How to Enjoy a Day at Honolulu Zoo
Start at the flamingos from the front entrance and go to your right., Travel down the path to see the orangutans, tortoises, and the reptile house., Come out and go into the African Savanna, which includes hippos, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, hyenas...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start at the flamingos from the front entrance and go to your right.
Enjoy the sights of the elephants and voices of the various monkeys.
With an exhibit of monkeys, there are turtles on logs along the water side. , The reptile house contains a variety of amphibians and reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and frogs.,,, Food ranges from spam musubis, hotdogs, and plate lunches.
Drinks do not come with lids, as the lids are a hazard to the animals., Know that one of these bird exhibits has the Nene Goose, the state bird., This is the only exit of the zoo; instead of having 3 or 4 gates along the parking lot side. -
Step 2: Travel down the path to see the orangutans
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Step 3: tortoises
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Step 4: and the reptile house.
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Step 5: Come out and go into the African Savanna
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Step 6: which includes hippos
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Step 7: giraffes
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Step 8: rhinos
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Step 9: zebras
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Step 10: hyenas
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Step 11: and several other African animals.
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Step 12: Enjoy the newly renovated Keiki Zoo
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Step 13: which includes a llama
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Step 14: chickens
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Step 15: a petting area of goats
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Step 16: and a new "tube" of koi fish.
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Step 17: Eat at the Kapahulu Market and snack bar and then let the kids play at the nearby playground across the path.
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Step 18: Take a breather and look at the different birds.
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Step 19: Remember that the exit is just past the flamingo area.
Detailed Guide
Enjoy the sights of the elephants and voices of the various monkeys.
With an exhibit of monkeys, there are turtles on logs along the water side. , The reptile house contains a variety of amphibians and reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and frogs.,,, Food ranges from spam musubis, hotdogs, and plate lunches.
Drinks do not come with lids, as the lids are a hazard to the animals., Know that one of these bird exhibits has the Nene Goose, the state bird., This is the only exit of the zoo; instead of having 3 or 4 gates along the parking lot side.
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