Top 10 Largest Zoos In The World for Your Next Family Adventure
By Priyanka Roshan | Sept 20, 2024
Traveling with family creates lasting memories! Here are 10 fantastic family-friendly international destinations that won’t break the bank for Indian families seeking adventure and fun:
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The Toronto Zoo spans 710 acres and houses over 5,000 animals from 500 species. Divided into seven regions like the Tundra Trek and African Savanna, it offers interactive exhibits, a splash pad, and seasonal family events.
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The Columbus Zoo spans 580 acres and houses over 10,000 animals from 600 species. Located in Ohio, it also features a water park, aquarium, and golf course, perfect for a fun-filled family day.
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The Bronx Zoo in New York City spans 265 acres, housing over 6,000 animals from 700 species. Notable exhibits include the Congo Gorilla Forest, Tiger Mountain, and World of Birds.
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The Beijing Zoo, one of China's oldest and largest, spans 219 acres and houses 14,500 animals from 950 species. Known for its giant pandas, it also features a scenic lake for boat rides.
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The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska, spans 130 acres and is famous for its conservation work. It features the world's largest indoor desert and rainforest for an immersive visitor experience.
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The San Diego Zoo spans 100 acres in Balboa Park, California, with over 3,500 animals from 650 species. Its cageless, open-air exhibits recreate natural habitats for a unique family experience.
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The Berlin Zoological Garden, opened in 1844, spans 86 acres and houses over 20,000 animals from 1,400 species, making it one of Europe's oldest and most diverse zoos.
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The Taronga Zoo in Sydney spans 69 acres, housing 4,000 animals from 350 species. It offers stunning harbour views, conservation efforts, and interactive behind-the-scenes tours.
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Founded in 1864, the Moscow Zoo spans 53 acres and houses 8,000 animals from 1,000 species. It features a mix of historic architecture and modern exhibits, including an aquarium and a children’s zoo.
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Located in Regent’s Park, the London Zoo is the world’s oldest scientific zoo, opened in 1828. Spanning 36 acres, it houses 17,000 animals from 600 species and features family-friendly exhibits.
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