Safari Visitors to the park become immersed in the animal habitats, which very closely resemble the wild. The animals roam freely and the visitors can observe them from their own vehicles or the park's guided buses. Africam Safari has several habitats, including African Savannah, American steppes, Tropical Jungle, Mexican Forest, Tiger Lake, Lion Territory and walk-through adventure zone. There are approximately 2500 animals of 350
species that roam freely in a habitat which is said to encourage animal development and reproduction. There are signals next the way that prevent the visitor from animal attacks, advising the visitor to close the window and not to disturb the animals. •
Delta de Okavango: an area based on the
Okavango Delta in
Botswana, where mostly animals from the
African
steppes,
savannah grasslands,
Malagasy gallery forests and
Andean regions are found in the park. This section is home to
reticulated giraffes,
black-and-white ruffed lemurs,
ring tailed lemurs,
African elephants,
helmeted guineafowls,
common elands,
waterbucks,
impalas,
Egyptian geese,
ostriches,
nilgais,
sable antelopes,
llamas,
mouflons,
Barbary sheep,
capibaras,
Baird's tapirs, and
Asian elephants. •
Oasis: this section is not based on a specific area in the world, it resembles an
oasis in American
rainforests. This section is home to
military and
scarlet macaws. •
Desierto de Kalahari: an area based on
Kalahari Desert in
Southern Africa, where mostly animals from
Central Africa,
India and the
Caribbean are found. This section includes
white rhinoceros,
Grant's zebras,
blue wildebeests,
lechwes,
Cape buffalo,
black crowned cranes,
sarus crane,
dromedary,
black rhinoceros and
flamingos. •
Serengeti: an area based on
Serengeti in
Tanzania, where only African
lions are found. •
Bakuli: an area based on
forests in
Bhutan,
Vietnam and
India. This section is home to
chital,
fallow deer,
scimitar oryx,
Nubian ibex and
sika deer. •
Huasteca: an area based on
La Huasteca in
San Luis Potosí, where animals from Mexican forests are found. This section is home to the
American black bear,
Coyote,
white-tailed deer,
collared peccary and
Canada goose. •
Chitwan: an area based on
Chitwan District in
Nepal, where Indian animals are found. This section is home to
Bengal tigers,
wild Asian water buffalo,
gaur,
blackbuck and
chital. •
Zona de Descanso (Rest Zone): an area where visitors are allowed to leave their vehicles to use the park services (restaurant, public toilets, gift shop and snack bar). There are four exhibits where
hippopotamus,
chimpanzees,
spectacled bears, and
striped hyaenas can be found. •
Yellowstone: an area based on
Yellowstone National Park in
Wyoming where North American species can be found. This section is home to
American bison and
elk.
Adventure Zone and habitat view The
Zona de Aventuras (Adventure Zone) is a section in the park where vehicles are not allowed and visitors must walk to get in different areas. •
Zona Australiana (Australian Zone): an area based on the
Outback in
Australia, where Australian animals are found. This section is home to the
red kangaroos,
red-necked wallabies,
emus,
dingos,
black swans,
budgerigars,
diamond doves and
sunda zebra finches. •
Aventura Amazónica (Amazonian Adventure): an area based on both the
Amazon rainforest and the
Maya Region, where Central and South American animals are found. This section is home to
jaguars,
spectacled caimans,
red-bellied piranhas,
fruit bats and a butterfly zoo named "X-Mahana" where
monarch butterflies are raised. •
Jardín Botánico Louise Wardle de Camacho: a
botanical garden that shows Mexican plant species, mostly regional cactus,
agaves and a
holm oak forest. Louise Wardle de Camacho was Carlos Camacho's wife. •
Tarántulas y Otros "Bichos" (Tarantulas and Other "Bugs"): is a herpetarium and
insectarium that shows
reptiles,
amphibians and
arthropods. This section is home also to
giant anteaters,
agouti,
red pandas,
Chilean flamingo peacocks,
spider monkeys,
Morelet's crocodiles,
prairie dogs,
southern screamer,
tufted capuchins,
scarlet macaws,
meerkats,
African spurred tortoise,
kinkajous,
blue tegu,
hamadryas baboons,
trumpeter hornbills,
highland guan,
gray brocket,
African porcupines,
rhinoceros hornbills, gray
Mexican wolf,
Indian pythons,
crocodile monitor,
savannah monitor,
squirrel monkeys,
red-handed tamarin,
horned guan,
patas monkey,
big hairy armadillo and
great horned owl.
Nocturnal Safari From December to January visitors can stay longer at the park, take a bus through the main sections at night, and watch the animals when they are more active. The
lions,
antelopes,
hippopotamuses,
buffalo, and
tigers are much more active during this nocturnal tour. The Adventure Zone is also open during this time, with night activities. ==Conservation==