Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Zoo (after Melbourne Zoo) is Australia's second-oldest zoo, and it is run on a non-profit basis. It is located among the parklands of Adelaide, South Australia, just north of the city center.
With about 3,000 animals on site, the zoo includes over 300 local and foreign species. The zoo's most current enclosures are part of the South-East Asia exhibit's second phase, Immersion, which allows visitors to stroll through the forest with Sumatran tigers and orangutans appearing within reach.
The zoo is located beside the River Torrens in the green belt to the north of Adelaide's CBD. Rundle Mall's east end is about a five-minute drive away. Adelaide's botanic garden is nearby, offering another sight of nature.
Cost of entry: $38 for general admission, discounts for children, concession tickets and adults.
Address: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Website: https://www.adelaidezoo.com.au/