Visiting a zoo helps raise awareness about environmental issues, such as deforestation, climate change, and habitat loss. Our exhibits often include information about how these challenges impact animals and what we can do to help protect their habitats.
Kito was just a baby elephant when he was found alone on the outskirts of a wildlife reserve in Africa. His herd had been targeted by poachers, and Kito was one of the few survivors. Weak and traumatized, he was brought to a conservation center for rehabilitation.
Luna, a beautiful snow leopard, was born in the rugged mountains of Central Asia. However, her life in the wild was cut short when she was caught in a poacher’s trap. Luckily, Luna was found by a team of wildlife rescuers before it was too late.
Tiko, a mischievous young chimpanzee, was born in the wild but lost his parents when he was very young. Confused and scared, he was captured by illegal wildlife traders. After months of living in cramped conditions.
Our dedicated zookeepers work tirelessly to provide the best care for our animals. From feeding routines to health checks, they ensure that each animal’s needs are met. Visitors can even meet our zookeepers during special demonstrations and learn about their daily work.
GalleryIn addition to land animals, our zoo is home to a variety of aquatic species. With specially designed aquariums, we aim to raise awareness about the threats facing marine ecosystems, such as overfishing and pollution.