
New Orleans: Audubon Zoo Ticket and Combination Option – New Orleans, Louisiana
Visit the world-class Audubon Zoo in New Orleans to see rare and endangered animals in award-winning exhibits. Upgrade and save by combining your zoo visit with the aquarium and insectarium access.
EXPERIENCE:
Step into New Orleans’ Audubon Zoo with your pre-booked ticket. Enjoy 50+ acres of innovative natural habitats and 1,700+ animals representing more than 350 species. Upgrade to a combined option and enjoy access to Audubon Aquarium and/or Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium.
See the African lion habitat featuring breathtakingly close views of 3 females and 1 male, and the outdoor Sumatran orangutan habitat featuring orangutan babies born at the zoo. Discover the famous Monkey Hill, featuring a 5-level treehouse.
Be transported to Central America at the Jaguar Jungle, complete with an archeological dig, spider monkeys, ocelots, a jaguar, and the “Criaturas de la Noche” bat house.
Check out the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit, the world’s only urban swamp, showcasing animals from South Louisiana like black bears, bobcats, foxes, and the white alligator. Interact with domestic species, such as sheep and goats, while learning about sustainable agricultural practices at Watoto Farm.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Gaze at endangered whooping cranes, Amur leopards, and Sumatran orangutans
Visit Audubon Zoo in New Orleans and come across more than 1,700 animals
Learn interesting facts at daily animal care demonstrations throughout the zoo
Experience the award-winning Louisiana Swamp, Jaguar Jungle, and Monkey Hill
Enjoy optional access to the insightful Audubon Aquarium and Audubon Insectarium
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