Tehran Zoo
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iran
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Daily 08:30–17:30
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Iran's largest zoo, located within the vast Chitgar Forest Park in western Tehran. Home to Persian leopards and part of Asiatic cheetah conservation awareness.
Iran's Capital City Zoo
Tehran Zoo (باغ وحش تهران) is the largest and most important zoological institution in Iran, located in the Chitgar district of western Tehran, within the vast Chitgar Forest Park — one of the largest urban parks in the world. Founded in 1961, the zoo has undergone significant expansion and modernisation over the decades, and today forms part of a large leisure complex serving Iran's enormous capital of 15 million people.
Chitgar Forest Park Setting
The zoo is embedded within Chitgar Forest Park — a vast planted forest covering over 2,000 hectares on the western edge of Tehran, created in the 1960s as a green lung for the rapidly growing city. The forested setting gives the zoo a pleasant, park-like atmosphere, and the proximity to the Chitgar Lake recreation area makes a zoo visit part of a broader leisure outing for Tehran families.
Animal Collection
The zoo houses a broad range of species from Iran, Asia, Africa, and internationally:
- Persian leopards — one of Iran's most iconic and endangered native species; the zoo has been involved in breeding and conservation
- Asiatic cheetahs — among the rarest animals in the world, with fewer than 50 individuals remaining in Iran; the zoo has participated in awareness and conservation efforts
- Caspian bears — brown bears from Iran's northern Alborz mountains
- Persian fallow deer — a critically endangered deer species endemic to Iran
- Lions, tigers, and jaguars — international big cats
- Giraffes, hippos, and zebras
- Primates — chimpanzees and various other species
- Persian birds — including flamingos from Iran's salt lakes and various birds of prey
Iran's Extraordinary Wildlife Heritage
Iran is a country of remarkable biodiversity, sitting at the crossroads of Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean ecosystems. The Persian leopard, Asiatic cheetah, Persian fallow deer, and Caspian seal are among the world's most endangered animals — all native to Iran. Tehran Zoo serves an important role in raising awareness of this threatened natural heritage among the Iranian public.