Overview

Seoul Zoo, located in Gwacheon, South Korea, is one of the country's largest and most prominent zoos. Established in 1909 and moved to its current location in 1984, it covers approximately 230 acres within Seoul Grand Park. The zoo houses over 3,000 animals, representing over 360 species, and emphasizes conservation, education, and research. It's one of the main attractions in the region, drawing millions of visitors annually.

Visitors to Seoul Zoo are offered a comprehensive and engaging experience, with diverse exhibits showcasing animals from various continents and ecosystems. The zoo's design provides naturalistic habitats, enabling guests to observe animals in settings resembling their native environments. Educational programs, interactive sessions, themed events, and guided tours enhance the visitor experience, making the zoo appealing to families and wildlife enthusiasts.

Seoul Zoo is actively involved in conservation initiatives and works to protect endangered species through breeding programs, research, and collaboration with international organizations. The zoo's efforts extend beyond its gates, supporting field conservation projects and community engagement. Education about environmental stewardship and wildlife preservation is central to the zoo's mission, and it fosters awareness among visitors.

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  • Zoo Size:
    230 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    350+
  • Number of Animals:
    3,000+
  • Key Exhibits:
    African Savannah || Elephant Land || Australian Exhibit || Primate World || Bear Exhibit || Marine Animals || Amphibian and Reptile House || Carnivore House || Bird Paradise || Insectarium || Children's Zoo || Korean Animals Exhibit
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