Denver Zoo
As you are planning a group tour to Denver, you should check out the animals at the Denver Zoo. The zoo was opened in 1918 and offers visitors a unique experience. There are a variety of fascinating exhibits for the team to explore.
The Denver Zoo has amazing animals in a variety of exhibits. One of the exhibits is known as Bear Mountain. This area of the zoo is a national historic landmark and was built in 1918. It is the first naturalistic habitat of its kind in North America. Visitors will see grizzly bears, Asiatic black bears, and coati. Another fascinating exhibit is known as the Birds exhibit area. Group members can check out over 200 species of birds at the exhibit. You can feed colorful lorikeets at Lorikeet Adventure. The group will see animals such as African penguins, flamingos, bald eagles, and the cassowary.
Predator Ridge is an area of the zoo where guests can meander through rock outcroppings and native brush and observe various animals. Group members will see lions, hyenas, and African wild dogs. If you enjoy monkeys and other apes, the team should stop by the exhibit area known as Primate Panorama. The habitat is the largest great ape habitat in the world. You can observe the monkeys playing and climbing on twisting vines. You may also observe the gorillas and the orangutans climbing ropes or taking afternoon hammock naps. Tropical Discovery is an exhibit where you and your group mates will be immersed in a world of balmy jungles and coral reefs. You can get a glimpse of colorful exotic creatures which include fish, amphibians, invertebrates, reptiles.