Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park is a theme park for leisure and entertainment. It boasts the largest and most comprehensive aviary in the country, the largest black panther base in the country, and is very visually appealing. It is also a good place to take your kids to play. It’s well worth a visit.
How to get there
Nearby bus stops
1、Wild Animal Park
Buses passing by: 332; 334; Ring Mountain Tourism Line 1; Tour 9/320
2、Ya Chi Kou Village
Buses passing by: 332; 334; Tour 9/320
Self-driving
Set “Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park” as your destination on your mobile navigation and drive to the scenic spot according to the navigation.
Note: Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park will hold its fifth annual summer heat relief event from July 9th to August 29th, every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 4:00pm to 9:00pm.
Park Introduction
Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park is the veritable backyard, natural oxygen bar, amusement park and suburban getaway of the ancient city of Xi’an. The park is full of tree-lined paths, water reflecting the green mountains, and features the largest and most comprehensive aviary in the country, the largest black panther base in the country, and the largest area of grass-eating animals in the country.
Qinling Wildlife Park is located in Luan Town, Chang’an District, Xi’an. It is the core scenic spot of the Qinling North Slope Ecological Tourism Belt, which is a key construction project in Xi’an. The park covers an area of over 2000 mu. It has a variety of themed exhibition areas, including an Ocean Performance Field, a Beast Zone, a Grassland Zone, a Closed-Off Zone, a Pedestrian Zone, a Circus World, a Bird Performance Field, a Lion Star Jump, a Giraffe Zero Distance, and an Animal Lounge. It is home to over 300 species and over 10,000 animals from all over the world, including Qinling treasures such as golden monkeys and takin, as well as the largest black panther population in the country.
Related Information
One-day tour strategy: http://www.k1u.com/trip/95041.html
Travel strategy: http://www.k1u.com/tour/117545.html
Annual card details: http://www.k1u.com/trip/116105.html
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