✨ A Walk Across the African Plains
Step out of the jungle and into wide-open space.
The African Animal Area at Taipei Zoo feels like a sudden change of scenery—in the best way possible. This zone opens up into expansive enclosures, sunlit paths, and sweeping views that mirror the vast savannahs of Africa.
πΎ Think open skies, warm light, and animals roaming with space to breathe. It’s one of the most visually striking areas of the zoo and a refreshing contrast to the dense rainforest zones.
π Wildlife You’ll Encounter
π African Elephants
Majestic and unforgettable. These gentle giants move slowly but command attention wherever they go. Watch them bathe, dust themselves, or interact quietly with each other.
π¦ Giraffes
Tall, graceful, and always photogenic. Giraffes often stroll near the viewing areas, giving you a close-up look at their long necks and calm expressions.
π¦ Zebras
Bold stripes, endless charm. Zebras tend to stay in small groups, grazing peacefully or standing alert in the open plains.
π¦ Rhinoceroses
Massive and prehistoric-looking, rhinos usually rest in shaded spots. Don’t be fooled by their stillness—they’re incredibly powerful animals.
π¦ Lions
The kings (and queens) of the savannah. Lions are often lounging, but spotting them stretched out under the sun is still a thrilling moment.
π§ Pro Tip: Take your time here—the wide spaces make animals look far away at first, but patience reveals amazing moments.
π§ Kid-Friendly Features & Learning Zones
- Wide viewing platforms perfect for strollers
- Clear sightlines for easy animal spotting
- Educational panels explaining African ecosystems
- Animal comparison graphics (height, speed, weight)
π Zoo Fact: This zone emphasizes conservation and the challenges African wildlife faces due to habitat loss and poaching.
πΈ Must-Capture Savannah Moments
✅ Giraffes walking against a clear blue sky
✅ Elephants
dust-bathing or splashing water
✅ Zebras
lined up like a living art piece
✅ Lions
resting in golden afternoon light
✅ Panoramic
shots of open enclosures
π· Photo Tip:
Use zoom lenses or phone telephoto mode—animals roam far, and wide-angle
shots work best for landscape-style photos.
π Plan Your Visit
π« Admission: Included with regular zoo entry
π Location:
After the Rainforest zone, before the main plaza areas
π Best
Time to Visit:
- Late morning to mid-afternoon when animals are visible and lighting is best
π Wear comfortable shoes—the paths here are long and open
π§’
Bring sun protection—this is one of the least shaded zones
π Where to Go Next
π΄ Asian Tropical Rainforest – Dense jungle before wide plains
π§ Penguin
House – Cool down after the heat
π Zoo
Train Station – Rest your feet
π½️ Main
Plaza – Food, snacks, and rest areas
πΊ️ Suggested Route:
Rainforest → African Animal Area → Lunch Break → Penguin House
π Updates to Know (2025–2026)
- Enclosures remain open and spacious for animal welfare
- Educational signage updated with modern conservation messaging
- One of the best zones for photography due to open light
- Popular but rarely overcrowded because of its size
π‘ Extra Tips for a Better Visit
✔ Visit on clear days for best visibility
✔ Bring
water—this area feels warmer
✔ Great zone
for first-time zoo visitors
✔ Take
breaks at viewing decks to fully enjoy the space
π Where the Zoo Opens Up
The African Animal Area is where Taipei Zoo truly opens its arms wide.
It’s spacious, powerful, and grounding—reminding you how incredible it is to see animals in environments designed to give them room to exist naturally.
You don’t rush here.
You pause, look out, and take it all in.
π It’s not just a walk through Africa—it’s a moment of quiet awe.
πΏ Lakwatserang Ligaw Quote
π“Some places don’t overwhelm you with noise—they leave you standing still, quietly amazed by how big and beautiful the world truly is.”π«
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Make sure to include the African Animal Area in your itinerary. Save this guide, take your time on the savannah paths, and share this post with your travel buddy who loves wildlife and wide-open spaces. ππ

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