If you visit Tel-Aviv, don't forget to stop by the Ramat Gan Safari park/zoo. The park is divided into two parts - the zoo itself and the safari park.
Starting with the zoo. One can rent one of these carts to make the trip more convenient, because the territory of the zoo is relatively large. The entrance fee is around 19 USD (not including the special discounts for children, students, senior citizens, policemen, soldiers and handicaps) without cart renting fee. By the way, if you want to rent a cart, don't forget to present your driving licence.
The creatures in the zoo are very friendly and pretty quite. What I liked about some of them - they don't care about you starring at them and children pointing their fingers and making noises to attract. If they are sleeping, they do not bother themselves to wake up and entertain the visitors.
The giraffes and kangaroos were very funny. The giraffes, for example, were trying to approach you through the fences and posing in front of the cameras.
The only thing I don't remember, whether visitors were allowed to feed the animals, but we didn't, so if you want to do that, you should check for information in advance.
By the way, in order to take a look at the crocodiles, you should spend a little more time searching for them in the water, grass and under the trees, because these guys know how to hide from the visitors' eyes =)
Next stop - safari park! =)
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