Safari de Peaugres is a safari park located in Peaugres, France. It covers an area of 80 hectares and is home to more than 1,200 animals of over 120 different species from five continents. The park was opened in 1974 and attracts around 400,000 visitors per year.
Visitors to Safari de Peaugres can explore the park on foot or by car. The park is divided into four main areas: the African savannah, the Asian plains, the South American pampas, and the European forest. Visitors can see animals such as lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinoceroses, tigers, kangaroos, llamas, bears, wolves, and many more.
The park also offers several activities and attractions, including a petting zoo, a mini-farm, a playground, a maze, and a 4D cinema. Visitors can also watch animal shows and attend educational talks and feeding sessions.
Safari de Peaugres is committed to the conservation of endangered species and participates in various breeding programs. The park also supports conservation projects around the world, including the protection of rhinoceroses in Africa and the preservation of the Amazon rainforest.