
Chance feeding one of the lions at the training window!
The Zoo has always offered a variety of behind the scenes tours, but recently someone noticed that the process of registering, scheduling, and coordinating the keepers could use a bit of organization.
Fortunately, the Education department has some experience with that.
As part of the reorganization process, we got to go on “mock” tours of all the areas we now offer. Let me tell you, there are some awesome experiences available! Through the training process, I got to see the inside of the orangutan building, feed a lion at the training window, go inside the Zoo’s 10-below freezer, pass pieces of fruit to the cassowary, meet one of our new rhinos up close, and many more cool things!
To make it all a little easier for everyone involved, our tours are now set to certain days and times. For example, if you want to take a tour of the Commissary (and that super-cold freezer), you can do it on Tuesday or Thursday at 9:30am. We’ve also made them more consistent: every tour starts with a 30-minute front of scenes tour led by one of the Education Specialists, and that person accompanies the group on the behind the scenes portion as well.

DeAndra feeds the bongo during our tour training!
As different areas offer different experiences, there are now categories of tours. Sneak Peeks give you a look inside a back area of the Zoo, Premiere tours include an up-close animal experience, and the Star Treatment tours include an encounter with one of our coolest animals. We’ve also added a Red Carpet Experience: The African Forest Safari Package. This four-hour tour is the one I am the most excited about; it includes an hour front of scenes guided tour, lunch at Twiga Terrace, and behind the scenes tours of all four of the new animal buildings of The African Forest. I hope someone books that tour, because I can’t wait to lead it!
Interested in booking a tour or finding out if your favorite animal area is available? www.houstonzoo.org/tours