Parque Zoológico Nacional de El Salvador
Dirección
País
el salvador
Horario de apertura
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–16:00
Popularidad
The national zoo of El Salvador, one of the most visited public attractions in San Salvador since 1953.
El Salvador's National Zoo
Parque Zoológico Nacional de El Salvador is the national zoo of El Salvador, located in the capital city of San Salvador. Founded in 1953, it is one of the oldest zoological gardens in Central America and remains the country's primary institution for wildlife conservation and public education.
History
The zoo was established in the 1950s as part of a broader initiative to provide San Salvador with recreational and educational public spaces. Over the decades it has grown and modernised, developing conservation programmes and improving animal welfare standards significantly.
Animal Collection
The zoo houses a wide variety of species, with a particular focus on the fauna of El Salvador and Central America:
- Jaguars – the region's apex predator
- Ocelots and margays – smaller wild cats of Central America
- Howler monkeys and spider monkeys – native primates
- Macaws and parrots – colourful birds emblematic of the tropics
- Crocodiles and iguanas – reptiles common in Salvadoran wetlands
- White-tailed deer – a familiar sight in Salvadoran forests
- Tapirs – the largest terrestrial mammal of the Americas
Education & Family Visits
The zoo is an important educational resource for Salvadoran schools and families. Regular programmes bring students into contact with wildlife, fostering an appreciation for the natural environment. Families from across the San Salvador metropolitan area visit the zoo regularly, making it one of the most frequented public attractions in the country.
Location
The zoo is located in the Barrio San Jacinto district of San Salvador, making it accessible by public transport and on foot from various parts of the city. Its central location makes it a practical and popular destination for both residents and tourists visiting the capital.