Manila Zoo
Adresse
Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila 1004, Philippines
Land
philippines
Website
https://manila.gov.ph/zooÖffnungszeiten
Open daily 8:00am–6:00pm
Beliebtheit
**🏆 The Philippines' Oldest Zoo – Established 1959** - Home to **Mali** – the Philippines' most famous and beloved animal - Philippines' oldest and most historic zoo in the heart of **Manila's Malate** - Philippine crocodile **conservation programme** for critically endangered species - Walking distance from **Rizal Park, Manila Bay**, and Intramuros heritage district - A cherished institution in **Filipino cultural memory** for 60+ years
The Philippines'' Oldest Zoo
Manila Zoo (Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden) is the oldest zoo in the Philippines, established in 1959 and located in the Malate district of Manila, just minutes from the famous Rizal Park and Manila Bay. Covering 5.5 hectares in central Manila, it is the most accessible wildlife institution in the Philippines and a treasured cultural landmark for generations of Filipino families.
🐘 Animals & Collection
Headline Animals:
- Mali the Asian Elephant — The Philippines' most famous animal; Asia's loneliest elephant who lived alone at Manila Zoo for decades, becoming a symbol of animal welfare debate in the country
- Lions, tigers, leopards — Big cat collection
- Hippos, giraffes, zebras — African collection
Southeast Asian Species:
- Philippine crocodiles — Critically endangered; Manila Zoo runs a conservation programme
- Bearcat (binturong), clouded leopards, civets
- Philippine native birds — Hornbills, parrots, and endemic species
Reptiles:
- Reticulated pythons, king cobras, monitor lizards
- Crocodile exhibits
🌳 Botanical Garden
The zoo incorporates a botanical garden with mature tropical trees, ornamental plants, and a natural pond — creating a pleasant green oasis in the middle of densely urban Malate.
🏛️ Heritage & Advocacy
Manila Zoo has undergone significant reforms in recent years following public advocacy around animal welfare, particularly regarding Mali the elephant. The zoo has become a focal point for the growing Philippine animal welfare movement.