The zoo for 4 GEL justifies its price. The animals are relatively clean, the road is straight without any branches, the rides are super simple for the youngest (except for the Ferris wheel, it is super time-beaten). The aquarium, which is paid separately (2 GEL), is not particularly full of an abundance of animals. A couple of snakes, fish, one spider, and that's it.
As a result, if you are exploring the city and just want to look at the most basic animals (deer, donkeys, parrots, llamas, lemurs, one kind of monkey and a few more), then this zoo will take you for 4 lari for 30 minutes. Otherwise, I don't see any point in returning here ever again. In August, at 30+, the heat of the animals is especially sad and bad, and this has already made me sad.
It's a great place, there are a lot of attractions for different tastes and ages. Of course, we took a ride on the Ferris Wheel and climbed even higher over Tbilisi, beauty and that's all. And then on a roller coaster, not like in Sochi or Moscow, but a few moments impressed))) We got to it by tram, which is also a great pleasure. The territory is very large, there is a lot of entertainment, we definitely recommend it
Overall, the zoo is good. Small, but cozy. All pets are available)) The only thing I took off the star for is infrastructure. I think I haven't repaired it since the opening. The pens are old, the rides are generally dark. The Ferris wheel creaks so much that you can hear it from afar. And the swing horses for kids are going so fast that I got seasick 😅
Some aviaries are slightly abandoned, but to see a hippopotamus almost a meter away is an unforgettable experience.
I was pleasantly surprised by the terrarium with fish diversity and clean aquariums!
I liked the zoo, because the animals are treated carefully. There are not many visitors, without obstacles and haste, you can see the animals in all the details.
Of the advantages, only the price is 4 lari entrance to the zoo and another 2 lari to look at fish and reptiles. The animals run from their enclosures to the neighboring ones. Everything is not cleaned, fences are not safe, animals are fed with other live or dead animals right in front of the children. They just throw a rabbit into the aviary and watch as his head is now torn off… I understand everything, but a zoo is not a place for breaking a child's psyche. The rides are all old, rusty, the Ferris wheel seems to have been standing for 40 years ... dirt and stink everywhere ... in general, I do not advise you to waste your time on this location
The zoo of my childhood!
But I really want the old zoo to move to the new one. There will be much better animals there, away from the hustle and bustle of the city (roads, residential buildings)
On the one hand, there are a lot of positive impressions. There are many different animals, and most importantly, they can be seen up close. There are no large ditches and fences. The camel could be touched at all. Predators are behind the glass, but they come right up to the glass, so you can see at arm's length. In general, it was a pleasure to come here. There is a good amusement park for small children. Very friendly staff. And I took off the star only because it is necessary to make repairs, the walls and fences are in a deplorable condition. Maybe because of the flood, of course. The animals are well fed. But the conditions of detention leave much to be desired.
A very nice zoo. Despite the fact that he doesn't look very good outwardly, there are a lot of animals. And everything is close. The entrance ticket is inexpensive 4 lari. There are attractions for children.
In my opinion, the zoo is in decline... broken asphalt... broken glass enclosures ...
Against the backdrop of all the beauty of Tbilisi... It's very sad...I was worried about the state of the zoo....
The zoo is too old, too small. I feel sorry for elephants. Reconstruction would not hurt - some aviaries and a Ferris wheel are breathing hard, stuck somewhere far in the past. But the children liked it. Moreover, there are several carousels and attractions at the bottom of the exit (aka the entrance). In general, a three. On a five-point scale.
I chose a bad day to go to the zoo, it was raining heavily, but despite this, I saw elephants, tigers, donkeys, wild dogs, a hippopotamus, various reptiles and fish.
I liked it!! I will definitely go next time I'm in Tbilisi
A small assortment of animals. I liked only elephants and rhinoceros. For children who have not seen animals at all, it will be even more or less. Those who have been to European zoos will be disappointed.
Admission costs GEL 7 per adult. Children under three years old are free of charge. There are many different animals, but they are not kept in very good conditions. There is a very large flow of children, and the infrastructure is suffering.
Of course, it's not 4 stars. Yes, it's not even a 3- but: the desire and ability to preserve the identity and uniqueness of this place is already worth a lot. There are few animals, but they are there - and they are nearby! We haven't carried out a full transfer to a new place yet - we need to visit here!
Very small. For the capital, it would be possible to try to arrange it. When we were there, the monkey jumped over the fence and ran towards the highway. The children were particularly delighted with the hippopotamus and elephants (for this you can go).
A cozy zoo. The rhinoceros and the donkey, the lion family, are beautiful. My grandchildren love cars and shooting galleries the most. And I love the hippo Run)
The worst zoo... it's hard to call it a zoo. The animals are in poor condition, the enclosures are tiny. The repair was probably in the 45th. In general, impressions for the rest of my life…
Half of the zoo is empty. Some animals are sitting one at a time in a cage, very sad. The elephant swayed from nerves all day and did not move, the animals are suffering. The man threw a bottle at the rhino and scared it. Admission is cheap, but the treatment of animals is terrible.