Yerevan Zoo, located in Armenia's capital, offers visitors a chance to explore a wide variety of animal species from across the globe and learn about conservation efforts.
Established in 1940, Yerevan Zoo is situated in a 35-hectare area in the capital of Armenia. It offers an insightful journey through its extensive animal exhibits, which include over 200 species, ranging from native wildlife to exotic creatures. The zoo emphasizes the importance of conservation and environmental education, providing programs that inform visitors about species protection and biodiversity. Among the zoo's key attractions are the big cats, primates, and the aquatic exhibits. Yerevan Zoo also features educational centers and is involved in various conservation projects, making it a focal point for wildlife preservation enthusiasts and families alike.
The big cat enclosure featuring lions and tigers
Interactive educational programs focused on conservation
Aquatic exhibits with diverse marine life
The primate sanctuary with endangered and rare species
Home to lions, tigers, and other large felines, offering a close view of these majestic animals.
Features a wide variety of fish and marine species with informative exhibits on aquatic ecosystems.
Dedicated to the care and conservation of primates, showcasing their habits and habitats.