Looking for a family-friendly and educational day trip near Agadir? A visit to the Lions Park Agadir offers a fascinating journey through the animal kingdom. Spanning 21 hectares, this impressive zoo is Morocco’s fifth-largest and is home to 1,267 animal species across 35 exhibits, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and families alike.
One day may not be enough to explore it all, so grab a zoo map and plan your adventure. From animal enclosures to playgrounds for kids and cozy cafés for a quick break, the park ensures a memorable outing for visitors of all ages. Don’t forget to stop by the Zoo History Museum to learn more about the evolution of the park and its conservation efforts.
One of the highlights of visiting Lions Park Agadir is the animal feeding schedule. During these sessions, you’ll have the chance to see animals up close while expert zookeepers share captivating stories about their habits, origins, and conservation.
Witness the care of species such as:
🦊 Arctic fox
🦊 Desert fox
🦁 Bearded seal
🦁 Lions and many more
Some animals roam freely in their enclosures, choosing to appear in full view or retreat to their shelters. But during feeding sessions, you’re guaranteed to spot your favorite creatures.
Beyond the zoo itself, Lions Park Agadir is connected with the Rare Animal Reproduction Center, just 100 km from Agadir. Covering an astounding 200 hectares, this sanctuary is home to 7,500 animals from 213 species across the globe — from the icy Arctic to the African savannas.
This pioneering center is dedicated to protecting endangered species and has achieved several “firsts” in Morocco, including:
The breeding of wolverines
The successful conservation of vicuñas
The reproduction of Marco Polo sheep
The hatching of Far Eastern storks
Visitors, whether individual travelers or groups, are welcome to observe these incredible animals in settings designed to mimic their natural habitats.
One of Morocco’s largest and most diverse zoos
Over 1,200 species to discover in one visit
Engaging feeding sessions with zookeepers
A mix of fun (playgrounds & cafés) and education (Zoo History Museum)
Strong focus on conservation and endangered species protection
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