Hellabrunn Zoo
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, MUNICH/ Updated : Sep 15, 2016, 16:55 IST
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Founded in 1911, the Munich Zoo Hellabrunn is the first Geo-zoo worldwide. Located in the isolated plains of River Isar, Hellabrunn is more of a natural reserve. The zoo is home to almost 20,000 animals representing 800 species, i … Read more
Founded in 1911, the Munich Zoo Hellabrunn is the first Geo-zoo worldwide. Located in the isolated plains of River Isar, Hellabrunn is more of a natural reserve. The zoo is home to almost 20,000 animals representing 800 species, including the rare silvery gibbons, spider monkeys, and Siberian tigers. Read less

Walk with animals – Founded in 1911, the Munich Zoo Hellabrunn is the first Geo-zoo worldwide. Located in the isolated plains of River Isar, Hellabrunn is more of a natural reserve. The zoo is home to almost 20,000 animals representing 800 species, including the rare silvery gibbons, spider monkeys, and Siberian tigers. The zoo is also famous for its conservation efforts; it became famous for the success of captive breeding of the Wisent and the Przewalski horses. Visiting the Hellabrunn Zoo is a great way to spend some fun time with the family. Get a closer look into wildlife in its natural enclosures which are separated by ditches and water channels. The kids are going to go crazy at animal feeding shows where they also get to learn some amazing facts about these animals. The highlights of the zoo are the Polar Bear talk show, and Sea Lion training sessions. Animal walks with goats, ponies, alpacas, and llamas are great ways to satisfy kids’ curiosities. Spending a lazy day at the zoo is a great activity for young and young at heart.
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