A fairly clean place with very well-groomed and well-fed animals. Some can be petted at your own risk, but most are in safe enclosures to protect particularly incomprehensible "humans".
Entrance is paid, but the price is adequate. Children under 6 years old are free of charge. I advise you to check the working hours on the official website, since they have a day off on Mondays, but everything can change.
The zoo is located almost on the mountainside, so the road will periodically lead to the top, which will seem very exhausting in the heat. It is better to choose a cloudy day to visit. The abundance of greenery does not save you from the heat.
Drinking fountains and water vending machines are available here, but it is better to take water with you. The restrooms were only seen at the entrance, but in any case you will be given a map when you visit, so you can find everything without much difficulty.
There are a lot of animals and birds here. There is someone to look at and stick to the cage for a while. In general, I recommend visiting
A large territory, you drive right into the park by car, the aviaries are spacious: the price for 2 adults and two children is 400 liras. There are few animals, it's kind of deserted, the bears, who really wanted to see a terribly uncomfortable approach with a disgusting smell, wanted to quickly escape from there. There are unwashed glasses on the tiger enclosure, through which nothing can be seen. The only thing that gave pleasure was to see a cheerful family of capuchins who carefully looked after each other and a pond with turtles. And so boring, I have never seen a more dense zoo. And I was in many) I think that there are so few recommendations for visiting it) now it is clear. You can't buy water or ice cream there. A remote park