Thursday 7 April 2016

Most fascinating zoos in the world that you must visit

Traveling or a vacation is romantic, peaceful, relaxing or adventurous. People who are fond of adventures keep looking for new ideas for an adventurous trip. This article is a guide to most fascinating zoos in the world that you must visit.
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Tiergarten Schönbrunn – Vienna, Austria
Located in the grounds of the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria, it is one of the oldest zoos founded in 1752.It was developed as a scientifically administered zoo targeting conservation of species and general nature. It is also popular because of its modern architecture.
Wellington Zoo, New Zealand
The Wellington Zoo in New Zealand is another zoo that must be in your list if you are traveling to the country. It is a hundred years old with more than 100 species of fauna from all around the world. The zoo is involved in breeding programs of endangered species that are about to go extinct.
Changa Manga Forest and Wildlife Park, Pakistan
Changa Manga is the largest manmade forest in the world, located in Lahore, Pakistan. The forest is hand planted and includes a wildlife reserve. There are 14 species of mammals, 50 species of birds, 6 of reptiles, 2 of amphibians and 27 species of insects. It was founded back in 1866 and still tends to be the best wildlife park in the country.
San Diego Zoo, USA
The San Diego Zoo is situated in California and is the largest zoological membership association in the world. It is famous and recognized for founding open-air exhibits, to recreate natural habitats for animals instead of cages, as well as for housing giant pandas and koalas. Apart from that, it houses about 3700 animals.
Beijing Zoo, China
Built on an area of 220 acres, the Beijing Zoo in China comprises of beautiful lakes and ponds that cover an area of 14 acres. It houses about 14,500 creatures including mammals, animals, reptiles, water animals and other different 450 species. About six million people visit every year to view the zoo’s wide collection. So when do you plan to visit?

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