Escobar named his home Hacienda Napoles which means Naples Estate in Spanish.
The ranch also had a large collection of old and luxurious cars and bikes.
He himself lived in a Spanish colonial villa.
Most of the animals were given away to other zoos as it was too expensive to maintain them.
There is a museum in the middle of the park entirely dedicated to the drug lord.
Nearly 50,000 tourists is said to visit the place annually.
Sources:Seattle Times/Simon’s JamJar/Vice/Latin Post/InnovateUs.netviaLost at E Minor