Zoológico de Vallarta A.C

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Jal., Mexico

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Wildlife park· Animal park· Animal shelter· Ecological park· Park· Tourist attraction· Animal rescue service· Nature preserve· Non-profit organization

Zoológico de Vallarta A.C Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Zoológico de Vallarta A.C is located in Jal., Mexico on Camino.t, Camini Al Eden 700, Mismaloya. Zoológico de Vallarta A.C is rated 4 out of 5 in the category wildlife park in Mexico.

Address

Camino.t, Camini Al Eden 700, Mismaloya

Phone

+52 3222280501

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Yeva S-yan

One of the best Zoo I have ever visited after San Diego Zoo. The amazing path takes you to wildlife and more... MUST visit zoo. And by the way, you pay about US 100 to hug the 2 weeks old tiger!!! Enjoy the pictures and go to zoo!

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Chris Pfaff

It was an amazing experience! However, like many before said, the living conditions for many of the animals are terrible. With facemasks, the smell wasn't horrible, but that's all depending on your olfactory tolerance. Out of the countless zoos we have been to, this one by far had the most active feline life we have ever seen. Not just the tiger, panther, or loin cubs, but in each of the adult pens. Although their pens were small, almost every cat was active and visible. I've never been so close to an adult lion in my life. Obviously much of all of the animal activity is due to us being able to feed them, but we had no food for the cats so that was odd. As many others have said, if you are active on animal rights, THIS PLACE ISN'T FOR YOU! I was on the thought process that it's already occurring, at least I can go see and possibly go provide some financial support. It was worth it.

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stevepeel1

Probably one of the coolest things my wife and I have ever done impromptu in Mexico. Make sure and get some food for the animals and spring for the experience of getting to hold baby lions, tigers, etc. You'll be glad you did. The only drawback is the smell. Make sure and bring hand sanitizer.

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Jp Yuen

First time, really great time. Be sure to grab more bags of food!

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Nena Ascencion

The best zoo in Mexico will be coming back in spring break to feed the animals you really get to interact with them such an amazing experience.