Zoo Negara Malaysia is renowned for its diverse collection of fascinating animals. With its lush natural surroundings, it serves as a hub for conservation, recreation, education, and research on various species of animals and plants.
An overview of Zoo Negara Malaysia
Zoo Negara Malaysia, a must-visit for animal lovers and nature explorers, is located just 5km from Kuala Lumpur. Opened in 1963, it is home to over 5,000 animals from more than 400 species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.


What makes Zoo Negara Malaysia special
A wide variety of animals
Zoo Negara Malaysia is home to a wide variety of remarkable animal species. Here, you will encounter native Malaysian species like the Malayan tiger and the Sun bear, as well as animals from around the world such as African lions and Chinese pandas. Each area in the zoo is carefully designed to replicate the animals' natural habitats, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of ecology and wildlife conservation.



Interactive animal experiences
Zoo Negara Malaysia offers numerous interactive experiences for visitors. From feeding birds and petting small animals like rabbits to participating in animal meet-and-greets and photo sessions, these activities provide not only fun but also educational opportunities on the importance of animal and environmental conservation.


Other activities


Zoo Negara organizes a variety of educational programs and extracurricular activities for both children and adults. These include conservation talks, workshops, and guided tours, all designed to deepen understanding of animals and the zoo's conservation efforts.

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Mytour.vnMarch 5, 2024