Don't Miss It- Top Eight Greatest Zoos In The World

Children love to visit zoos, where they can get in touch with wonderful friends. The following 8 fun zoos have their own special features and are good places to meet during great travel!

Singapore Zoo, Singapore



It has always been considered as one of the most beautiful zoos in the world. Designers strive to create their own wild habitats for a variety of animals: tropical rainforests, rift valleys, plains, lakes, rockeries, and more.

Official website: http://www.zoo.com.sg/

Zoo Berlin, Germany


Two Harbor Seal pups joined the pod at Zoo Berlin! See photos of the pups on ZooBorns.com

Opened in the mid-19th century, Germany's largest and most famous zoo, with more than 1,500 species and 20,000 animals, is the zoo with the most species in the world.


Official website: http://www.zoo-berlin.de/

San Diego Zoo, USA


Africa Rocks Baboon, Lemur, leopard, and penguin looming over an excited rock concert crowd.

The founders of many zoos in the world are often businessmen and even animal traffickers, and the founder of the zoo, Harry Vigevers, is a medical doctor. He founded the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoological Society in 1916. The Society has gathered a large number of outstanding research and management talents, which has made the San Diego Zoo the world's first zoo to establish a wildlife park, breeding center and conservation research institute. The San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Wildlife Park are separate but integrated.

Official website: http://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/

Toronto Zoo, Canada

White Lioness at the Toronto Zoo

With more than 5,000 species of animals, the Toronto Zoo is divided into seven areas, including the Africa Pavilion, the Americas Pavilion, and the Indian Malay Pavilion. It is known as the largest indoor orangutan pavilion in North America. The park's Zellers Discovery Zone is a paradise for children, with a children's zoo (Kids Zoo), a water park (Splash Island) and an animal show at the Waterside Theatre very suitable for the whole family to bring children to play together.

Official website: http://www.torontozoo.com/


Chester Zoo, UK



Founded in 1931, Chester Zoo is located in Chester, Cheshire, in the northwest of England. It is one of the largest and most popular zoos in the UK. Covering an area of 110 acres, the zoo is a beautiful home with more than 8,000 animals and more than 400 animals.

From large elephants and rhinos to delicate butterflies, there are a variety of wild animals in every corner of the 110-acre green garden. Black rhinos, giraffes, elephants, lions, and tigers are common.  There are bird language and flower gardens, children's entertainment areas, theme gardens, and other basic park facilities.

Official website: http://www.chesterzoo.org/

Vienna Zoo, Austria


The Vienna Zoo is located in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1752 and was used as a venue for the exhibition of royal animals in the early Habsburg dynasty. It is one of the oldest zoos in the world.

The most attractive in the park is the Panda Pavilion. The two pandas here are from China, named Yangyang and Longhui. In 2007, Yangyang gave birth to a little panda. This is the first time in 25 years in Europe. Breeding successfully the little panda. In the rainforest area, visitors can pass through a place that mimics the Amazon rainforest, come to the aquarium, drift in the Amazonian waters, and observe animals. Polar animals are on display in the newly opened Arctic Pavilion.

Official website: http://www.zoovienna.at/

Dubai Aquarium 

The Dubai Aquarium is one of the largest water tanks in the world, measuring 51 meters x 20 meters x 11 meters, in addition to the world's largest viewing wall with a width of 32.8 meters and a height of 8.3 meters. More than 33,000 marine life lives in the Dubai Aquarium, covering more than 85 marine species including more than 400 sharks and squids.

The 270-degree plexiglass sightseeing tunnel at the Dubai Aquarium gives you the chance to experience an incredible zero-distance experience with the most fascinating underwater animals on the planet.

Longbai Koala Zoo, Australia



When you come to Australia, don't miss this koala zoo, which was founded in 1927 and is the largest and oldest in the world. In Australia, not all zoos allow close contact with koalas, and at the Longbai Koala Zoo, at any time the park is open, visitors can hug a lovely test in an open space at a fraction of the cost. Pull and take a photo with them, and you can also feed the kangaroos and the beautiful Australian colorful parrots. Of course, there are also strict rules in the park for each koala to be held by tourists every day.

Official website: http://www.koala.net/

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