Bioparc Fuengirola is not just a zoo, but a true slice of wild nature in the heart of the city of Fuengirola in southern Spain. Its main feature is the "zoo-immersion" concept, through which visitors can feel like participants in an expedition to the tropical forest. There are no usual cages and enclosures here; instead, the animals live in conditions that replicate their natural environment as accurately as possible. Vegetation and water barriers serve as natural boundaries, creating a sense of complete unity with nature.
The entire territory of the park is divided into four main geographical zones: Madagascar, Equatorial Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Indo-Pacific. Each zone impresses with its flora and fauna. Traveling through the park, you can encounter lemurs near a giant artificial baobab, observe the life of gorillas, pygmy hippos, and Sumatran tigers. This is a unique opportunity to see rare animals in an environment that promotes their natural behavior and development.

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The Bioparc plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. It is home to more than 200 species of animals, many of which are endangered and listed in the Red Data Book. The park actively participates in European breeding programs for rare species, contributing to their salvation. Thus, a visit to the Bioparc is not only an exciting adventure but also support for an important conservation mission.