At Badaling Wildlife World, you can enjoy close encounters with animals such as pandas, tigers, lions, and various species of birds. Visitors can take safaris, participate in feeding sessions, and watch live animal shows. The park also features themed areas for children and family-friendly activities.

Badaling Wildlife World, located at the foot of the Badaling Great Wall, is one of China's largest mountain natural ecological parks. Featuring large-scale free-range displays of wild animals, it showcases representative animals from around the world, including white tigers from the Americas, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes from Africa, kangaroos from Australia, and crested ibis and golden takins from China. The park comprises five functional areas: wildlife viewing, mountain and forest tourism, ecological conservation, ancient cultural heritage, and leisure.
In addition to a diverse array of wildlife, the zoo also boasts a unique and captivating natural landscape of mountain ravines within its forested tourist areas and ecological reserves. The terrain here is intertwined and winding, with elevations rising in the south and decreasing in the north, creating a rich tapestry of scenery and majestic peaks. While admiring the stunning mountain scenery, you can interact with the docile animals and take photos with them. The zoo also boasts a 3.5-kilometer stretch of the ancient Great Wall, the site of ancient kilns used to fire its bricks, and a thousand-year-old stone Buddha statue, where Li Zicheng entered Beijing.
The northern temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate is characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall in summer and low temperatures and little rainfall in winter.
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours
90 yuan/person
8:30-16:30 (winter), 8:00-17:00 (spring, summer, autumn)
Badaling Wildlife World is part of the Badaling Scenic Area, known for its proximity to the Great Wall of China. The wildlife park was developed to combine wildlife conservation and entertainment, providing educational experiences about animal protection while allowing visitors to observe animals in their natural habitats.
The wildlife park is located in the Yanqing District of Beijing, near the Badaling section of the Great Wall. It can be accessed by taxi, private car, or public transport, including buses and the Badaling Railway Station. For those coming by metro, take Line 13 and transfer to Line S2 at the Sanyuanqiao station for the Badaling Railway Station.
The park is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is during weekdays and early mornings to avoid the large crowds, particularly during peak seasons like national holidays and weekends.
The entrance fee ranges from ¥120 to ¥150 for adults. Tickets can be purchased online via travel platforms or at the entrance gate. Special discounts may be available for children and seniors.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons. It is suggested to book at least 1-2 days ahead to secure your tickets and avoid long wait times at the entrance.
Plan for about 3 to 4 hours to explore the park thoroughly, including animal exhibitions, safari experiences, and shows.
Must-see areas include the panda exhibition zone, the safari car ride to see larger animals like tigers and lions, and the bird sanctuary. Don’t miss the animal feeding shows and educational presentations.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and English-speaking guides may be available upon request. Audio guides in English are also offered for self-guided exploration.
The best photography spots are near the panda enclosures, the safari car route, and the viewing platforms overlooking the larger animal habitats. The park also offers great shots of wildlife in natural surroundings.
Start at the entrance, visit the panda area, then proceed to the safari car ride. Afterward, explore the bird sanctuary and end with a visit to the animal shows. Leave time for relaxing in designated rest areas.
Currently, the park does not offer night visits or light shows. Special animal feeding tours may be available during certain times of the year.
The park can be crowded during weekends and holidays. To avoid large crowds, visit during weekdays, especially in the morning.
The park provides clean toilets, water stations, rest areas, and food vendors offering snacks and drinks. Shops sell souvenirs, animal-themed merchandise, and snacks.
The park is wheelchair accessible, and paths are stroller-friendly for children. There are also benches and shaded areas for elderly visitors to rest.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted throughout the park. Cash payments are also possible, but mobile payments are more common.
Inside the park, you will find a few small cafes and food stalls. Nearby, there are restaurants offering both Chinese and international cuisine, especially around the Badaling Great Wall area.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the park's food stalls. Halal food options are available at some nearby restaurants.
There are several hotels near Badaling Wildlife World, including the Badaling International Hotel and other accommodations around the Badaling Great Wall area. These hotels offer convenient access to the park and nearby attractions.
Nearby attractions include the Badaling Great Wall, the Great Wall Museum, and the Ming Tombs. These are all easily accessible for a full day trip combining nature, history, and wildlife.
There are souvenir shops inside the park selling animal-themed toys, plushies, keychains, postcards, and other items related to the wildlife world.
After visiting the wildlife park, you can take a taxi, private car, or bus back to central Beijing. The Badaling Railway Station offers convenient access to the city’s metro and bus network for further travel.