Dar es Salaam Zoo, Municipal zoo in Kigamboni, Tanzania.
Dar es Salaam Zoo sits on natural grounds next to the Nguva River and displays zebras, crocodiles, antelopes, and various local species in separate enclosures. The riverside setting provides a landscape that suits the living conditions of the animals on display.
The facility was created to introduce visitors to East African wildlife and has served as an education center for conservation efforts over the years. It has supported various programs aimed at protecting animal species found in the region.
The zoo serves as a place where visitors learn about animals found across Tanzania and the surrounding region. People of all ages come to observe species in settings that reflect their natural environments.
The zoo is located about 37 kilometers from downtown Dar es Salaam and includes a children's swimming pool and playground facilities. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you will need to cover ground on foot to see the different areas.
The Nguva River flowing through the grounds attracts wild birds and butterflies that mix freely with the managed animal collection. This creates moments where visitors may spot wildlife that is not part of the official exhibits.
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