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About Manila Zoo

Manila Zoo, officially the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden, is a 5.5-hectare (14-acre) zoo in Malate, Manila, Philippines. Originally opened on July 25, 1959, it underwent recent renovations and reopened on November 21, 2022. Manila Zoo, also known colloquially as Manila Zoo, was constructed over a year at a cost exceeding ₱1 million. The inauguration was graced by First Lady Leonila Garcia. The Manila city government has erroneously labeled it the oldest zoo in Asia, despite the existence of Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo in Japan since 1882.

Controversies and Closure

In the mid-2000s, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) campaigned against Manila Zoo, advocating for its closure as part of a global anti-zoo initiative. The animal rights organization supported converting the zoo into a sports complex. However, the Manila city government, under Mayor Alfredo Lim, and local vendors opposed PETA’s efforts. Manila Zoo was indefinitely closed on January 23, 2019, by Mayor Joseph Estrada after the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) identified it as a major polluter of Manila Bay, due to the zoo dumping untreated sewage into an estuary leading to the bay. Despite the planned renovation being put on hold, zoo employees and volunteers continued caring for the animals.

Renovation and Reopening

Following Isko Moreno’s election as Manila mayor, plans to renovate the zoo resurfaced. A groundbreaking ceremony was held in July 2020 for the zoo's rehabilitation and redevelopment, with a reported budget of ₱1.7 billion. The project was initially projected to take 19 months. Plans included a 30-foot (9.1 m) lagoon waterfall, enclosures for big cats and marsupials, a monkey exhibit, and a restaurant. The Zoo reopened on December 30, 2021, and temporarily served as a COVID-19 vaccination site for minors and senior citizens on January 19, 2022. It fully reopened to the public on November 21, 2022.

Animal Collection

Manila Zoo houses over 549 specimens of exotic wildlife, representing at least 12 mammal species, 38 bird species, and 21 reptile species. Notable animals include Kois, a White Siberian Tiger (an anagram of former Mayor Isko Moreno’s nickname). Previously, the zoo was home to Queen Bertha, a hippopotamus that died in 2017 as the world's oldest captive hippopotamus at age 65. It also housed Ma’ali (Vishwama’ali), a lone Asian female elephant, who died in November 2023. Her decades-long isolation prompted campaigns for her relocation to a sanctuary, yet she remained a major attraction. Her taxidermized remains have been on display at the zoo’s entrance since December 2024. The zoo’s animal collection is categorized into mammals, birds, reptiles, and aquatic life. Many animals were born in captivity, including three-month-old juveniles born in April 2015. The Manila Zoo’s Botanical Garden cultivates more than 10,000 plants.

Facilities

Covering 51,000 square meters (550,000 sq ft), Manila Zoo is managed by the Manila City Government through its Public Recreation Bureau. Facilities include an Animal Museum, Zoo Lagoon, Sewage Treatment Plant, Botanical Garden, Butterfly Garden, Children’s Park, and Reptile House/Outdoor Reptiles. The Kinder Zoo, a former area within Manila Zoo, was a private-public partnership with Kinder Zoo Inc., which redeveloped 3,000 square meters (32,000 sq ft) into a child-friendly area. Opened on June 23, 2000, it featured a butterfly sanctuary, hanging bridge, flamingo pond, barn for events, and petting zoo. The Kinder Zoo permanently closed on January 23, 2019.

Criticism and Current Conditions

Earlier, in 2013, Manila Zoo was criticized for its depressing conditions, including malnourished tigers in small, dirty habitats, contributing to a heavy atmosphere. Recent reports indicate rehabilitation efforts with improvements in cleanliness and animal care. While some visitors note modernization from the outside, concerns persist regarding animal living conditions, particularly limited space and lack of freedom. Despite improvements, some enclosures are still considered small and inadequate, with animals living in solitary confinement and low water levels. Views differ on animal care quality; some find the zoo depressing and a

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I plan to bring children along. Are stroller rentals or any other kid-friendly amenities offered at Manila Zoo??
Manila Zoo prides itself in offering family friendly attractions! Stroller rentals may be limited; however there are often rest areas and kid friendly food offerings for a relaxed visit with children of all ages! So pack lightly, bring water with you, and prepare to have an incredible adventure together with them!
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Do I need to check on any exciting events or feeding schedules before planning my visit to Manila Zoo??
Visit the Manila Zoo's official website or social media pages for event schedules such as animal feeding times or special shows; making your experience all the more unforgettable!
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Are there parking options at Manila Zoo or do I have other transportation alternatives available to me??
Parking can be a bit limited, so public transport or ride-sharing apps might be easier! If you do drive, arrive early to snag a spot. Otherwise, hop on the LRT or a bus – it's an adventure in itself!
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Hello there! When is the ideal time and day to visit Manila Zoo to avoid crowds while seeing animals at play? Thanks in advance for any recommendations or advice that might help us all do just that!?
Early mornings, right after the zoo opens, are your best bet! The animals are usually more active, and you'll have fewer people around. Plus, the temperature is cooler – perfect for a stroll!
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on Sat Feb 25 2023
Few animals, crowded and the online ticket selling is very slow...
on Sat Feb 25 2023
Hassle ang onlime reg. Sana may cash payment option.
on Sat Feb 25 2023
) It is a small zoo. If you watch with your lover, your relationship will become even closer. (
on Thu Feb 23 2023
Amazing place on Earth
on Fri Jun 19 2015
So yeah what s a Manila tour without a quick visit to Manila Zoo So just to let you know in a straightforward manner you guys can do better than visit this place Because seriously who will pay 100 pesos to see an elephant who looks more sick than my stomach when it smells prawns But hey the good news is the city government of Manila is actuall... see more
on Sat Jun 06 2015
From a tourist s point of view the Manila Zoo is an okay place to add to your itinerary without shelling out too much money After all for P100 pesos you get to see a 40 year old elephant a lion some rare birds and more From any other point of view however I can t really say there s much merit to the zoo It s particularly dirty and havin... see more
on Sun May 31 2015
Here s an idea take a kid and a socially sensitive adult to a zoo and see just how different their reactions are A kid will ooh and aah at the animals and maybe tap on the glass in the reptile room a la Dudley in Harry Potter The adult will most likely start off indulging and humoring the kid but you might see him cringe at a particularly de... see more
on Wed May 27 2015
Zoos for better or worse are tourist attraction anywhere you go I know how controversial they are of late but I feel that they still have a place in this world Even if you could read up or watch animals online the educational experience of seeing them in the flesh is still different That s the ideal anyway Manila Zoo is a relic from the 60 s ... see more
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