Johannesburg Zoo
Adresse
Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkview, Johannesburg, Gauteng 2193, South Africa
Pays
south africa
Site web
https://jhbzoo.org.zaHoraires d'ouverture
Open daily 8:30am–5:30pm
Popularité
**🏆 South Africa's Most Visited Zoo** - One of Africa's finest zoos with **2,000+ animals** from **320+ species** - Established **1904** – Johannesburg's oldest cultural institution - Home to **polar bears** – one of the few African zoos with this attraction - Popular **moonlight tours** – nocturnal wildlife encounters - Located in **Parkview** – one of Johannesburg's most beautiful garden suburbs
South Africa's Most Visited Zoo
Johannesburg Zoo is South Africa's most visited zoo and one of the continent's finest, located in the prestigious Parkview suburb of Johannesburg. Established in 1904, it covers 55 hectares of beautifully maintained parkland and is home to over 2,000 animals from 320 species — including many of Africa's most iconic wildlife species alongside international collections rarely seen elsewhere in Africa.
🦁 Animals & Collection
African Big Cats:
- Lions, leopards, cheetahs, servals, caracals — Africa's full feline roster
- Spotted and striped hyenas — both African hyena species
African Megafauna:
- African elephants, hippos, giraffes, zebras, white rhinos
- Cape buffaloes, elands, kudu, sable antelope, waterbuck
Rare International Species:
- Polar bears — One of the few African zoos displaying polar bears
- Snow leopards, Siberian tigers
- Gorillas and chimpanzees — Great ape collection
- Giant otters, tapirs, spectacled bears
Birds:
- Extensive aviary with flamingos, pelicans, marabou storks, crowned cranes
- African penguin colony — South Africa's most charismatic native seabird
🌙 Night Tours
Johannesburg Zoo runs popular moonlight tours — guided nocturnal explorations where visitors encounter naturally active nocturnal species in atmospheric evening lighting.
🌿 Conservation
The zoo works with South African National Parks and international bodies on breeding programmes for white rhinos, wild dogs, and several critically threatened South African bird species.