Zoo de Beauval
Visit ZooParc de Beauval, ranked among the world's finest zoos. Discover giant pandas, the massive Equatorial Dome, and over 35,000 animals in a stunning park in France.
Zoo de Beauval
Visit ZooParc de Beauval, ranked among the world's finest zoos. Discover giant pandas, the massive Equatorial Dome, and over 35,000 animals in a stunning park in France.
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About Zoo de Beauval
Add to favoritesHere is a tourist description of the Beauval Zoo/Safari Park, focusing on its impressive facilities and its role in global biodiversity. The Beauval Zoo/Safari Park: A Global Immersion in the Heart of France Ranked among the five most beautiful zoos in the world, the Beauval Zoo/Safari Park is an exceptional destination located in the Loir-et-Cher region. A true sanctuary of biodiversity, it covers 45 hectares and is home to more than 35,000 animals from every continent. The park is world-renowned for its giant pandas, symbols of its commitment to the conservation of endangered species, but it also boasts many other architectural and natural wonders. Visitors journey through spectacular ecosystems: from the Equatorial Dome, a monumental 12,000 m² greenhouse housing manatees, Komodo dragons, and squirrel monkeys, to the vast elephant plain. The visit is punctuated by highlights such as the gondola ride over the park, offering a unique panoramic view, or the spectacular shows featuring free-flying birds and sea lions. Blending education, conservation, and wonder, Beauval offers an unforgettable sensory adventure, ideal for a family exploration in the heart of the wild.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
For a strategic visit to Beauval Zoo, the trick is to reverse the natural flow of visitors. As soon as the park opens, head straight to the far end towards the Heights of China exhibit to see the giant pandas before the midday rush. To save time and energy, use the Beauval Cloud, the panoramic cable car: it's not only a smart way to get around, but also the only vantage point to observe the African plains from 35 meters high.



