A lovely place that we visit often.
The wildlife section is particularly nice when the weather is cool and the animals are active.
The zoo area is also pleasant when it's not overly crowded.
Many exhibits have been modernized recently, allowing for closer viewing of the animals.
Feeding times are always enjoyable to witness.
Avoid visiting on holidays, as it becomes too packed.
Residents of Ramat Gan and Tel Aviv enjoy discounts! This place is filled with the emotions that adorable animals share. I adore giraffes, zebras, orangutans, and night foxes. The 90-year-old giant grandma turtle is always happy to blink at you slowly. You can even catch live orangutan TV show series. The penguins are cooling off while enjoying their fish. It's truly fascinating. The animals receive excellent care. Just a heads up that the lions’ exhibit closes at 3 PM.
The park isn't as well kept as expected.
The entire zoo has a rat problem, even in the bear enclosure! The ponds in the animal habitats are so dirty that you can hardly see what's inside them. Additionally, the crocodile's area is littered with trash and plastic bottles. We barely spotted the lions because they were far away, and their enclosure is surrounded by an electric fence that keeps them from getting close to the cars.
The kids enjoyed it, which was fun for them.
However, it was quite disappointing overall.
A fantastic attraction for both kids and adults.
With magnificent animals and plenty of spots to sit and grab a bite or drink.
While there aren’t many shaded areas in the walking paths, there are sufficient sitting zones with shade.
If you’re taking kids, it’s advisable to bring a stroller or other type of transport for them due to the long walking distances.
So many unforgettable impressions!
The park blends well with the natural surroundings, giving a true sense of being in a jungle.
We spent about 4 hours here, and I believe it's an adventure for an entire day.
What matters most to us is that the animals are well cared for, and the organization is engaged in ecological projects for breeding endangered species.
We’ll definitely return.