A zoo in Türkiye will receive 450,000 visitors in 2023

2024-01-09 2024-01-09T20:24:12Z
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Weather of Arabia - The Zoo, which is affiliated with the Greater Kayseri Municipality and is considered one of the most prominent centers of attraction in the Turkish state of Kayseri and Central Anatolia, hosted more than 450,000 visitors during the past year.

The park was established in 2013 on an area estimated at 180 dunams, and contains approximately 1,600 animals of 153 different species, making it one of the popular destinations preferred to be visited by local and foreign tourists in Kayseri.

The park's director, Can Arkakoğlu, said in his statement that the park contains a variety of domestic and predatory animals, and includes tropical animals as well. He added that the shelters in the park were specially designed to suit winter conditions, and that the animals are provided with food rich in energy and protein that suits their needs during the winter months.

Oglu stressed that the park is very popular with local tourists and foreign visitors to the state.


Source: sarahanews

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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