During our recent visit to the city of Rabat, we spent an enjoyable day at the Rabat Zoo. It turned out to be a fantastic experience, particularly for families with kids.
Animal Exhibits
The zoo houses a diverse array of animals, including camels, elephants, zebras, and various exotic species. The animal exhibits are well-maintained, and the animals appear to be well-cared for.
The enclosures are spacious and mimic the natural habitats of the animals, enhancing the viewing experience. One of the highlights of our visit was the opportunity to feed the zebras. For just five dollars, you can have this unique and memorable experience, which is a small price to pay for the joy it brings.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere
The zoo provides an excellent outing for families, offering educational and entertaining exhibits that are perfect for children. The pathways are well-laid out, making it easy to navigate the different sections of the zoo.
Dining Experience
In addition to the animal exhibits, we were pleasantly surprised by the quality of food available at the zoo. The food was tasty and freshly prepared, adding to the overall positive experience.
Overall Experience
We were very happy with our visit to the Rabat Zoo. It offers a delightful blend of wildlife exhibits and good dining options, making it an ideal destination for families visiting the city. I would definitely recommend it to anyone planning a...
Read moreThe National Zoo of Rabat, also known as "Temara Zoo", is a zoological park near Rabat in Morocco that was established in 1973. The first enclosures were built to house lions that were previously kept in the royal palace. These lions were thought to be descendants from Barbary lions.
The zoo works to establish viable populations of endangered animals in the long term, allowing for the strengthening of the animal collection and, consequently, the reintroduction of certain groups into their original natural habitats. It reportedly houses over 1,800 animals representing nearly 180 species and works on more than 22 conservation programs for rare and endangered endemic species. Eight of these species are the subject of a reintroduction program to reintegrate them into their natural habitat, including five species extinct in the wild in Morocco.
In the first quarter of 2024, more than 70 animals of Moroccan and African endemic species were reportedly born at the zoo. In a statement, the zoo indicated that "these species are classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as endangered, critically endangered as is the case for the addax, or endangered for the bald ibis, or vulnerable such as the Barbary sheep and...
Read moreJardin Zoological park in Rabat would be a great trip that remains in your memory. The ticket costs 50dhrm for an adult, certainly visit worth the money. You will be guided with a zoo map which you get at the ticket counter. It's a well-maintained environment with greenery everywhere. There are a various number of animals to see from tropical, Desert, African etc. Birds like peacocks, peahens, ducks, swans are set free from cages, they used to roam before you which makes you feel more excited. The animals are provided with plenty of water, food and a healthy environment to live and the crew maintaining it very well. A vivarium is a separate unit set near the exit of the zoo, costs separately around 30dhrms which shouldn't miss watching. You can take the ticket for the vivarium inside the zoo. The vivarium is like a collection of different species of reptiles, fishes, tortoise, crocodiles. It would give you a different experience and excitement for the interior of the vivarium hall. Covering all the ways in the zoo map takes around 3-4hrs. Indeed, you'll never find an animal in a starving condition. As I love the animals most I got excited about visiting the...
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