The entrace fee is so cheap only rm2 for adult and free for below 2 years old. The size of the zoo is rather small compared to other zoo but worth the price. Can easily spend 1 hour here. Shady trees,...
You can't go wrong with its price point. The entry fee is only RM2. It is a very affordable price point for everyone and anyone. A great place to visit with your family on a weekend or even on a holid...
This zoo is already more then 20 years old but has been well maintained. Don’t expect much attractions and side shows. However worth a visit at least once if you are at Johor Bahru. Parking spaces are...
This is an old fashioned lovely easy going zoo. Open places for the animals (no small cages), snacks and drinks available, cheap entrance price, typical old zoo, good atmosphere. Only need to take t...
Not a spectacle, but who cares for that money. Nice to spend an afternoon there. I’ve been told that the zoo was build in the 40’s, which shows. I don’t think they changed a lot since then. But anyway...
Johor Bahru Zoo, also known as Johor Zoo, was built in 1928 and is one of the early zoos in Malaysia and Asia. Founded by the late Johor King Sultan Ibrahim Ibn and Sultan Abu Bakar. Since the tickets for the zoo are very cheap, many tourists will also take a holiday and visit here. Here you can see a lion or play with a friendly elephant. You can also watch a huge silent crocodile outside a safe distance or enjoy a waterfowl while walking along the lake.
beautiful and wide area to roam aroud..very cheap entrance fee, just a few ringgits.👏💜
Johor Bahru Zoo is a great value zoo. Almost all tourists are Malays and no Chinese are seen. Tickets: 3 MYR for adults, 1 MYR for children, a total of about 7 yuan, so cheap. The consumption inside is also low. For lunch, I ate a plate of fried noodles, two cups of freshly squeezed juice, and a portion of fruit, and it only cost 11 MYR. In addition to animals, there is also a children's playground, a very down-to-earth zoo, a good place to walk your baby. Although there are not many animals in the zoo, we see scenes of tenderness. There was a Malay tapir who had just given birth and had an umbilical cord. The baby tapir was covered in blood. The mother has been licking the child, encouraging the child to stand up. Later, my father also came and caressed the child together. After about half an hour, the little tapir finally stood up trembling. It’s very touching. Children like watching. Not only do they learn knowledge, but they also know their parents’ love and help in their growth. The best education is on the way! We also saw two female lions hugging together for lunch, two tigers walking together, two orangutans in mating, two parrot mothers singing together, two oxen eating grass together...
There are many kinds of animals in this zoo, and many of them are rare animals. Orangutans, Malay bears, gibbons, Sumatran tigers, yellow and blue macaws, emu, golden pythons, giant tortoises, etc. The key is that the ticket is only 2 ringgits, which is equivalent to 3 yuan, which is too good value. Must not be missed.
It’s a small zoo, but it’s cheap, 2mr for adults and 1mr for children. It takes 1 hour to go shopping. There are some animals that have not been seen in domestic zoos.
Opposite the zoo is the royal palace of the Sudan. In fact, the Johor Bahru Zoo is also owned by the Sudan. The animals are also tribute to the Sudan, so the quality of the animals is really good and the coat colors are really beautiful! You can get close to nature and animals on this road