Samburu Giraffe Feeding Station

Samburu Giraffe Feeding Station is a zoo exhibit Miami located in United States.

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Address

12400 SW 152nd St (at Zoo Miami) Miami , FL 33177 United States

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Yaron Kerget

Great attraction for kids and adults, you never get any closer to giraffes anywhere else. But be ready to wait for a long time cause line can be way looong

Angie Smithen

It's $3.00 unless you got it included in your packaged zoo deal, like I did with Groupon. I love it and it was a lot of fun getting so close to the giraffes! I wish I had gone through a second time.

Stephanie

DO THIS! Buy some leaves to feed the giraffes, it was one of the coolest things I've ever done in my life... and I'm quite something, so this is saying a lot.

Angie Smithen

It is a very long walk from the entrance, you might want to take the monorail or rent a safari cycle to get there quicker and not be as tired as we were.

Miriam Goldman

Worth the small charge!

Luciana Chaim

Emocionante!

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