With different zones from across the world available for you to discover, find out more about the biggest zoo in Valencia. Prepare your visit to Bioparc Valencia
Bioparc Valencia, situated in the city’s Cabecera Park, is a style of zoo created out of the concept of the zoo exhibit immersing visitors into the natural habitats of the animals. This creates a more intimate way of getting to know the animals’ behavioral habits and surroundings. The enclosures include various species in the same space, usually only found in the wild.
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Bioparc’s African Savanna
The African Savanna section brings together the largest concentration of herbivores on the planet. It has extensive plains as backdrops and is linked by tow passing zones: the dry zone and the humid zone.
Bioparc’s Rainforest
The African Rainforests, which lie on the equator, are home to a bountiful amount of ecosystems and habitats. This section of the park allows you to see the contrast between life among the high treetops and the hustle and bustle of the rainforest floor.
Bioparc’s African Wetlands: The Kitum Cave
Kitum Cave is a replica of the formation found in Kenya. The natural African wonder is made up of pyroclastic and volvanic rock that has over time began to produce mineral salts. Uganda, known for its Kyoga wetlands, unites the great lakes of Victoria and Alberto to the Nile; a river infested with crocodiles, hippopotamus’, and the cichlid fish.
Bioparc’s Island of Madagascar
The natural beauty of Madagascar lies in the fauna and flora of this country in the Indian Ocean. This isolated island consists of 80% indigenous species, meaning that these animals can only be found in Madagascar.
A visit to Bioparc Valencia can turn any normal day into a trip through the safari or wild desert. Its exhibitions will leave you breathless in the face of natural beauty and have you appreciating the wild animals that habitat our planet. Enjoy this unique experience that constantly changes and adapts from day-to-day and season-to-season.
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