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8FMJ+VFR, Av. Mgr Jean Félix De Hemptinne, Lubumbashi, Congo - Kinshasa
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Lubumbashi Zoo

619 Chau. Laurent-Désiré Kabila, Lubumbashi, Congo - Kinshasa
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Sampa SampaSampa Sampa
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Lubumbashi Zoo in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and it was a delightful experience. The zoo, although not without its areas for improvement, offered many positive aspects that made my visit enjoyable. First and foremost, the zoo's dedication to animal welfare was evident. The staff members were caring and knowledgeable, providing a nurturing environment for the animals. Their commitment to the well-being of the animals was commendable and added to the positive atmosphere of the zoo. The zoo's collection of local species was fascinating, allowing visitors to appreciate the incredible biodiversity of the region. I particularly enjoyed observing the indigenous animals and learning about their unique characteristics. It was a fantastic opportunity to get closer to the wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One aspect that stood out was the friendly and accommodating nature of the staff. Despite the occasional language barrier, the staff members were always ready to assist and provide information. Their passion for the animals and willingness to answer questions made the visit even more engaging and enjoyable. The Lubumbashi Zoo also had a serene and peaceful ambiance, making it a pleasant place to spend a day. Strolling through the beautifully landscaped pathways, I was able to immerse myself in nature and appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Additionally, the zoo's commitment to education and conservation was admirable. Although I would have appreciated more signage and information boards, the staff members did their best to share their knowledge and raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. This dedication to education made the visit not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. While the amenities at the zoo were modest, they still met basic needs. The available dining options, although limited, provided satisfactory refreshments during my visit. The cleanliness of the facilities was maintained adequately, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors. In conclusion, my visit to the Lubumbashi Zoo was filled with positive experiences. The staff's dedication, the diverse collection of local species, the serene ambiance, and the educational initiatives all contributed to a memorable day spent in the company of wildlife. With its already strong foundation, the Lubumbashi Zoo has the potential to continue evolving and becoming an even more remarkable destination for both locals and tourists.
Nicholas TheyerlNicholas Theyerl
A really nice place! The animals seem to have good habitats. Very impressive to see tigers... In Africa! I would really recommend a stop here if you have time when visiting Lubumbashi. Entry was $15 for foreign nationals and we tipped our tour guide another 20,000 FC (about $7).
Santa A.Santa A.
Je suis agréablement surprise de voir l'endroit. Assez d'animaux, de bons guides, des enclos sécurisés et juste une grande diversité de faunes et flores. Je fais mon commentaire en français pcq le pays est francophone mais all in all, I highly recommend this place. The price is 6USD for national and 10$ for foreigners. Children is 3$ and 5$. Huge parking, amazing restaurant (2.5 stars) and wheelchair accessible some places. No Wi-Fi and some of the washrooms were cringe worthly.
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Lubumbashi Zoo in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and it was a delightful experience. The zoo, although not without its areas for improvement, offered many positive aspects that made my visit enjoyable. First and foremost, the zoo's dedication to animal welfare was evident. The staff members were caring and knowledgeable, providing a nurturing environment for the animals. Their commitment to the well-being of the animals was commendable and added to the positive atmosphere of the zoo. The zoo's collection of local species was fascinating, allowing visitors to appreciate the incredible biodiversity of the region. I particularly enjoyed observing the indigenous animals and learning about their unique characteristics. It was a fantastic opportunity to get closer to the wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One aspect that stood out was the friendly and accommodating nature of the staff. Despite the occasional language barrier, the staff members were always ready to assist and provide information. Their passion for the animals and willingness to answer questions made the visit even more engaging and enjoyable. The Lubumbashi Zoo also had a serene and peaceful ambiance, making it a pleasant place to spend a day. Strolling through the beautifully landscaped pathways, I was able to immerse myself in nature and appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Additionally, the zoo's commitment to education and conservation was admirable. Although I would have appreciated more signage and information boards, the staff members did their best to share their knowledge and raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. This dedication to education made the visit not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. While the amenities at the zoo were modest, they still met basic needs. The available dining options, although limited, provided satisfactory refreshments during my visit. The cleanliness of the facilities was maintained adequately, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors. In conclusion, my visit to the Lubumbashi Zoo was filled with positive experiences. The staff's dedication, the diverse collection of local species, the serene ambiance, and the educational initiatives all contributed to a memorable day spent in the company of wildlife. With its already strong foundation, the Lubumbashi Zoo has the potential to continue evolving and becoming an even more remarkable destination for both locals and tourists.
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A really nice place! The animals seem to have good habitats. Very impressive to see tigers... In Africa! I would really recommend a stop here if you have time when visiting Lubumbashi. Entry was $15 for foreign nationals and we tipped our tour guide another 20,000 FC (about $7).
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Je suis agréablement surprise de voir l'endroit. Assez d'animaux, de bons guides, des enclos sécurisés et juste une grande diversité de faunes et flores. Je fais mon commentaire en français pcq le pays est francophone mais all in all, I highly recommend this place. The price is 6USD for national and 10$ for foreigners. Children is 3$ and 5$. Huge parking, amazing restaurant (2.5 stars) and wheelchair accessible some places. No Wi-Fi and some of the washrooms were cringe worthly.
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3.8
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4.0
2y

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Lubumbashi Zoo in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and it was a delightful experience. The zoo, although not without its areas for improvement, offered many positive aspects that made my visit enjoyable.

First and foremost, the zoo's dedication to animal welfare was evident. The staff members were caring and knowledgeable, providing a nurturing environment for the animals. Their commitment to the well-being of the animals was commendable and added to the positive atmosphere of the zoo.

The zoo's collection of local species was fascinating, allowing visitors to appreciate the incredible biodiversity of the region. I particularly enjoyed observing the indigenous animals and learning about their unique characteristics. It was a fantastic opportunity to get closer to the wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

One aspect that stood out was the friendly and accommodating nature of the staff. Despite the occasional language barrier, the staff members were always ready to assist and provide information. Their passion for the animals and willingness to answer questions made the visit even more engaging and enjoyable.

The Lubumbashi Zoo also had a serene and peaceful ambiance, making it a pleasant place to spend a day. Strolling through the beautifully landscaped pathways, I was able to immerse myself in nature and appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Additionally, the zoo's commitment to education and conservation was admirable. Although I would have appreciated more signage and information boards, the staff members did their best to share their knowledge and raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. This dedication to education made the visit not only entertaining but also thought-provoking.

While the amenities at the zoo were modest, they still met basic needs. The available dining options, although limited, provided satisfactory refreshments during my visit. The cleanliness of the facilities was maintained adequately, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors.

In conclusion, my visit to the Lubumbashi Zoo was filled with positive experiences. The staff's dedication, the diverse collection of local species, the serene ambiance, and the educational initiatives all contributed to a memorable day spent in the company of wildlife. With its already strong foundation, the Lubumbashi Zoo has the potential to continue evolving and becoming an even more remarkable destination for both locals...

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5.0
43w

Alright so, I visited this zoo in 2007 as part of a school outing ( Saint Bernardette primary school in Katuba Kananga) that time I was like 9 years old, now I am a grown up and I don't even live in my country Congo any more. So I come back to give the review I never gave.

This place is amazing, they have all sorts of Wild animals in one place that you can think of. It full of nature and a place where you can go and...

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5.0
1y

A really nice place! The animals seem to have good habitats. Very impressive to see tigers... In Africa! I would really recommend a stop here if you have time when visiting Lubumbashi.

Entry was $15 for foreign nationals and we tipped our tour guide another 20,000...

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