Frequently Asked Questions




How does the zoo ensure the well-being of its animals?

The zoo is deeply committed to animal welfare, providing spacious and naturalistic enclosures that allow each animal to exhibit natural behaviors. Dedicated veterinarians and caretakers monitor the animals’ health daily, ensuring they receive proper nutrition, medical care, and enrichment activities to keep them mentally stimulated and physically active.

Absolutely! The zoo offers a wide range of educational programs for children, including interactive workshops, guided tours, and hands-on exhibits that teach about wildlife, conservation, and the environment. These programs are designed to be both fun and informative, inspiring a love for animals and an understanding of their importance.

The zoo actively participates in conservation efforts, including breeding programs for endangered species and partnerships with global wildlife organizations. Additionally, a portion of ticket sales supports habitat preservation projects and conservation research, helping protect animals both in captivity and in the wild.

While respecting each animal’s space, the zoo provides safe and engaging viewing areas where visitors can see animals up close without disturbing them. Some sections also feature interactive areas with certain animals, such as petting zoos or bird feeding stations, for a more personal experience.

Yes, the zoo is fully accessible, with wheelchair-friendly pathways, ramps, and facilities. Additionally, the zoo provides accommodations such as accessible restrooms, designated parking, and stroller rentals to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit for everyone.