Watch animals in action as they engage in natural behaviors, from playful interactions to hunting simulations. Our daily enrichment activities are designed to keep animals mentally and physically stimulated, offering visitors a glimpse of life in the wild.
Our zoo is home to several endangered species, including Amur tigers, Sumatran rhinos, and red pandas. We participate in international conservation programs to help protect these animals and their natural habitats.
Yes, we offer special feeding programs where visitors can safely interact with certain animals, such as giraffes and goats in our petting zoo. Please check our website for the feeding schedule and details.
Absolutely! We offer a variety of educational programs for children, including summer camps, interactive learning sessions, and guided tours. These programs help kids learn more about animals and conservation in a fun, engaging way.
We have implemented several eco-friendly initiatives, such as recycling, using renewable energy, and reducing plastic waste. Our educational programs also raise awareness about the importance of protecting the environment.
Yes, we have interactive zones where visitors can get up close to animals. For example, in our petting zoo, you can feed and touch goats and sheep, while in our bird garden, you can walk among free-flying birds.
Yes, visitors are welcome to bring their own food and enjoy it in designated picnic areas. Additionally, we have on-site cafés where you can purchase food and drinks.
We ensure that our animals live in environments that closely resemble their natural habitats. The enclosures are designed to meet their physical and psychological needs, and each animal receives enrichment activities to keep them mentally and physically healthy.
Yes, in addition to children's programs, we offer guided tours and special events for adults, including behind-the-scenes experiences and wildlife photography workshops. These programs are perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of wildlife and conservation.