The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo

Located at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, the Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo is a man-made sanctuary for exotic creatures. Covering 4 acres and with 400,000 gallons of freshwater filling nine ponds, the intimate grounds are lined with tropical trees, plants, waterfalls and other stunning landscapes. Flamingos, macaws and koi fish are some of the animals that you'll see at the habitat. Best of all, this family-friendly attraction on the Las Vegas Strip attraction doesn't require guests to pay for admission. Casinos, shops, restaurants and clubs are only steps away from this small zoo-like venue. Click to book your Las Vegas show tickets.

Animals and Landscape

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Hailing from remote lagoons of Chile, flamingos roam the lush grounds at the Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo. Known for their distinct pink plumage, these large wading birds graciously live in flocks on Flamingo Island, which is lined with palm trees and other stunning tropical landscaping. As you explore the tranquil habitat, you'll surely notice colorful Koi fish swimming in the crystal-clear streams and pools. These Oriental fish swim in harmony with Ring Tealed ducks, which are native to South America. Some other beautiful birds that live at the Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo include the Sacred Ibis, brown pelican and swan. The habitat hosts daily pelican feeding presentations at 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Depending on the season, some turtles might be seen on the edges of the pools and lagoons. Due to natural hibernation, these small creatures won't be seen at the property in the winter. Some other star residents at the habitat include the red-and-green macaws, which thrive naturally in the jungles of South America and Central America. Guests have great opportunities to take photographs with these highly intelligent parrots, which might occasionally mimic some human sounds. This wildlife sanctuary also has some impressive man-made waterfalls that gently cascade down cliffs and pinnacles. Listening to the trickling acoustics of the water could be a great way to relax in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The property also includes a charming water fountain with figures of flamingos. Click to book your Las Vegas show tickets.

Visiting The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo

The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo is tucked away behind the high-rise facade of the Flamingo Hotel on South Las Vegas Boulevard, which is the main thoroughfare in the Las Vegas Strip. Carrying traffic in eastbound and westbound directions, Flamingo Road is another busy road that leads to the hotel. In addition, this major property is conveniently served by the Las Vegas Monorail at the Flamingo & Caesars Palace Station. An elevated pedestrian bridge connects the above-ground station with the resort's main entrance. Several large hotels on the Las Vegas Strip are also located within walking distance of the habitat. For example, guests at the LINQ, Bellagio and Bally's can enjoy a stroll to the animal sanctuary. Visitors from other parts of the Strip or Downtown Las Vegas could take the DEUCE bus that's integrated into the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada network.

Location: Flamingo Hotel at 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 89109

Click here to visit The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo official website.

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