Reino Animal: Mexico's conservation park where you can feed lions and tigers
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Reino Animal, a sustainable theme park and conservation center in Mexico, offers visitors a chance to see rescued animals in natural habitats.
- The park focuses on animal rescue, rehabilitation, and education, with attractions including safaris, interactive activities, and specialized areas for jaguars, birds, reptiles, and farm animals.
- Ticket prices for 2026 are 370 Mexican pesos for children and 385 pesos for general admission, with options for additional safari experiences like picnics and dinners.
Reino Animal offers a unique blend of conservation and entertainment, allowing visitors to get up close with a variety of species in environments designed to mimic their natural habitats. The park emphasizes the rescue and rehabilitation of animals, with approximately 70% of its inhabitants being rescues given a better quality of life.
Beyond simple observation, Reino Animal provides educational programs and interactive activities. Visitors can embark on safaris to see bison, antelopes, camels, zebras, wolves, tigers, and lions in a free-roaming setting. Specialized areas cater to jaguars, birds of prey, reptiles, and even include a farm with sustainable agriculture activities.
In Reino Animal you don't see species like in a zoo, but you can appreciate them in a free environment.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, Reino Animal offers premium safari options, including picnics, dinners, and breakfasts. These allow for controlled interaction, such as feeding and respectfully petting some animals, with food available for purchase. The park aims to educate the public on the importance of these animals within natural ecosystems.
Located about 50 minutes from Mexico City in Oxtotipac, State of Mexico, Reino Animal charges 370 Mexican pesos for children and 385 pesos for general admission in 2026. Tickets can be purchased online in advance or at the box office, providing an accessible option for families looking for an educational and engaging outing.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.