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Zoos with Donkeys in Italy 2026

All zoos in Italy where you can see Donkeys — covering all species.

3 zoos ranked 4,6 avg. rating
Safari Park #1 4,7

Safari Park

Pombia, Italy

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park, located in Escondido, California, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary and adventure park operated by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. Established as a sister park to the famous San Diego Zoo, it offers visitors the unique opportunity to experience animals in expansive, naturalistic habitats. The park is especially known for its large, open-range enclosures where herds of animals roam freely, simulating their native environments. One of its newest attractions, the Denny Sanford Elephant Valley, allows guests to come face-to-face with the largest land animals on Earth. Visitors can choose from a variety of safari experiences, including behind-the-scenes tours, cart safaris, and even overnight 'Roar & Snore' adventures.

Safari Park Le Cornelle #2 4,6

Safari Park Le Cornelle

Valbrembo, Italy

Safari Park Le Cornelle, officially known as Parco Faunistico Le Cornelle, is a zoological park located in Valbrembo, Italy. The park is dedicated to the protection and conservation of animal species, with a particular focus on those threatened with extinction. Established as more than just a traditional zoo, Le Cornelle aims to educate visitors about the delicate balance between humans and nature. The park is home to over one hundred animal species, offering guests the opportunity to observe rare and fascinating creatures such as the Berber lion, which is extinct in the wild, and the elusive okapi. Visitors can explore themed areas including a reptile house, a savannah with zebras and rhinos, a tropical forest, and an island for giant Aldabra tortoises, making it a diverse and immersive wildlife experience.

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia #3 4,5

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia

Fasano, Italy

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia, located in Fasano, Puglia, Italy, is recognized as the second largest wildlife park in Europe. Established as a modern zoological garden, it plays a significant role in the conservation of endangered species. The zoo spans an impressive 140 hectares, offering a vast natural oasis where animals from over 200 species live in conditions that closely resemble their natural habitats. Visitors can expect an immersive experience, with opportunities to observe a wide variety of animals up close, including marine mammals like sea lions, seals, and penguins. The park is also family-friendly, providing educational activities and attractions for children, as well as an adjacent amusement park with more than 20 rides.