Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
Adres
1 Aharon Shulov Street, Malha, Jerusalem 9679014, Israel
Land
israel
Website
https://jerusalemzoo.org.ilOpeningstijden
Open Sunday–Thursday 9:00am–7:00pm; Friday 9:00am–4:30pm; Saturday 9:00am–6:00pm
Populariteit
**🏆 Israel's Most Visited Tourist Attraction** - Israel's **#1 tourist attraction** – more visitors than the Old City of Jerusalem - Unique mission: restoring **biblically significant animals** to the Land of Israel - Active **wildlife reintroduction programme** – returning animals to Israeli habitats - **2,500+ animals** from 250+ species including gorillas, elephants, and snow leopards - Beautiful **25-hectare** site in the Judean Hills of Jerusalem
The World's Most Unique Biblically-Themed Zoo
Jerusalem Biblical Zoo (Tisch Family Zoological Gardens) is Israel's most visited tourist attraction — drawing more visitors than any other site in the country, including the Old City. Located in Malha in western Jerusalem, it covers 25 hectares and is home to over 2,500 animals from 250 species, with a mission uniquely focused on animals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the rebirth of fauna in the Land of Israel.
🦁 Animals & Highlights
Biblically Significant Species:
- Lions, leopards, bears, wolves – Animals of the Bible restored to the Holy Land
- Fallow deer, roe deer, Persian fallow deer – Once extinct in Israel, now bred and reintroduced
- Nile crocodile, Nile softshell turtle – Biblical Nile species
- White stork, pelicans, herons – Migratory birds of biblical importance
Conservation Reintroductions:
- Persian fallow deer – Reintroduced to Israeli forests from zoo stock
- Roe deer, Arabian oryx, onager – Returning animals to the land of the Bible
International Collection:
- Giraffes, elephants, rhinos, hippos, gorillas
- Snow leopards, Amur tigers, jaguars
- Galápagos tortoises, Komodo dragons
🌿 Conservation Mission
The zoo's unique identity comes from its active programme to reintroduce animals to the wild in Israel — returning species that once roamed the biblical land. This conservation purpose gives visits a deeper meaning than a typical zoo.