Visiting the zoo is always an enjoyable experience and my recent visit was no exception. The park I visited is known for its large collection of animals and its commitment to conservation and education. Zoos, covering a large area, are designed to mimic the natural environment as much as possible, where they can live in a safe and prosperous environment.

When I entered, the first exhibit that caught my attention was the African Savannah. Giraffes roam freely in the open air, sometimes climbing tall trees. Zebras with their distinctive black and white stripes grazed nearby, while a herd of elephants splashed in a small pond. It was wonderful to see these magnificent animals in an environment similar to their natural habitat. Bulletin boards provided detailed information about their behavior, diet, and self-preservation efforts.

As I moved, I saw the Prima area, which was bustling with activity. The chimpanzee was very active, showing intelligence and social skills. Watching them interact, play and use tools is a testament to their cognitive abilities. Geese, on the other hand, showed calmness and strength, and the silver goose attracted attention with its size and strength. The enclosure is spacious and well planted, providing a stimulating environment for these smart animals.

The most important place of the tour is the bird sanctuary, a large area where different species of birds roam freely. This is an opportunity to see the bright colors of flamingos, the beauty of flamingos and the powerful flight of eagles. As if you are entering a tropical paradise, the sounds of birds add to the experience. Park staff were on hand to answer questions and share interesting information about the bird population.

The Reptile House is another interesting stop with a variety of snakes, reptiles and turtles. The exhibit is designed to mimic natural environments, from desert landscapes to lush rainforests. It was informative and interesting to learn about the various adaptations that allow these reptiles to survive in their habitats.

Overall, my visit to the park was a pleasant experience, a mix of education, conservation and fun. He deeply appreciated biodiversity and the importance of preserving it for future generations.