Giza Zoo
The Giza Zoo, established in 1891, is one of the oldest zoos in Africa and is located in the center of Giza, near the Nile River. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, particularly families with children.
Wildlife: The Giza Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals, including many species native to Egypt, such as camels, crocodiles, and gazelles, as well as exotic animals like giraffes, elephants, and lions. It also houses a large variety of bird species and reptiles, making it a diverse location for animal lovers.
Botanical Gardens: In addition to its animal exhibits, the zoo is famous for its beautifully landscaped botanical gardens, which include a variety of plants and trees, many of which are native to Egypt. The zoo offers a relaxing atmosphere for visitors to explore and enjoy nature, and it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city.
Educational Programs: The zoo is also involved in educational initiatives and plays a role in wildlife conservation. It often organizes educational activities for schools and local communities, highlighting the importance of animal conservation and environmental sustainability.



