Ragunan Zoo
Adresse
Jalan Harsono RM No. 1, Ragunan, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta 12550, Indonesia
Pays
indonesia
Site web
https://ragunanzoo.jakarta.go.idHoraires d'ouverture
Open daily 7:00am–4:00pm (closed Mondays)
Popularité
**🏆 Indonesia's Oldest Zoo – Founded 1864** - Founded **1864** – one of Asia's oldest continuously operating zoos - **147 hectares** – Indonesia's largest zoo by area - Critical habitat for **Sumatran rhinos, tigers** and orang-utans - Doubles as Jakarta's most popular **green recreational space** - **4,000+ animals** from **295+ species** including Indonesia's most threatened wildlife
Indonesia's Oldest Zoo
Ragunan Zoo (Kebun Binatang Ragunan) is Indonesia's oldest zoo, founded in 1864 during the Dutch colonial era, and the largest zoo in Indonesia by area. Located in Ragunan, South Jakarta, it covers 147 hectares of forested parkland and is home to over 4,000 animals from more than 295 species — making it one of Southeast Asia's most significant zoological collections.
🦧 Animals & Exhibits
Sumatran Species (Indonesia's Jewels):
- Sumatran orang-utans in an expansive natural forest habitat — one of Indonesia's best orang-utan exhibits
- Sumatran tigers – Critically endangered; Ragunan runs a breeding programme
- Sumatran rhinos – Among the world's rarest large mammals
- Sumatran elephants – The island's smaller, critically endangered subspecies
Indonesian Endemic Wildlife:
- Komodo dragons – Indonesia's iconic giant lizard
- Babirusa – The bizarre "deer-pig" of Sulawesi
- Bali mynas, maleo birds, and birds of paradise
African & International:
- Giraffes, hippos, gorillas, chimpanzees
- Lions, African elephants
🌿 Forest Park Setting
Ragunan's defining characteristic is its vast forested setting — 147 hectares of mature jungle within the Jakarta sprawl. The park doubles as Jakarta's most popular recreational green space, drawing millions of picnickers and joggers alongside zoo visitors.