A very cute zoo where you can look at the animals in your habitat, feed many and even touch them! A good performance with cats, which you can then take a picture with!
This is the best zoo, if you can call it a zoo.The Yamoskovsky zoo does not compare closely with this wonderful place.Animals live freely, no cramped cages, bars and small pens.Animals walk in large areas and move freely.We took a taxi from the hotel on our own and the taxi driver was waiting for us and time was short...it is necessary to go for half a day, so that you can walk freely and have plenty.I recommend this wonderful place to everyone!
Visited in June 2023 with a 13-year-old son. Transfer hotel-zoo + ticket + dinner and Zulu show - 160 dinars per person. The zoo is terrible. Thin, starved and half-dead animals, a terrible smell (you can see the cages are rarely cleaned). They wanted to ride camels, but they couldn't even come up - ambergris was knocked down. There are almost no ministers. No one is looking after the order. When we were there, some tourists (it's not Russian) fed the monkey with cigarette butts. Rabbits, turtles and porcupines were more or less active. The giraffe is no more (dead). Elephants are terribly dirty. There are no pools in the aviaries!! In this heat!! Of course, I compare mainly with the Moscow zoo, we are from Moscow, but we were in the zoo in 2022, and in the exoterrarium there, even though they let you touch the reptiles there, they look healthy and well-groomed. He remembers small private contact zoos more, where animals are not fed in order to sell more food. The Zulu show is great, it's the only one that saved the impression. There's nothing to say about the seal show either. Half an hour of repeating the same 5 numbers, starting at 15.00? Are you serious? And all this in the wild heat (there is no canopy near the spectator area). In general, if you live nearby, go to a Zulu restaurant and watch the program. I don't recommend a zoo.