KL Tower Mini Zoo
Ground Floor, Menara Kuala Lumpur, WP, Jalan Puncak, Kuala Lumpur, 50250, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur | 03-2022 3943










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Introduction
Small indoor/outdoor petting zoo showcasing animals such as meerkats, parrots, llamas & tortoises. The petting zoo is uniquely designed for those who would like to be close up with more than 50 species animals ranging from native species to the exotic animals.



What to Expect?
Located on the ground floor of the tower, the mini zoo is home to a variety of docile animals like meerkats, Bat-eared foxes, racoons, Falabella - the world's smallest horse species - and more! Explore the 8 different zones inside the mini zoo all designed to recreate the animals' natural habitats. It's a fantastic experience to add to your visit to KL Tower - truly one you should not miss!




The design of the KL Tower Mini Zoo is divided into several areas, including the Mini Jungle, Moonlight Shed, Happy Farm Village, Birdy School, Pet Village, Jungle View and Forest Walk. To tie in with the natural environment, the park owner introduced two of the world largest tortoises, albino long tailed macaque, green iguana, the largest local softshell turtle, oldest alligator turtle and other rare animals.




Highlights
- A fun learning experience while you pet and feed the animals
- Explore 8 different zones built to mimic the animal’s natural habitat
- See over 60 species of animals and other rare species including the White Crow, iguana and more
- Witness the Macaque monkeys, Sugar Gliders, parrots, snakes, emu, and the world's smallest horse species








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Address: Ground Floor, Menara Kuala Lumpur, WP, Jalan Puncak, Kuala Lumpur, 50250, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
03-2022 3943
Everyday 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMBook Tickets & Packages

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QJ Leong
2 weeks agoCool idea for a getaway within the vicinity!
You will enjoy the chance to experience petting which is allowed for some of the animals, such as Bearded dragon, Wallaby, Giant tortoise, Calico and White rabbits, etc. Staffs on duty will provide you with some feed to interact with the animals. The animals appear healthy and happy because great care is provided to them.
On top of that, you shall never miss the photography session capturing all unforgettable moments with those animals down memory lane.
The location is near to KL city centre, so it is easy to plan a KL one day trip to recharge our body as well as to refresh our mind. -
Rahul A
2 weeks agoThis is a great little zoo where kids can touch and feel several animals. It took about an hour for us to complete the zoo experience and kids enjoyed it so much. The zoo can be easily accessed from KL Tower and the staff were friendly and helping kids interact with animals. They were gentle with animals and birds. There are several posters in the zoo about protecting animals and taking good care of them. Hope they are living up to it!
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G Y
a month agoWide variety of animals that the mini zoo hosted, plus the staff were generally really friendly with us - they offered us food to feed some of the animals (eg monkey, birds) without us asking, and with no extra fees (in the bigger zoos, they may charge a fee for feeding each animal). 10/10 value for the entrance fees.
Took us one hour to complete the entire walk, where we stopped to take photos pretty frequently along the way.
Visited on a weekday afternoon, and thus visitors were barely seen.
Definitely did not regret coming just to see the animals. Plus point is that its location is amazingly convenient - plan your visit together with the Tower Walk/Box. -
anep johan
2 months agoAt ticket counter has 2 beutiful parrot. You can take picture with them stand at your shoulder. Not many type of animal but very unique environment. You can pet and feed the rabbit and very big tortoise. 👍
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Susan Zakaria
2 weeks agoSad to see some of the animals were not maintained properly. The rabbits area are cement, they should be on the grassy areas! The goats were also on cement flooring! No grass! I spent quite sometime watching them. The poor goats are hungry! Some ate the dead leaves that fell from a nearby tree. One older goat even stood high up to eat a leaf from the fence where the forest was. Such a sad sight! Birds are perched on dead branches! Really? There's an eco forest just next to the fencing. I can't imagine what these animals, birds, would be thinking seeing the greenery is just so near yet they can't get to it!
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