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leonardo L
1 katkı
Eyl 2023 • Aile
Its a very frustrating experience for us. If we only knew that we will be charged 350 pesos per person I could have drove to Manila Zoo thats clean and new. The Zoo online website says 150only. Kids have no discount but only serious. Malabon residents must not be charged that amount and kids must be free. They let friends relatives of those working there for free and half fee.
Its a zoo with local residents living there as their house being caretakers.
Its NOT recommended if the entrance fee s that high since bec the zoo is so ugly and not fitted for the fee.
I asked the Malabon tourism to take a trip of the zoo and evaluate.
Its Malabon icon but its a shame to the City and guests to visit. The 350 ph is not worthy or even for 150ph. I will pay for tht amount if the zoo has lot of changes since my last visit as friends guest not knowing how much was the fee years ago.
Incomplete sets of animals. Smelly and animals are old living in a dirty poor cages.
Its a zoo with local residents living there as their house being caretakers.
Its NOT recommended if the entrance fee s that high since bec the zoo is so ugly and not fitted for the fee.
I asked the Malabon tourism to take a trip of the zoo and evaluate.
Its Malabon icon but its a shame to the City and guests to visit. The 350 ph is not worthy or even for 150ph. I will pay for tht amount if the zoo has lot of changes since my last visit as friends guest not knowing how much was the fee years ago.
Incomplete sets of animals. Smelly and animals are old living in a dirty poor cages.
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Ekim 2023
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ivy m
2 katkı
Oca 2022 • Aile
We visit yesterday, jan 1st, 2022 nagulat ako kasi entrance fee is 300.00, posted online was 150 lang, wala naman choice kasi excited na ang mga bata.
Yazıldığı tarih: 1 Ocak 2022
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Lota B
1 katkı
Ara 2021 • Aile
I'm disappointed, nagtaas kyo Ng entrance fee at P300 pero halos vacant mga cages, no special attractions, not as nice when I visited you're place years ago. Please improve....
Yazıldığı tarih: 12 Aralık 2021
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yoshikun777
Yokohama, Japonya130 katkı
Eyl 2019 • Aile
動物園としては、あまり魅力は感じられません。珍しい動物は、ほとんどいません。子供達も、暇そうにしていましたが、突然、小さな小屋のテーブルで、虎の子供との撮影会が始まると、(30p/1人,激安です)子供達も大興奮。虎を抱っこして大喜びです。その後45分ほど待っていると、テレビで出ていた、オランウータンが登場です。大きいオランウータンに抱きかかえられ、子供達はまたも大喜びです。(同じ料金)とても楽しめました。
Yazıldığı tarih: 26 Eylül 2019
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Tyaskin
Mebane, Kuzey Carolina360 katkı
May 2019 • Yalnız
While staying a couple blocks away in Malabon City, I took the opportunity to walk down to this little zoo, having seen the sign for it while visiting the adjacent Jollibee fast food store. At some point, it appears that the owners simply ceased to do maintenance on the facility, and it has begun to decline. The enclosures are on the small side, and many of the animals appear to be getting on in years. The deer particularly seem elderly and/or inbred, judging by the antlers of the males. Some of the more interesting specimens were of long nose gar and monitor lizards, which were noted as being food for Filipinos. The 200 peso entry fee ($4 American, more or less) might have been a little steep, considering it only takes an hour or so to go through, but it wasn't bad. Some of the signs and dinosaur displays were a little quirky, but I was glad I went. If you are put off by animals displayed in smallish enclosures, you might want to take a pass on this one. The Pirarucu fish from South America was impressive, looking to be around 7' long and like something out of a book of prehistoric creatures. There are snacks available on site, and Jollibee is right around the corner if you want more than that.
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Mayıs 2019
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Inspire123
384 katkı
May 2018 • Çiftler
小さな入口で、一度通り過ぎてしまった。
100ペソ程度の入場料を支払い、中にはいるとクマや虎が居た。他にもたくさんの動物、魚、蛇も居た。多くの訪問客で賑わっていた。
狭いけど充実していた。
100ペソ程度の入場料を支払い、中にはいるとクマや虎が居た。他にもたくさんの動物、魚、蛇も居た。多くの訪問客で賑わっていた。
狭いけど充実していた。
Yazıldığı tarih: 6 Mart 2019
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FilipinoAdventurer
346 katkı
Şub 2019 • Aile
The owners of "Malabon Zoo" should be ashamed of themselves. They keep on reiterating that they're operating the zoo because of their love for animals or wildlife and they want to share the experience of being near them to the public. After visiting the zoo with my wife, my daughter and my nephew, I realized that all those statements were false and just a way to hide a grandiose "money making scheme".
According to an article, the "crusade" to save the animals started when owner saw a hunter preying on endangered birds. I don't know if the owners had some memory problems that made them to deviate from their advocacy or shifted now and deliberately taking advantage of people who want to see rare animals.
Yes, it's "Noah's Ark" in flood prone Malabon but the flooding is not all year round. The animals deserve better treatment. I love the wildlife. As a matter of fact, I been on an African Safari. Africa is a long travel. The only way for me to share my fascination of wild rare animals is visiting zoos. I already visited almost all the zoos and wildlife conservation areas in the country, Malabon Zoo was by far the most hideous and depressing.
Kabul Zoo is one of the worst zoos in the world but Kabul is in the middle of war and Malabon is not. I can't compare the place to private zoos in the Philippines like Zoobic Safari. Probably the closest is the Manila Zoo but still Manila Zoo is way way better than Malabon Zoo.
The animals were already deprived of their natural habitat, the least that they can do is make the surroundings comfortable for the animals. It's already a fact that zoos cannot provide the amount of space animals have in the wild. This is particularly the case for those species who roam larger distances in their natural habitat like tigers and lions.
The Malabon Zoo trained some of their animals to perform tricks as if they were in a circus. Yes, I must admit they're entertaining and astonishing but it also made me think about, at what expenses and consequences for the animals for all those entertainment just to amuse zoo goers like me and my family.
I can definitely say that Malabon Zoo is a certified "TOURISTS TRAP". I felt scammed with the Philippine Peso 210 entrance fee per person two years old and up. There's no discount for toddlers. The experience was not worth the entrance fees I paid for all of us. When I thought that the 100 pesos that I paid for each of us to enter the Manila Zoo was a ripped off. The entrance fee of Malabon Zoo was an exploitation of us who traveled several kilometers north just to see the poor status of rare animals there. The cages were like cubicles or hotdog stands on school fairs. They're too small for the animal or animals they hold. It's like less than 3 square meters each thus making city pounds in Metro Manila looked better than the Malabon Zoo.
They said the highlight of Malabon Zoo was the animal interaction. They even have signs that say that it's a "feeding zoo". The only animal interaction we experienced was shaking hands with "Marimar", they're Orangutan. They also fed two medium sized crocodiles with two sets of chicken drumsticks and thighs each (the cost of 1 entrance fee ticket). While the few Arapaimas got two sardines or galunggong each. Shameful knowing how much they charge each zoo goer to enter.
The so-called "Aquarium" section was nothing but a big joke and a big lie. It's just several lines of aquariums similar to those that can be seen in houses. Wondering if they're trying to mislead visitors by pretending the zoo have an oceanarium. Those little fishes, really? Those are like the fishes we can see on the typical setups of home aquariums except for the few Arapaimas and for Albino Catfishes.
How about the advertised "Botanical Garden". It's of non-existence. Yes, they have trees and plants around their property but I don't think it can pass as a botanical garden. Maybe the informative banners that annoyingly served as obstruction to our view of the animals were the only things that enlighten visitors about plants.
I hope they return to the wild or bring to a conservation center they're Orangutan named Marimar for all species of Orangutans are declared "Critically Endangered" and "Highly Threatened". Hopefully, it goes the same for the sole Bear" in the Malabon Zoo, for it to be freed or transferred to a facility that can elevate the population of the specie. Honestly, I'm not sure what specie of bear it belongs to but according to some write ups, it's a "Himalayan Bear" which is like the Orangutan, it is classified as a "Critically Endangered" and "Highly Threatened".
Last warning, the zoo's parking attendant is a conman. He demanded 20 pesos for a not really parking space parking space. He just sits down and don't even bother to check the security of the vehicles parked. He also doesn't issue tickets or receipts. What a hustler!? It's not really about the cost but I rather give my loose change to those who needs them.
As per analysis, it looked like that the owners just pretended: 1. to really care about animals, 2. to build a suitable shelter for animals and lastly, 3. to share rare animals for everyone to experience. I understand that every institution needs financial capacity to sustain operations but I hope they just price the entrance fee to a more realistic level and make the experience equitable to the costs visitors paid for.
If there's a rating that is less than 1 or terrible, I would have given that rating to "Malabon Zoo".
In the end I would say that stay away from all those tourists traps like the Malabon Zoo. Tourists and families should be given the chance to enjoy the best time at any of the tourist's spots. Tourist sites that levy visitors with some kind of entrance fees should make sure that their places are actually worth exploring.
According to an article, the "crusade" to save the animals started when owner saw a hunter preying on endangered birds. I don't know if the owners had some memory problems that made them to deviate from their advocacy or shifted now and deliberately taking advantage of people who want to see rare animals.
Yes, it's "Noah's Ark" in flood prone Malabon but the flooding is not all year round. The animals deserve better treatment. I love the wildlife. As a matter of fact, I been on an African Safari. Africa is a long travel. The only way for me to share my fascination of wild rare animals is visiting zoos. I already visited almost all the zoos and wildlife conservation areas in the country, Malabon Zoo was by far the most hideous and depressing.
Kabul Zoo is one of the worst zoos in the world but Kabul is in the middle of war and Malabon is not. I can't compare the place to private zoos in the Philippines like Zoobic Safari. Probably the closest is the Manila Zoo but still Manila Zoo is way way better than Malabon Zoo.
The animals were already deprived of their natural habitat, the least that they can do is make the surroundings comfortable for the animals. It's already a fact that zoos cannot provide the amount of space animals have in the wild. This is particularly the case for those species who roam larger distances in their natural habitat like tigers and lions.
The Malabon Zoo trained some of their animals to perform tricks as if they were in a circus. Yes, I must admit they're entertaining and astonishing but it also made me think about, at what expenses and consequences for the animals for all those entertainment just to amuse zoo goers like me and my family.
I can definitely say that Malabon Zoo is a certified "TOURISTS TRAP". I felt scammed with the Philippine Peso 210 entrance fee per person two years old and up. There's no discount for toddlers. The experience was not worth the entrance fees I paid for all of us. When I thought that the 100 pesos that I paid for each of us to enter the Manila Zoo was a ripped off. The entrance fee of Malabon Zoo was an exploitation of us who traveled several kilometers north just to see the poor status of rare animals there. The cages were like cubicles or hotdog stands on school fairs. They're too small for the animal or animals they hold. It's like less than 3 square meters each thus making city pounds in Metro Manila looked better than the Malabon Zoo.
They said the highlight of Malabon Zoo was the animal interaction. They even have signs that say that it's a "feeding zoo". The only animal interaction we experienced was shaking hands with "Marimar", they're Orangutan. They also fed two medium sized crocodiles with two sets of chicken drumsticks and thighs each (the cost of 1 entrance fee ticket). While the few Arapaimas got two sardines or galunggong each. Shameful knowing how much they charge each zoo goer to enter.
The so-called "Aquarium" section was nothing but a big joke and a big lie. It's just several lines of aquariums similar to those that can be seen in houses. Wondering if they're trying to mislead visitors by pretending the zoo have an oceanarium. Those little fishes, really? Those are like the fishes we can see on the typical setups of home aquariums except for the few Arapaimas and for Albino Catfishes.
How about the advertised "Botanical Garden". It's of non-existence. Yes, they have trees and plants around their property but I don't think it can pass as a botanical garden. Maybe the informative banners that annoyingly served as obstruction to our view of the animals were the only things that enlighten visitors about plants.
I hope they return to the wild or bring to a conservation center they're Orangutan named Marimar for all species of Orangutans are declared "Critically Endangered" and "Highly Threatened". Hopefully, it goes the same for the sole Bear" in the Malabon Zoo, for it to be freed or transferred to a facility that can elevate the population of the specie. Honestly, I'm not sure what specie of bear it belongs to but according to some write ups, it's a "Himalayan Bear" which is like the Orangutan, it is classified as a "Critically Endangered" and "Highly Threatened".
Last warning, the zoo's parking attendant is a conman. He demanded 20 pesos for a not really parking space parking space. He just sits down and don't even bother to check the security of the vehicles parked. He also doesn't issue tickets or receipts. What a hustler!? It's not really about the cost but I rather give my loose change to those who needs them.
As per analysis, it looked like that the owners just pretended: 1. to really care about animals, 2. to build a suitable shelter for animals and lastly, 3. to share rare animals for everyone to experience. I understand that every institution needs financial capacity to sustain operations but I hope they just price the entrance fee to a more realistic level and make the experience equitable to the costs visitors paid for.
If there's a rating that is less than 1 or terrible, I would have given that rating to "Malabon Zoo".
In the end I would say that stay away from all those tourists traps like the Malabon Zoo. Tourists and families should be given the chance to enjoy the best time at any of the tourist's spots. Tourist sites that levy visitors with some kind of entrance fees should make sure that their places are actually worth exploring.
Yazıldığı tarih: 26 Şubat 2019
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Kay D
1 katkı
Nis 2017 • Aile
I'm sure the owners' intentions for the animals are good but this place isn't where I would like to be if I was a tiger/bird/bear/giant fish/etc. The animals barely have any place to move in their cages (more like jails). God knows how cramped those poor animals must be, spending endless days stuck in a shoe box.
When I think of tigers, I imagine them running through vast grasslands. When I think of monkeys, I imagine them dangling and jumping from one tree branch to another. When I think of birds, I imagine them soaring high in the sky. That's why I felt like Dante going down the circles of Hell when I visited this place.
It could definitely use a lot of better maintenance and development. Better yet, they can just release the animals back into the wild where they belong.
I felt really sad after my trip here. I wouldn't recommend it as a fun place to go to but if you have tons of money then please go and donate. The animals need you.
When I think of tigers, I imagine them running through vast grasslands. When I think of monkeys, I imagine them dangling and jumping from one tree branch to another. When I think of birds, I imagine them soaring high in the sky. That's why I felt like Dante going down the circles of Hell when I visited this place.
It could definitely use a lot of better maintenance and development. Better yet, they can just release the animals back into the wild where they belong.
I felt really sad after my trip here. I wouldn't recommend it as a fun place to go to but if you have tons of money then please go and donate. The animals need you.
Yazıldığı tarih: 2 Mart 2018
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Cookie P
Makati19 katkı
Tem 2017
Expensive entrance fee at 150 pesos per head and poor maintenance. You will take pity on the animals especially the bear.
Yazıldığı tarih: 30 Temmuz 2017
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kajfrancisco
Malabon, Filipinler40 katkı
Ağu 2016 • Aile
This zoo is quite intriguing as it is always featured in medias before. It has a decent number of animal species in captivity inside the zoo. There's also an interactive activity with the animals. A must visit place in the area.
Yazıldığı tarih: 17 Temmuz 2017
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How much is the entrance fee for adult and child and for the residence of Caloocan City and non residence?.. and what time do you open?
How much intrance fee ng bata at adult?anong oras po ang bukas nyo?
FilipinoAdventurer
346 katkı
210 each. It's not worth it.
ohyeah2017
Pagadian City, Filipinler
Open po ba sa January 1? What time po pwede hawakan baby tiger?
esphiesalonga26
Quezon City, Filipinler
what day and time po msmgndang mgpunta blak po sana nmn tuesday after lunch ok lng po b? mgkno po entrance ng adult at bata?
Hi! On the way there, just wanna ask how much is the entrance fee for adult and for kids?
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