Chimelong Wildlife Park is not allowed to bring your own food and drink, and food and drinks are not allowed to be brought into the park. There are different themed restaurants and food outlets to choose from in the park. Safety inspection will be carried out before entering the park, and all food, inflammable and explosive articles and liquids are not allowed to be brought into the park.
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Travel preparation
In order to prevent tourists from feeding animals without authorization, it is forbidden to bring food into the park. It is also convenient to eat in the garden, and there are dining spots near the main exhibition area. I recommend a set of rice, including extra-large chicken legs, large ribs, and a smoked vegetable and vegetarian dish, which is absolutely enough to eat.
The special crocodile soup is rich in ingredients. Those who have never tasted crocodile meat can try it. Because the ecology is primitive, it is inevitable that there will be some mosquitoes in the garden. It is best to prepare some ointment to prevent insects or relieve itching.
Transportation
It is recommended to take the subway. Line 3 and Line 7 go directly to Hanxi Chimelong Station, and take Exit D or Exit E to Chimelong Metro Plaza. It takes five minutes to walk to the south gate of Chimelong Wildlife World.
for self-driving tourists, you can buy a self-driving ticket. You can drive your own car through the self-driving area. The self-driving area is one-way and one-way, which takes about 1 hours by car. Friends who drive can drive slowly and stop to take pictures when they see their favorite animals.
In particular, the terrain in the self-driving area is a little tortuous. Friends who drive by themselves need to have good driving skills. If they are novices, they should pay attention to the animal friends around them.
You can't get off the bus in the self-driving area, because the animals in the area are freely scattered, so tourists must stay in the car. Because of the consideration of animal health, animals are not allowed to be fed in scenic spots.
Reference: Chimelong Wildlife World.