
SIX FLAGS SAFARI TIMINGS FREE
The audio tour is free and can be streamed from any mobile device. At the start of their adventure, guests will receive a handout with QR codes that take them to the audio tour and safari map. Guests will learn fun and educational facts about the animals, hear fascinating animal sounds and music from around the world. Energetic narrators will showcase 11 simulated natural habitats featuring more than 70 different species of animals. New Audio Tour – Guests can immerse themselves in the animal world with a new audio tour.Enhanced Mobile App – A new mobile app feature allowed guests to add their safari pass to their Google Pay Wallet or Apple Wallet expediting the admission experience and reduce wait time.Enhanced Safari Entrance – Six Flags’ expansive modernization and beautification efforts included a new roadway entrance and upgraded safari plaza to welcome guests.Other enhancements to the Six Flags Great Adventure Drive Thru Safari made in 2022 Baboon Village – Guests will be able to visit the Baboon Jungle prior to exiting the safari.Tigris Asiana – There are plenty of tigers to be found in Tigris Asian and other animals to meet such as Nilgai, Yak, Bengal Tiger and Siberian Tiger.Didgeradoo Pass – Drive through the outback where you can come face to face with Red Kangaroo, Emu and Black Swan.Conservation Area – Travel through an untouched part of the safari left for NJ native species like birds, foxes, turtles and even the great bald eagle.Terra Urus – European Brown Bear cousins to the Grizzly Bears.


Two Red Lechwe Calves: You can identify two red lechwe calves, born onsite this winter, by their reddish fur, white-ringed eyes and tall horns reaching up to three feet long.They live along with exotic hoof stock like addax, white-tailed gnu (black wildebeest) and aoudad. They resemble a horse, gloating a tufted tail, mane and impressive, ringed horns that curve like a scimitar. Two Sable Antelope Calves: Get ready to see two sable antelope calves born in the safari and residing in the Serengeti Grasslands section.
