a standup shower, a large private deck with chairs and a large space heater, which is a must when it gets cool at night. The tents can accommodate up to four people and the Family Tents include bunk beds and can sleep up to six people.

The tents are mostly all elevated on stilts above the ground, but there are accessible tents. A staff member will drive families in a Safari West Jeep to your individual tent with your luggage as the tents are situated down dirt and gravel pathways. It’s about a five-minute walk to the cafe and safari tours from the tents. Flashlights are available to borrow.

by Damien B

I took my daughter and three of her "besties" for an overnight adventure for her birthday. The accommodation was fantastic - simple but completely adequate. Dinner was great and the staff could not have been more helpful. I highly recommend the overnight stay at an already terrific zoo.

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A number of years ago we saw an article in the LA Times about Safari West. I thought it would be a great couples trip, but other destinations always came up. Finally an opportunity to take the adult “kids” and grandsons came up. We arrived early afternoon and checked into our tents 7/17. We wanted them a bit closer but ours, #17 had a great view of the antelopes and giraffes. The day we arrived was Very hot so everyone had to take a nap. We all arrived early for dinner, which was very good. After, the kids found other kids to run in the grass and visited the cheetahs. The next day we had the 10:00 tour with Sky who was great for the kids & adults. Being able to see most all the animals close up was great. I would highly recommend the experience, if you can, spend the night, if not. The tour & lunch or dinner, so you can walk around some.

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The more than 800 individual animals at Safari West are the main attraction here. Families can wander the property on their own to see some of the smaller animals in more of a zoo-like setting. Or book a guided safari tour in an open-air vehicle where you can see the larger animals. It’s important to note that all of the animals at Safari West are wild animals and are never to be touched or fed.

Safari Tours Families can book a guided safari tour in an open-air vehicle that takes visitors throughout the 400-acre preserve to see the larger animals like giraffe, rhino, zebra, buffalo, antelope and more. Children must be at least 4 years old to go on a safari tour and must be at least 45 inches tall to sit on the rooftop seat of the safari vehicle. Expert guides explain all of the animal’s habits and where they come from along the two-hour, vehicle portion of the tour.

Then there is a 45-minute walking portion of the tour where families will be guided through the Aviary with its hundred different species of birds. The tours run rain or shine so be prepared if it rains and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Lunch, dinner or a wine tasting can also be added to these tours.

Aviary and Animals Smaller animals such as lemur, monkeys, flamingos and cheetahs can be viewed in a more zoo-like atmosphere on your own at no additional cost. The large Aviary is also home to a hundred different species of birds. A walk through the Aviary with a guide is included in the Safari Tour or you can view them on your own from outside.

Behind the Scenes Private safari tours are available to book, as well as a few behind-the-scenes private tours that get you closer to the animals. Some of these tours include closer encounters with the rhinos and cheetah. You can also be a Keeper for the Day, where you can care for and feed some of the animals.

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Breakfast A complimentary continental breakfast is included in your stay. Things like cereal, pastries, coffee, fruit and oatmeal are available in the Savannah Cafe from 7 to 10 a.m. daily.

Savannah Cafe Lunch and dinner are available here in a South African-style called Braai (pronounced bry). Braai is similar to a BBQ buffet and features meats like chicken and pork grilled over a wood fire and tons of side dishes like macaroni and cheese, baked beans and vegetables. Reservations are required at Savannah Cafe and reservations must be booked with your overnight accommodations.

Delilah’s Snack Shop There is a snack shop with beverages and snacks available for purchase. Beer and wine can also be purchased here.

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  • Wi-Fi Complimentary Wi-Fi is available only in the Savannah Cafe. Internet and cell phone service in general is very limited at Safari West, and is mostly determined by your phone carrier. It’s highly likely that you’ll not have any type of cell service or internet connection from your lodging accommodations. Call boxes are situated outside of the tents for any emergencies or calls needed to the front desk.
  •   Parking Free parking is available.

The Best Time to Visit Safari West is a seasonal property open from March through December. It’s closed in January and February. Peak season runs from March through November with the summer months and school holiday seasons being the most popular with families.

Safari West is in Northern California so expect cooler temperatures at night. Temperatures range between 60 and 85 degrees most of the year, with it being a bit cooler in the winter and a bit warmer in the summer.

Getting There Safari West is located in Northern California about 90 minutes north of San Francisco. The Sonoma County Airport is located about 20 minutes away. The San Francisco International Airport is located about 90 minutes away and the Sacramento International Airport is about two hours away.

Getting Around Once on the property, all attractions, animals and restaurants are within walking distance from the lodging area. A vehicle is needed if you plan to explore outside of Safari West.

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  • Massage For those seeking a little more relaxation, an in-tent massage can be added to your overnight stay.

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Safari West Review: Glamping in a Luxury Safari Tent in Santa Rosa, California

last Updated: August 14, 2023 california Northern California sonoma

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Looking for info on glamping at Safari West?! We spent a night here not too long ago, and I’m here to give you my honest Safari West review! Was it worth it? What’s it like?! Keep on reading for my ultimate Safari West review — full of my favorite parts, things that could have been better, and all the planning logistics you’ll need for a night of glamping amongst the animals!

Itching to go on safari but can’t fathom spending 15 hours on a plane to Africa? I feel you. You’ll absolutely love the Sonoma serengeti (and yes, that’s what Safari West is called)! 

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If you live in Northern California (or visiting!), I can confirm that a night at Safari West is well worth it! I mean, an authentic African adventure right in the heart of California wine country sure sounds like an epic experience, right?!

When we had to unfortunately cancel our African safari due to the pandemic, we did the next best thing — a night glamping at Safari West in Santa Rosa! Although being here made me super antsy to get started planning our real safari in Tanzania… gotta get on that soon! Glamping at Safari West was actually part of our 6-month couples challenge — which I explain in some detail over here on my 101 in 1001 days list !

And better yet — this Safari West review is in no way, shape, or form sponsored in any way, so you know for sure you’re getting an honest review and if I felt it was worth the price. Not that I ever stray from the truth when an experience/stay is sponsored, but I just felt like I needed to tell you it wasn’t. 🙂

→ Read Next: The Ultimate Northern California Road Trip Itinerary  

Overview of Safari West

What exactly is Safari West you ask? Good thing you’re reading this super-comprehensive Safari West review! 

Safari West calls itself a Wildlife Preserve and African tent camp, and that’s exactly what it is!

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For starters, Safari West is huge — nearly 400-acres in Sonoma County (yes, wine country in California!)! They’ve got both overnight stays (in luxurious glamping tents) and safari rides in jeeps (there’s about 1,000 animals here, no joke). It’s basically the closest you can get to Africa without a passport. 

The facility was founded in 1989 as a private ranch for breeding and species propagation, and it’s only grown ever since. Now they offer close-up looks of the space to the general public, and accommodations to stay over. 

Where is Safari West?

Safari West is located in the bustling little city of Santa Rosa in Northern California . It’s in Sonoma County, not far from the wineries everyone knows and loves up there. The wildlife preserve is actually kinda midway between Calistoga (in Napa County ) and Santa Rosa (in Sonoma County), so it’s a super easy trip from either. 

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And what makes Santa Rosa a great spot for a safari?! Well, the weather’s pretty mild year round, the grassland and forest combo kinda resembles Africa, there’s lots of water (when we aren’t in a drought), and it’s wine country paradise!

I’m giving you travel time from lots of spots in NorCal below to show you just how accessible it is!

  • From Sonoma Town: 45 minutes (28 miles)
  • From Oakland : 1 hour, 15 minutes (70 miles)
  • From San Francisco : 1 hour, 15 minutes (66 miles)
  • From Sacramento: 1 ½ hours (95 miles)
  • From Palo Alto: 1 hour, 45 minutes (105 miles)
  • From San Jose : 2 hours (110 miles)
  • From Mendocino : 2 hours (102 miles)
  • From Santa Cruz : 2 ½ hours (140 miles)
  • From Lake Tahoe : 3 ½ hours (210 miles)
  • From Redding: 3 ½ hours
  • From Yosemite : 4 hours (200 miles)

Santa Rosa’s got a mild mediterranean climate, so it’s never a horrible time to visit! In general, the summers are long, dry, and sunny, while the winters are mild and somewhat rainy. But since I’m exceptionally wordy, here’s a proper breakdown for ya!

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Spring : If I had to choose the best time to head over to Safari West and Santa Rosa in general, I’d most definitely say late winter to spring (late-March to May or so). The winter rains will most likely be over, the air will be crisp and comfortable with little humidity, and the temps won’t be scorching hot just yet.

Summer : Santa Rosa and the entire vicinity gets wildly hot in the summer months, so if sweating on safari doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, avoid the super hot temps of summer. And I don’t mean like mid-80’s or so, we’re talking easily 95 degrees, on average. It’s not on the coast like Mendocino or Santa Cruz , so unfortunately Santa Rosa doesn’t get that nice ocean breeze like other parts of Northern California .

For reference, we visited in early-August and it was BLAZING hot. My husband had planned this glamping trip as part of our 6-month couples challenge, so I didn’t have a say, haha. Although it sure felt like Africa in the baking sun! 

Psst — if you do visit in the summer, I advise you to book the safari ride in the morning. We had a 2pm afternoon ride, and let’s just say thank goodness there was a shower in the tent for cooling off afterwards.

Fall : While normally fall would be a great option, the fire situation as of late has really put a damper on trips to dry, desolate areas with lots of forest. And that includes wine country up north. The entire area was absolutely devastated by wildfires a few years back, and while it’s almost fully recovered, you just honestly never know when a fire’s gonna strike again. 

Before moving to San Francisco and experiencing the smoky air ourselves, we had zero clue there was actually a “fire season” here in California. If you’re traveling far to get to Santa Rosa/Safari West, avoid visiting mid-August to September/October (although fire season seems to creep up earlier and earlier every year).

Winter : I’d also avoid the winter if you don’t want chilly nights, although Safari West provides enough heat in the tent to keep warm and cozy (more on that below). Temps can drop to about 25 degrees on the coldest nights of the year (usually in December/January), so just be prepared with all your warm weather gear. 

Winter (November to March) is also the rainy season here in Northern California, and who likes a soaking wet safari? But there’s far fewer crowds this time of year and rates will be lower, so that’s a plus!

How Many Nights to Stay

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We thought just one night was sufficient. You’ll most likely only do one safari ride, and besides that and chilling out, there’s not a ton to do at Safari West. And plus, you may want real walls after waking up to the sounds of animals in the super early AM (expect to hear guinea fowl and flamingos chattering up a storm in the morning).

Since the glamping tent is kinda expensive (in my opinion), I wouldn’t recommend staying here extra nights solely for accommodation. If you’re spending additional time in wine country, there’s a lot of other (less expensive) hotel options out there!

Who is Safari West for?

We were traveling as a couple without any kids (as we don’t have any!), so my Safari West review is skewed towards an adults-only experience. But that isn’t to say everyone had or didn’t have kids with them!

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There were quite a few kids at Safari West staying overnight, and a handful on our safari tour. Do note that children must be 4 years or older to participate in a Classic Safari, so those with littles may wanna wait until they can join in on all the fun. Although I’m pretty sure under 4’s can sit on a parents lap — the website doesn’t make it super clear. I’d double check and ask before booking.

I have a feeling my niece (5 years old) and nephew (8 years old) would have loved both the safari ride and staying in a tent, so I can 100% recommend this for a family with young kids. Teens? I’m honestly not so sure, haha — unless they’re wildly obsessed with animals.

Ethics and Conservation Efforts of Safari West

Animal tourism has gotten a bad rep lately — and I can obviously understand why. Whenever we travel, we do tons and tons (and tons, yes actually) of research… especially when it involves animals. We’re animal lovers at heart, so of course want to make sure the experiences we partake in are positive ones that don’t harm the animals in any way shape or form.

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The mission of Safari West is “to actively promote conservation, environmental education, and share knowledge that will help each individual make personal choices in regards to the environment and conservation efforts.”

The one thing to note is that Safari West is a private facility, meaning they’re for-profit. BUT the larger foundation (Safari West Wildlife Foundation) is a 501(c) — a nonprofit organization created to support the objectives of Safari West. I read that Safari West is aiming to become a 501(c) in the years to come. 

Safari West is fully accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which means they meet the “national” standard. AZA accreditation holds its member zoos to the highest standards of physical and mental care for wildlife — standards that are pretty much unachievable for the vast majority of zoos and wildlife parks/sanctuaries. So the fact that Safari West meets all these wildly high standards is amazing in my book!

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I asked our guide a whole bunch of questions on the safari, and since Noah planned our weekend away, I did a lot of this research after the fact. Thankfully our guide was able to answer all my questions and I learned that Safari West aims to increase the gene pool of endangered animals — it is technically a breeding facility after all.

They do swap animals with other zoos/animal rescues (which I didn’t understand why at first), but it’s to increase the gene pool even further when breeding. And if the endangered animals go extinct in the wild, at least there’s the animal’s genetics still in captivity → which can then be bred, and then *fingers crossed* one day be released into the wild.

So after going on safari and talking to our guide, I felt okay partaking in the experience at Safari West. For starters, the larger animals were free to roam in their exceptionally large habitats, and these habitats mimicked the large open or wooded habitats the species would have in their natural environment (aka the wild).

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There was absolutely no petting or feeding the animals, which is obviously a big no-no and a rule Safari West is super strict on (thankfully)!

I will say I didn’t particularly love the fact that some smaller animals were in smaller habitats, and this part felt kind of like a regular zoo (the walking portion of the safari — I’ll explain in more detail soon). 

The Safari West Experience

The rooms (tents).

We spent a night at Safari West in one of their luxury safari tents, and it was (way) more spacious than I had originally imagined them to be. Honestly, I really didn’t know what to expect (we had never gone glamping before!), but the space was private, luxurious, and super comfortable! And we couldn’t see anyone else from our tent — only some animals!

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This was a true glamping experience, complete with linens, towels, and toiletries waiting for us in our tent, as well as running water and electricity. Glamping at it’s best! The tent was decorated with touches of animal print but it definitely didn’t seem gaudy at all — kinda what you’d expect to find in Africa on safari!

It was honestly kinda like staying in a hotel, but not! And oh that KING-SIZE bed; it was so comfy we didn’t wanna get up in the morning! We slept so incredibly well — even my husband couldn’t believe it (he’s the last person you’ll find willingly camping).

Let’s talk a bit about the canvas tents, because after doing a bit of research, I just need to share! First off; all the tents are custom-designed with private viewing decks, polished hardwood floors, and even en-suite bathrooms. So no, you don’t need to leave your tent in the middle of the night if you’ve got to pee! 

The heavy-lined safari canvas is imported directly from Botswana in Africa and the furniture is crafted almost entirely on-site from local wood. Talk about craftsmanship! We were able to roll up the thick plastic windows in the morning to let in all that gorgeous natural light.

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Even if you’re not a fan of camping, I promise you’ll fall in love with your tent. It really didn’t feel like a tent at all, haha. And no, you don’t need to bring a sleeping bag, nor will you be sleeping in one (we slept peacefully in a king size bed!). Just remember the tents are literally in the middle of the wildlife preserve, so you’ll definitely hear all the wildlife sounds from your tent. Just something to keep in mind in case you’re a super light sleeper (bring earplugs!).

Do note there’s no AC/heating system in the tents themselves. Our room was equipped with a portable heater and electric blanket (yes, it’s a real thing, I had no clue!) in case the temps got chilly and we got exceptionally cold at night. Remember — we visited in August so thankfully the air never got cold enough to need extra warmth! But I loved knowing it was there if we needed it!

I didn’t realize that some rooms have way better views than others — after we checked in I noticed some rooms even overlooked the giraffes! And others had views of the lake! While our room was spacious and everything I imagined an African tent to be, I kinda wish the view was better!

One of the main reasons for coming to Safari West in the first place — to go on “safari”! I admittedly thought it’d be kinda cheesy at first, but we had a great time! Definitely opt to sit on the top of the safari truck — it was so fun! 

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The Classic Safari, what we were on, is a 3-hour excursion to get up close and personal with nearly a thousand animals. Well, we obviously didn’t see all 1,000, but definitely a whole lot!

The safari is organized into two parts:

  • By foot on a safari walk (~45 minutes): see some of the smaller animals in their natural habitat, including some rare birds in the aviary, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and a parade of flamingos around the lagoon (they were so fun to watch)!
  • By safari truck to explore the “Sonoma Serengeti” (~2 hours) : this is where it really got fun! We spent a few hours on the custom safari vehicle pretending we were in the plains of Africa looking for animals! We saw zebras, blue wildebeest, African cape buffaloes, and so much more! Including a 5-day old buffalo hiding next to its mother, which was obviously oh so cute. 

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Did it feel like a real safari? Hmmm… yes and no. While we were sitting in an open-air jeep-style safari truck and looking out for animals, the guides kinda knew exactly where they’d be so there was no real shock to the animal spotting. But this just meant we were guaranteed to see so many! Our guide was super knowledgeable and we learned so much about the exotic and endangered wildlife at Safari West.

I will say the safari was kinda bumpy, so just know that in advance. Also, there’s no bathrooms on the tour, so go beforehand! If it’s hot out, definitely bring something to drink as there’s no stops for water along the way. Once you’re on the safari jeep, you’re on for the remainder of the tour (1 ½ to 2 hours) and there’s no going back!

Yes, you can actually take the safari tour without staying overnight in a tent, but you need to make an advanced reservation to tour the grounds (you can’t just pop in for a look around).

While the classic safaris are the most popular (that’s what we did), there’s also exclusive private wine and cheese safaris! Chardonnay and cheetahs? Yes please!

Animals at Safari West:

I was surprised to learn just how many animals are at Safari West in Sonoma! There’s nearly ONE THOUSAND animals living here, and about 90 different species! A lot of the animals are endangered, which makes sense because of the mission of Safari West.

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Most of the mammals found here at native to Africa (think antelopes, primates, and predators), plus a whole slew of avian life from around the globe (in and out of the aviary)!

Some of our favorites were the caracal (those ears!), the masai giraffe, the vulturine guineafowl, the trumpeter hornbill (listen out for it — the sound it makes is WILD!), the red-ruffed lemur, the warthogs (reminded me so much of the Lion King!), and the crested porcupines.

While you won’t check off the “Big 5” on your safari at Safari West (there’s no elephants, lions, or tigers here), you can still see a whole lot. Expect to see zebras, blue wildebeest, giraffes (hard to miss those!), guinea fowl (walking around everywhere!), cheetahs, and lemurs to just name a few!

Food and Drinks at Safari West

All Safari West overnight reservations include a complimentary breakfast at the Savannah Cafe. Lunch and dinner are by reservation only. The food was pretty good, but it wasn’t anything to write home about. We of course took advantage of the breakfast (hey, it was free!), and had dinner here the night of our safari.

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There’s a cute little snack shop, called Delilah’s with you guessed it — snacks and drinks (including wine and beer). Thankfully there were large water jugs over here that we used to fill up our water bottles before and after the safari. I told you we went on a scorching hot day, right?! Gotta stay hydrated!

S’mores by the fire after dinner are available just seasonally (I don’t know when…) and I’m so bummed we miss this. This girl loves a s’more (or two… or three). It just doesn’t feel like true camping, er glamping without roasting some marshmallows by the fire. 

I recommend keeping it nice and simple and making a reservation for dinner at Savannah Cafe (and having breakfast here), but plan to eat your other meals elsewhere — you gotta check out before lunch the next day anyways. There’s lots of great food in Santa Rosa!

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I won’t lie — Safari West isn’t exactly cheap. Although it’s definitely justifiable for a special occasion weekend or a one-time experience.

Overall, all things included (Classic Safari, one night of accommodation, and dinner), our 24 hours at Safari West was just over $800 for a Saturday night stay. Kinda steep, but it’s definitely not something we’ll be doing every month, haha.

The Overall Experience

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Was the semi-high price tag worth it? I think so? It’s obviously way cheaper than jetting off to Tanzania, Kenya, or South Africa — that’s for sure! 

While we had fun and an overall positive experience, I wouldn’t travel far to Sonoma solely for Safari West. Hey, I told you this was gonna be an honest Safari West review, didn’t I?! 

  • Less-expensive than a safari overseas
  • A great weekend trip from the Bay Area
  • Everything’s in one place and it’s such an easy way to feel far away without going terribly far!
  • You get to don your safari outfit!

Cons: 

  • Not many activities once the sun goes down (apparently they do marshmallows by the fire some nights but not the night we were there — to say I was bummed was a MASSIVE understatement)
  • Some of the animals are in smaller habitats than I would have liked to see
  • It’s expensive; there’s no way around that, especially for a larger family

What to Wear/Pack

Thankfully you don’t need to pack anything you’d need for a true camping experience — you can leave your sleeping bags and camping food at home! While Safari West basically has everything you need for the night, there’s a few things I recommend bringing for an even-more-comfortable experience. 

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  • Cards or an ipad with an animal-themed movie for once the sun goes down
  • Sunscreen and bug spray — 2 musts!
  • Water bottle ; gotta stay hydrated of course 
  • Camera with a fully charged battery!
  • A fully-charged flashlight , although Safari West does have a few out for loan at the Front Office
  • Drinky drinks ! We brought along a few hard seltzers (and had a bottle of wine waiting for us in our room) so we were well-equipped for the night. Coolers are provided on the decks of the tent cabins and you are welcome to bring your own food to put in them for a late night snack. Although they don’t provide ice in the coolers, which I thought was a little odd, so if you wanna use them to the max, bring your own bags of ice.

PS: Your cell phone probably won’t have reception (there is wifi but it doesn’t extend to all the tents unfortunately). Kinda nice to just relax without service to truly get away from it all. But if you’ve got AT&T, you can expect to have at least some service — there’s now AT&T coverage here! 

PPS: There’s no phone (or TV) in the tent. You can use the phone in the front office if you need to make a quick phone call.

What to Wear: 

  • Safari Outfit: Your most fun safari clothes! But keep them comfy and lightweight for the jeep ride! I wore a leopard-print midi dress, a cute felt fedora, and some animal-printed sandals! The next morning I threw on some cheetah-printed bike shorts and an oversized tee! Safari chic to the max! My husband went very literal and wore a short-sleeve button down with cheetahs all over!
  • Shoes: Make sure you wear comfortable shoes for the walking portion of the experience! The ground wasn’t necessarily dirty but if I remember correctly there’s some dirt/gravel pathways, so while you don’t need to worry about ruining your shoes, I wouldn’t wear anything you’d be especially sad over. I wore sandals and was fine, but would recommend closed-toe shoes to keep your feet protected.
  • Overall, I’d definitely dress in layers . Especially at night! Keep a jacket or light sweater close by, and if you’re visiting in winter, dress appropriately. It gets quite chilly over here from November to March-ish!

With that being said, I’m off to go make some microwave s’mores (and yes — they’re absolutely delicious!). Hope this Safari West review gave you lots of info and then some! When are you thinking of going?! Drop any additional questions down below in the comments section!

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October 7, 2022 at 3:00 pm

Great review, thanks! I’m definitely booking a trip and glamping experience!

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December 13, 2023 at 9:28 pm

Where did you get the information about AZA accreditation? I was researching wildlife experiences in California but was concerned when I read this. https://www.aza.org/aza-news-releases/posts/aza-statement-on-aza-accreditation-commission-decision-to-deny-accreditation-to-safari-west?locale=en

I haven’t been able to find any information about it being reinstated, which is disappointing because otherwise it looks great!

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December 14, 2023 at 1:18 pm

wow that is so disappointing 🙁 we visited in January of 2021, and it looks like they were denied accreditation in October 2021 (they were apparently automatically granted an additional year due to the pandemic). What a shame, I really hope the company is doing their part to get it reinstated! Thanks so much for sharing this — truly appreciated. I will need to make those updates next time I update the post!

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Florida Travel: Meet Amazing Animals on the Serengeti Safari at Busch Gardens

By Jennifer Stevens

Florida is one of the best places in the United States for animal safaris and wildlife experiences. The state has dozens of drive-through animal parks, zoos, and unique airboat safaris to choose from, so you can see a variety of animals up close. Here are 15 ways to see wildlife in Florida.

Animal Kingdom, Kilimanjaro Safaris

 A don’t-miss Animal Kingdom experience is the Kilimanjaro Safaris, where you'll see majestic African Lions and herds of African Elephants roam on the generous grasslands-- and some ostriches, too. - VISIT FLORIDA

Disney's Animal Kingdom, Orlando

Within the Walt Disney World complex is a massive theme park called Animal Kingdom , where more than 2,000 animals roam the 500+ acres of grassland, tropical gardens, and dense forest. The park is organized by theme (Africa, Asia, Discovery Island, Pandora-The World of Avatar, Oasis, and DinoLand U.S.A)—each section representing its unique natural habitats.

One of the highlights of Disney’s Animal Kingdom is undoubtedly the Kilimanjaro Safari within the Africa section of the park. Guests are driven through the Harambe Wildlife Reserve, modeled to look just like the African savanna, where more than 30 species, including lions, giraffes and rhinos roam free. Also within the Africa section you’ll find a Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail and a Conservation Station , where you can see how the animals are cared for.

Other exhibitions not to be missed: the Maharajah Jungle Trek , which feels like an ancient Asian forest, where guests get the chance to see tigers, water buffaloes and over 50 species of birds;  the high-speed roller coaster ride Expedition Forest ;  the whitewater rafting adventure called Kali River Rapids ; the Avatar 3D Flight of Passage ; and the musical show, Festival of the Lion King .

Tip: Use the My Disney Experience app to plan your visit and to check show times and wait times.  

Busch Gardens’ Serengeti Safari, Tampa

Tampa’s popular zoological theme park Busch Gardens offers an authentic drive-through African safari. The 30-minute guided tour takes place in an open-air vehicle that traverses 65 acres of grass plains that look just like the Serengeti. Expect to see giraffes, zebras, rhinos, ostriches, and antelopes while on the tour, and see them roaming freely right outside your vehicle.

The Serengeti Safari is an add-on experience within the Busch Gardens theme park. Outside of the Serengeti area, you’ll find animal habitats for gorillas and chimpanzees, kangaroos, tigers, elephants, penguins, cheetahs, and many others. The park hosts and cares for more than 200 species of animals, and offers guests the opportunity to join a behind-the-scenes tour of its Animal Care Center.

For thrill seekers, Busch Gardens boasts 10 roller coasters , including the kid-friendly “Air Grover” within the Sesame Street play area. Within the park, you’ll also find live shows and several kid-friendly attractions .

Tip: Download the Busch Gardens app to plan your day, and make sure to purchase the Serengeti Safari and animal experience add-ons in advance.

Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, Cory Lee feeding giraffe

 At Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, a drive-through zoo, you can get up close with the animals. -Cory Lee

Lion Country Safari, Loxahatchee

About 20 miles west of West Palm Beach is a 600-acre wildlife park called Lion Country Safari , where visitors can drive their own vehicles through a variety of animal habitats. The four-mile drive winds through seven areas, where you can observe lions, giraffes, chimpanzees, rhinos, zebras, ostriches, and many other animals from outside your car window.

In addition to the drive-through safari, there’s also a kid-friendly walk-through adventure park known as Safari World . Here, you’ll find a petting zoo, opportunities for giraffe and lorikeet feeding, pontoon and paddle boat rides, and a water park.

If you’re interested in animal experiences , there are add-ons for flamingo feeding, giraffe or bird painting sessions, VIP animal tours, and toddler petting zoo tours.

Tip: Arrive early in the morning or when it’s raining to see animals in their most active state.  

Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park, Kenansville

Taking an airboat tour is often a big bucket list item for people visiting Florida; and Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park is one of the most popular outfitters in Central Florida. Airboat tours range from 30 minutes to one hour and take guests into the Everglades to see alligators, birds, and other wetland animals. For those wanting to see alligators up close, Wild Florida has an entire Gator Park , where you can participate in a gator feeding show.

In addition to the gators and wetland wildlife, you’ll see more than 200 animals at the Gator Park, including two-toed sloths, lemurs, and bobcats. Add-on animal encounters include time with sloths, ring-tailed lemurs, albino alligators, porcupines, and capybaras.

Wild Florida also has a drive-thru safari park where you drive your own car for four miles through 170 acres of scenic landscape. There are more than 50 exotic and native animals roaming freely, and guests are encouraged to stop to feed giraffes.

Tip: In the summer, book the first airboat slot (9 a.m.), and during winter, choose 12 p.m., as Wild Florida suggests these are the ideal times.

Animals around bus at Safari Wilderness in Lakeland

 All manner of beautiful beasts come to greet the tour bus at Safari Wilderness in Lakeland. -Scott Audette

Safari Wilderness, Lakeland

The family-owned Safari Wilderness Ranch is located in the second-largest wildlife space in Florida (after the Everglades): the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve. The ranch’s 260-acre property is surrounded by 850 square miles of swampland—making it a quiet haven for the 450+ animals that roam the grounds.

Guests can choose from a variety of safari options, from the classic truck canopy tours to ATV and kayak tours , and even camelback safari tours. There’s also the option to drive your own vehicle . Tours range from one hour to 2.5 hours, with the possibility to add on lemur-feeding and cheetah encounter experiences. Expect to see water buffalos, zebras, camels and ostriches among the wandering exotic animals.

If you’re looking to fully immerse yourself in a safari wildlife experience, Safari Wilderness offers 10 “glamping” tents so you can wake up in nature. A continental breakfast is included.

Tip: Wear close-toed shoes and avoid the heat of the day to see the most animals.  

Giraffe Ranch, Dade City

Just 35 miles northwest of the Safari Wilderness Ranch, still in the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve, is a working game farm called Giraffe Ranch . Owned by the same people who own Safari Wilderness, the Giraffe Ranch shares similar safari offerings, but in a smaller, more intimate setting.

The 47-acre preserve hosts over 600 animals. While giraffes are obviously a central focus, guests can see many herd animals, including zebras, pygmy hippos, ostriches, and antelopes through a variety of safari options. Drive your own vehicle while listening to a real-time audio guide, take a guided tour in a 4-WD vehicle , ride on a camel through the property, take a Segwey tour , or take a personalized tour with the owner in his Tesla Cybertruck .

All safaris allow guests to feed the animals and the admission price includes a giraffe feeding as well. Additional animal encounters include sloth and tortoise feedings.

Tip: Book in advance; tours are guided and space is limited.  

Zoo Miami, Miami

The first zoo on our list, Zoo Miami is the oldest and largest zoo in Florida, and the fifth largest in the U.S. The center is almost 750 acres, with four miles of walkways, where guests can rent and ride Safari Cycles to easily see some of the zoo’s 2,500 animals.

Optional tours include a 2-hour VIP golf cart tour with an animal feeding experience; a 45-minute tram tour through the zoo’s Asia and Africa sections; and a 30-minute Sea Turtle Hospital Tour to see the zoo’s rescue and rehabilitation efforts. Guests can also choose to add paid experiences to their visit, including an African elephant experience, encounters with one-horned rhinos, a behind-the-scenes visit with pygmy hippos, a Galapagos tortoise experience, and giraffe and parrot feedings.

Learning opportunities include a trip to the interactive Conservation Action Center, where kids can discover interesting facts about the animals at the zoo and their natural habitats; zookeeper presentations ; and night time tours to learn about the zoo’s nocturnal animals.

Tip: Map out your route before you get there. Zoo Miami is huge, so having a game plan will ensure you get to see everything you want.  

Brevard Zoo, Melbourne

Although much smaller than Zoo Miami, the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne offers a large variety of unique and engaging experiences. The zoo is organized into an African wildlife section, a section featuring Australian and Oceanic animals, a Central and South American rainforest, and Florida wetlands.

The zoo has several animal encounter options to choose from, whether it’s spending some behind-the-scenes time with sloths , aquatic animals , or rhinos . These experiences need to be paid for in advance, but there are other opportunities to interact with animals once in the park. To feed kangaroos, giraffes and birds, all you need to do is buy the snacks where the animals are located. You can also feed stingrays by purchasing tickets at the front gate.

Guests can book hour-long private tours of the zoo, take a 10-minute narrated train excursion through plains with free-roaming camels, zebras, bongos, and ankole-watusis, or experience guided kayak tours through Exhibition Africa or paddle solo in the Wild Florida section. Adventure-seekers can opt to explore the zoo from above, on Treetop Trek canopy walks and ziplines.

Tip: Come early, as the last admission is at 3:30pm. The average visitor stays about 3 hours.  

Everglades Alligator Farm, Homestead

If you’re headed to the Florida Everglades and are looking for an adventurous wildlife experience, the Everglades Alligator Farm in Homestead is a great option. Here, you’ll see the Everglades from an airboat and have the opportunity to see alligators up close.

A general admission ticket includes a 20-25 minute airboat ride, entry to the gator farm, and entry to alligator feeding and handling shows. Private airboat tours are available for groups up to eight people and include entry, shows, and a 45–60-minute airboat ride with a master naturalist.

The airboat rides are fast, loud, and you will get wet. You’re also likely to see a variety of wetland animals like alligators and birds. Afterward, you can watch an alligator handling show and a feeding show, which are held at specific times . Learn all about alligators, including indigenous capturing techniques, and get the chance to hold a baby gator. During feeding times, you can watch more than 500 alligators eat their meals.

Tip: Wear clothes you don’t mind getting soaked.  

Jungle Island, Miami

A zoological theme park with animal encounters, an adventure park, a private beach and inflatable water park, Jungle Island has a lot to offer guests.

For those looking for wildlife experiences, there are options to have animal encounters with lemurs, sloths, bunnies, flamingos, capybaras, wallabies, and a giant tortoise. In these encounters, you’ll learn all about these animals, interact with them and feed them. There’s also a petting zoo , where visitors can interact with pigs, goats and budgies, while getting an education on the animals from a trained guide.

Within Jungle Island, guests will find the Treetop Trekking adventure park, where kids as young as five can participate in aerial courses while surrounded by nature and animals. Older kids and adults can enjoy more advanced treetop obstacle courses, and even opt for the “Thrill-seeker Trek,” with five ziplines and four aerial courses with 37 obstacles.

Tip: If you have a child younger than six, contact Jungle Island to see which animal encounters are possible.  

Gulf Breeze Zoo, Gulf Breeze

About 30 minutes west of Destin in Florida’s panhandle is a zoo definitely worth visiting. The Gulf Breeze Zoo spans 50 acres, allowing its 1,000+ animals to roam free or to live in large enclosures.

Guests can walk on the zoo’s network of boardwalks to view animals, and even enjoy the Safari Express Train Ride , which winds through a 30-acre preserve where deer, antelope and rhinos roam freely. The ride is 15 minutes with narration, and positions you to see the hippos, orangutans and gorillas up close.

The zoo has several options for animal encounters , including behind-the-scenes visits with giraffes, an Indian rhino, albino alligators, hippos, sloths, and Galapagos tortoises. There’s also plenty of opportunities to feed the animals just by purchasing feed in the zoo’s gift shop. Bird lovers in particular will get a kick out of visiting the Budgiery Adventure Aviary enclosure where you can feed the budgies (aka parakeets) from your hand.

Tip: The train runs every hour on the hour beginning at 10:00 a.m. (The last train runs at 4:00 p.m.).

Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens Range of the Jaguar

 The Jacksonville Zoo describes itself as a “walking safari” due to its pedestrian-friendly layout and large enclosures that mimic the animals’ natural habitats. -Barry Rabinowitz

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville

The Jacksonville Zoo describes itself as a “walking safari” due to its pedestrian-friendly layout and large enclosures that mimic the animals’ natural habitats. In the zoo’s 115 acres, you can find more than 2,000 animals, with plenty of opportunities for up-close encounters.

The zoo is organized by countries of origin, with an Africa loop, a South American loop, an Australian section, Asian section and Wild Florida area. Each of the exhibits are curated with gardens and landscape to mimic these natural environments.

The behind-the-scenes experiences include an African elephant painting demonstration, a magellanic penguin encounter, a sloth encounter, a chance to hang out with flamingos, time spent with an American black bear, and an educational experience with a warty pig. The experiences are between 45-60 minutes in length and allow visitors to really get to know the animals.

Tip: You must buy your tickets online, and note that behind-the-scenes experiences need to be purchased at least a week in advance. 

alligator at St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park

 Open since 1893, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park has long been a must-see attraction in St. Augustine. -Carrie McLaren

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, St. Augustine

Open since 1893, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park has long been a must-see attraction in St. Augustine. The park has a large collection of reptiles, including Komodo dragons, Galapagos tortoises, pythons, and 24 of the 26 species of crocodiles. You can also see exhibits featuring African birds, lemurs and sloths.

Daily wildlife shows allow guests to learn about forest animals, rainforest animals, and reptiles. They are educational and interactive, giving willing participants the opportunity to hold a snake and watch the alligators being fed.

There’s also the option to see the animals from above, ziplining over alligators and crocodiles. In addition to the zipline, there’s a whole aerial obstacle course, with 50 different obstacles and the option to rock climb, rope climb and cargo net climb.

Tip: Don’t plan to bring kids younger than 8 to the Crocodile Crossing zipline, as that’s the minimum age requirement.  

ZooTampa at Lowry Park, Tampa

Roughly one million people visit ZooTampa each year, and it’s easy to see why. The award-winning 56-acre wildlife park hosts more than 1,000 animals with a wide variety of educational programs and hands-on animal encounters.

There are a dozen behind-the-scenes animal experiences to choose from, with some of the most unique being the manatee critical care center tour and the stingray in-water experience. Guests get to learn about how the ZooTampa staff saves injured and orphaned manatees and how they are rehabilitated and released into the wild. Visitors also get the opportunity to wade in the water with stingrays, touching and interacting with them.

Other exciting wildlife experiences include a macaw flyover, where the colorful birds fly freely overhead in a designated area. Additionally, the zoo’s animal care team is available for animal chats and presentations during the day.

Tip: For animal chat and wildlife connection times, download the ZooTampa map or download the app on Google Play or the Apple Store .  

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, Naples

The Naples Zoo is located inside the 44-acre Caribbean Gardens, which were planted over 100 years ago. The botanical gardens were intentionally planted 50 years before the grounds became a zoo, in order to create a mature landscape for the animals.

Because of the focus on tropical plants, the Naples Zoo is an extremely relaxing place to stroll, guiding visitors through beautifully landscaped animal exhibits. Every day guests can enjoy giraffe feeding experiences, alligator feedings, lion keeper chats, orangutan keeper chats, and educational talks at the giant anteater and flamingo enclosures.

One of the zoo’s highlights is the Primate Expedition Cruise : a 15-20 minute catamaran ride around Lake Victoria. The cruise is narrated by a guide who takes you past islands of monkeys, lemurs, apes and gibbons.

Tip: Check out the zoo’s daily schedule before arriving to make sure you see and do everything you want.

STRATEGIC ALLIANCE PARTNERS

Spend the Night

Extend your adventure with an overnight stay in a luxurious Safari West tent. Imported from Botswana and customized here on property, each of our thirty tents sports a private viewing deck, en-suite bathroom, polished hardwood floors, and because it’s camping, all the wildlife sounds of the Sonoma Serengeti! Get a great night’s sleep while getting closer to the wild wonders of Safari West!

*If any member of your party has mobility needs, consider requesting one of our accessible tents!

Echoes of Elegance: Luxurious Glamping Amidst the Calls of the Wild. Seasonal rates based on tent configuration and location Advanced Reservations Required Book Now

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Continental breakfast included. Base pricing is based on adult double occupancy. Each additional guest is $25 plus tax. Maximum occupancy is based on tent type and configuration: Standard, four adult guests. Seasonal rates are based on tent location, configuration, and day of the week. All prices are subject to change and do not include applicable taxes and/or gratuity. No smoking is allowed in or around the tents. Lodging closed in January and February.

Cancellation Policy:

Guests can cancel a reservation within 24 hours of booking and get a full refund. Outside the 24-hour window of the initial booking, we are more than happy to help you reschedule your exploration or provide you with a gift card for the amount charged so that you can reschedule at your leisure. Please note that your gift card is entirely transferable, should you gift it to a loved one or donate it to a charity or other organization. Please note, that modifying a reservation does not restart the 24-hour cancellation timer.

Be sure to read our Guide to a Good Night’s Sleep

Special Packages!

  • Swine and Roses
  • Gal's or Guy's Getaway!

Wild Nights in Wine Country

Get all sloppy and sentimental with our special romance package – Swine and Roses! Wallow in the details here:

  • One night’s stay in a Double or Hillside King luxurious Safari tent.
  • A Classic Safari Tour of the Safari West collection.
  • Dinner for two at the  Savannah Café  includes a select bottle of Sonoma County wine for your enjoyment.

Pricing Details

To book, please call or email Reservations: (707) 566-3667 (800) 616-2695 [email protected]

Need to get away?

Make your escape from the 9-to-5, the daily grind, the phone calls, errands, spouses, and kids. get away from it all at safari west with our gal’s or guy’s getaway package.

This package includes:

  • Overnight lodging for two in a luxurious double tent.
  • A Classic Safari Tour of the Safari West collection.
  • Dinner for two at the Savannah Café .
  • Wine and chocolate in your tent to help you relax and recuperate.

*This getaway’s got room to grow! Make it a slumber party and add friends up to a maximum of four per tent.

Family King & Bunk

Family King & Bunk

King Bed

Prefer a Cozy Cottage?

We are pleased to offer a luxurious cottage experience to those seeking a more secluded stay. Located on the lower grounds, the cottage is tucked away from the crowds and near Lemur Island.

Suitable for up to six guests, the two-bedroom cottage has a king bed and a double bunk bed. Private bathroom, kitchenette (mini-fridge, sink, and microwave) and outdoor seating. There is heating for the chillier months and a ceiling fan for the warmer times (No A/C). The cottage offers a quieter, more secluded experience than the tent camp.

Cottage Lodging Rate

Our cottage is available starting at $400 per night for two people. Additional guests may be added for $25 each per night. Recommended occupancy is four to six guests, and a continental breakfast is included.

*Lodging is unavailable in January and February.

Important Details

  • Check-in: Starting at 3:00 PM
  • Check-out: By 11:00 AM
  • No smoking is allowed in the tents or in the tent camp. Please restrict all smoking to designated areas.
  • Base pricing is for 2-person occupancy. Additional guests may be included for $25 plus tax.
  • Maximum occupancy is based on tent type and configuration. The standard maximum capacity is four adults.
  • Continental breakfast at the Savannah Café included with all reservations.
  • No surcharge for children under the age of four not requiring additional bedding.
  • All pricing is subject to change. Posted prices do not include applicable taxes and/or gratuity.

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