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Badaling Wildlife World zoo in Yanqing District, Beijing
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View of Badaling Wildlife World in Yanqing District, Beijing
Photo: Google
View of Badaling Wildlife World in Yanqing District, Beijing
Photo: Google

Badaling Wildlife World

4.1(91 reviews)$$Zoo
🕑 4-5 hours including drive-through safari and walking areas👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children will be amazed by the close encounters with large animals from the safety of the car, while older kids appreciate the educational aspects and variety of species. Toddlers may find the long drive-through portions challenging.

About

Badaling Wildlife World offers families an exciting safari adventure just outside Beijing, featuring both drive-through sections where animals roam freely around your vehicle and safe walking areas. Kids will be thrilled to see lions, tigers, bears, and other wildlife up close in spacious habitats that mimic their natural environments, making it a memorable alternative to traditional zoos.

Highlights

  • Drive-through safari zones where lions, tigers, and bears approach your vehicle
  • White tiger enclosure, a highlight for most visiting children
  • Walking safari areas with smaller animals and birds in a more traditional zoo setting
  • Proximity to Badaling Great Wall, allowing families to combine two major attractions in one day
  • African animal sections featuring zebras, giraffes, and other savanna species

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip queues, and download a translation app as English signage is limited throughout the park.
  2. 2.Rent a private vehicle at the entrance if you don't have your own car, as the drive-through safari is the main attraction and much more exciting than the park bus.
  3. 3.Visit early in the morning (right at 8:00 AM opening) when animals are most active and before crowds arrive, especially on weekends.
  4. 4.Keep car windows closed during the drive-through sections and follow all safety rules, as animals can get very close to vehicles.
  5. 5.Bring snacks and water as food options inside are limited and may not cater to picky eaters or Western tastes.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) offer comfortable weather and smaller crowds. Animals are most active in cooler temperatures, making these seasons ideal for viewing. Avoid summer weekends when Beijing families flock here and temperatures soar.

What to Know

The park is located about 70km from central Beijing near the Great Wall, requiring 1.5-2 hours travel time. Entrance fees are moderate (around 90-130 RMB per person, vehicle rental extra), and it's best to bring cash as international cards may not work. Limited English is spoken by staff.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but winter visits (December-February) can be extremely cold with less active animals. Summer (June-August) brings heat and peak tourist season. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather and best animal viewing conditions.

Nearby Eats

Dining options are limited in this rural area. Pack a picnic lunch or plan to eat at Badaling town near the Great Wall entrance, where you'll find basic Chinese restaurants serving noodles and dumplings. For more variety, wait until returning to Beijing proper.

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