5/5 Diego 3 years ago on Google
Africam
Safari
(yes
Africam
with
an
"m")
is
a
must
when
visiting
Puebla,
being
-as
far
as
I
know-
the
only
open
area
/
drive
thru
zoo
in
Mexico.
And
as
such
I
expected
to
see
all
animals
in
open
areas
or
at
least
large
containment
sections,
I'll
explain
later.
You
start
off
driving
through
a
path
surrounded
by
different
animals,
the
entrance
is
beautiful,
easy
and
fairly
quick,
they
even
have
an
app
with
a
map
and
bluetooth
markers
throughout
the
park
explaining
what
you
should
be
seeing
as
you
drive,
some
animals
come
really
close
to
your
car
giving
you
great
photo
opportunities.
They've
designed
the
park
in
such
a
way
that
you
have
three
or
four
resting
areas
with
food,
gift
shops,
and
bathrooms
as
you
progress
through
the
map,
and
at
the
last
stop,
you
park
your
car
and
walk
through
the
rest
of
the
zoo,
with
petting
areas
and
educational
signs
all
over.
I
truly
loved
the
experience
the
staff
is
very
friendly
and
I
understand
that
maintaining
a
zoo
requires
a
great
deal
of
logistics
and
investment
while
they
also
provide
a
great
educational
ground
to
the
community,
but
the
big
felines
seemed
like
they
were
displaying
signs
of
stress,
the
lions
were
all
walking
in
a
never-ending
circle
(like
15
to
20
of
them),
behavior
I've
never
seen
in
documentaries,
you
always
see
them
resting
in
the
shade
under
the
hot
sun
(we
were
there
during
the
hottest
time
of
the
day),
I'm
not
an
expert
but
it
felt
weird.
Then
when
we
saw
the
two
beautiful
jaguars
and
the
black
panther,
they
were
displaying
the
same
behavior,
walking
back
and
forth
like
a
caged
animal
or
just
standing
and
staring
into
the
emptiness,
these
last
three
felines
were
in
a
very
reduced
area,
it
seemed
like
the
turtles
had
a
bigger
space.
I'm
also
aware
the
sometimes
these
animals
might
be
rescued
from
circuses
or
private
keepers
and
these
behaviors
stay
with
them
for
the
rest
of
their
lives
so
I'm
not
judging
the
park's
capacity
or
knowledge
for
keeping
these
animals,
I'm
just
mentioning
what
it
made
me
feel.