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Manila Zoo

On July 25, 1959, the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden opened its doors to the public. It serves as one of the educational centers in the country where the viewing public can observe, discover and learn interesting facts about the beauty of Philippine fauna and flora.

Manila Zoo

Manila Zoo has a land area of 5.5 hectares and has a current population of about 500 animals. There are 106 species, among which are 30 different kinds of mammals, 63 reptile species and 13 types of birds. In addition to popular zoo occupants such as elephant, tigers lions and the hippos, Manila Zoo also houses several endemic and indigenous species of animals like the bearcat, long-talied macaques and crocodiles.

Located along Adriatico St., Manila, the Zoo also has canteens, souvenir shops, boating rentals at the lagoon and several playgrounds that cater to children and tourists.

Manila Zoo

With a good mix of education and entertainment purposes, the Manila Zoo does its best to appeal to everyone.

As of July 2003, all of the animals in the Animal Gallery and all of the birds in the Bird Gallery can be seen at the Manila Zoo.

Note: Some of the birds and animals in the galleries may be out of public view at Manila Zoo from time to time. We're sorry for any inconvenience.

If you have a special interest in a particular species, send us an email and we may be able to tell you more.

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