Safari Adventure

Safari Adventure is a location in the Nuka-World Amusement Park in 2287. The whole area is infested with gatorclaws, similar to deathclaws. The only inhabitants left are a family of primates, alongside a human called Cito.

Background
One of the most ambitious park expansion built at Nuka-World, Safari Adventure brought opened in 2067 on Labor Day weekend. The park took seven years to come to complete due to the extensive input from a variety of zoological and environmental scientists, which brought together dozens of exotic species in one place for visitors to observe in an environment close to their own. The park was quite popular, but had more than a few run ins with radical animal rights groups, like the Animal Friends and Defenders (A.F.A.D.).

While most of the species housed inside died out in the wake of the Great War, some proved themselves hardy enough to survive, like the gazelle, brahmiluff and gatorclaw.

However, the expansion holds a dark secret: beneath the park, there is a replication facility (a cloning center) that was used for the preservation of species and returning the ecosystem to normal. Unfortunately, one of the experiments created a whole new species, rather than preserving an old one. The previously gatorclaws were the result. Only one person is brave enough to still remain in the park: Cito and his family of ghoulrillas.

Layout
The Safari Adventure zone has two entrances: one to the south, and one to the north. Entering from the south, following the west wall northward leads first to some smaller abandoned buildings and a Nuka-mixer station. Further north is an amphitheater with a small maintenance shed behind it. North of that is a small café with a boat sitting on top of it as well as a boarded up restroom. Continuing north is the reptile house and just a little further is the northern entrance to the park, which leads to the Angry Anaconda rollercoaster ride.

Starting again from the south entrance, going straight north leads directly to the Safari Adventure Welcome Center as well as a fight between Cito and a gatorclaw. North of the welcome center is a group of cages and still further is a hedge maze that leads to Cappy's treehouse and a hidden Cappy clue. To reach the clue, upon entering the maze take a right, another right, a left and then continue down the path until the end. To reach the treehouse, from the entrance take a right, a left, a left again and then hug the left wall until the elevator to the treehouse is reached. North of the maze is a bear cave.

Finally, starting again from the south entrance, this time hugging the east wall, first a small market will be passed featuring another Nuka-mixer station. From there, continue east and then north and past a boarded up restroom and water tower to reach the primate house. Another hidden Cappy clue can be found behind the gorilla statue in front of the primate house by walking through a hole in the hedge to the right of the primate house entrance. North of the primate house is a small area with picnic benches.

Notable loot

 * A fusion core - Next to the door of the AFAD base at the Angry Anaconda.
 * Nuka-Hearty recipe - To the right and behind the entrance of the Jungle Journey theater, in a shed.
 * Nuka-Rush recipe - Inside the welcome center, on the circular desk.
 * Several Nuka-Cola lunchboxes and a Vault-Tec lunchbox - At the picnic table area near the bear cave at the northeastern corner of the park.
 * A set of leveled power armor - Just outside the Safari Adventure zone, in an expert-locked building northwest of the main entrance to the zone.
 * Wildman rags - Worn by Cito.
 * Cito's Shiny Slugger - Given by Cito after helping him clear the gatorclaws from Safari Adventure.

Appearances
Safari Adventure only appears in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.