Introduction
Loro Parque in Tenerife is one of the most famous zoos in the world, known for its extensive collections of exotic animals, unique show programmes and stunning animal facilities. This map-guide will give you a full description of all areas of the park, helping you to plan the perfect itinerary and not miss anything important.
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Upon entering Loro Parque, you will be greeted by Pueblo Thai, an area decorated in traditional Thai style. The Thai Village immerses visitors in the atmosphere of the Orient with its exotic architecture. Here you will find souvenir shops and restaurants where you can relax and sample Thai cuisine.
Moving on, you will see a pond with koi carp (Zone 2). These beautiful fish symbolise good luck and prosperity and create a tranquil atmosphere in the park. They can be observed in a specially created pond near the entrance.
The Gorillas Zone (Zone 3) is an enclosure with these majestic primates living in conditions as close as possible to their natural habitat. Observing the gorillas allows you to understand their complex social behaviour and strength.
Area number 4 is Planet Penguin, one of the largest penguin exhibits in the world. It recreates Arctic climate conditions with ice blocks and cold water, making the penguins feel right at home.
Area 5 is home to the Sea Lions that perform in regular shows. These intelligent marine mammals amaze onlookers with their tricks and sociability.
The Titi Emperador (Zone 6) is dedicated to these little monkeys with unique ‘moustaches’ that make them look like little emperors. Imperial tamarins are active and sociable, making them a crowd favourite.
Zone 7 is home to the Two-toed Sloths. These slow and peaceful animals lead a measured life, which gives visitors a sense of calm and relaxation.
The Osos Hormigueros area (zone 8) features enclosures with anteaters, unique animals with long noses that use their tongues to catch ants and termites.
Number 9 on the map is the ChimpLand area, home to chimpanzees. These primates, one of the closest to humans in terms of intelligence, display complex social behaviour that is always interesting to observe.
Katandra Treetops (Zone 10) is a rainforest where visitors can walk on suspension bridges among the trees and observe a variety of birds in their natural habitat.
Area number 11 is dedicated to the Guacamayos, bright and noisy parrots that attract attention with their colourful feathers and loud cries.
Amazonia (zone 12) is a real jungle in miniature, where the flora and fauna of the South American rainforests are represented. Here you can see rare animals and plants characteristic of the Amazon region.
The Lion’s Kingdom (Zone 13) is an enclosure with majestic lions, which are a symbol of strength and power. These animals live in conditions as close as possible to their natural habitat.
Zone 14 is home to the Ring-tailed Lemurs. These primates with striped tails are known for their curious and active behaviour, making them popular with visitors.
Area number 15 represents the Suricatas, small predators that live in large groups and are constantly on the move. Watching them is always a great pleasure thanks to their playful nature.
Coral Kingdom (Zone 16) is a new and impressive area of the park that showcases coral reefs and their inhabitants. This place will especially appeal to underwater enthusiasts.
Area 17 is home to the Flamingos, graceful birds with pink plumage that often become one of the symbols of zoos. Their grace and bright colour attract the attention of all visitors.
TheOrchidarium (Zone 18) is a greenhouse with dozens of orchid species. This place immerses you in the atmosphere of a tropical garden with its amazing aromas and bright colours.
Area 19 is dedicated to Hippos, which live in large bodies of water to protect themselves from the heat. These massive animals often spend time in the water, making them particularly interesting to observe.
Zone 20 is the place to see Jaguars, some of the most dangerous predators of the rainforest. These powerful and graceful cats live in conditions as close to their natural habitat as possible.
Kindrelandia (Zone 21) is a play area for children with rides and playgrounds. Here the kids can have fun while the adults enjoy the other areas of the park.
Area number 22 represents the Red Pandas, a cute and rare animal that attracts attention with its friendly appearance and active behaviour.
Area 23 is dedicated to a variety of parrot species that impress with their colourful plumage and ability to mimic human speech. These birds are among the park’s favourite exhibits.
Mercado Gambiano (Zone 24) recreates the atmosphere of a traditional African market where you can buy unique souvenirs and learn more about Gambian culture.
La Gruta (Zone 25) is a cave-like space where nocturnal creatures may live or unique geological formations may be displayed.
Zone 26 is dedicated to Otters, playful and active animals that like to splash in the water. Watching them is a lot of fun thanks to their relaxed play and sociability.
Area 27 is home to the Giant Tortoises, one of the longest-lived animals on the planet. These massive reptiles attract attention with their slowness and impressive size.
Isla del Tigre (Zone 28) is an area where tigers live. These majestic predators live on their ‘island’, which carefully recreates the conditions of their natural habitat.
Zone 29 is reserved for dolphin shows, where these intelligent marine mammals demonstrate their ability to communicate with humans and perform complex tricks.
Aqua Viva (Zone 30) is an exhibition dedicated to marine life. It features aquariums with a variety of aquatic life, including jellyfish and other exotic species.
Area number 31 is a show with orcas, which are some of the most powerful marine predators. These animals amaze spectators with their strength, intelligence and complex tricks.
Area 32 is home to the Loris, small nocturnal primates known for their large eyes and cute appearance. These animals live in conditions as close to their natural environment as possible.
Oceania (zone 33) is an exhibition dedicated to the flora and fauna of the oceanic regions. Here you can see exotic fish and other sea creatures.
Area 34 presents Alligators, ancient reptiles that display their power and intimidating appearance. These animals live in bodies of water that recreate their natural environment.
Animal Embassy (Zone 35) is an educational centre where visitors can learn about the importance of wildlife conservation as well as various animal welfare programmes.
Area number 36 features the African Spurred Tortoise, a unique species of tortoise known for its large size and longevity.
The Acuario (Area 37) is an area that showcases a variety of marine life in large aquariums. It is a place where you can immerse yourself in a world of underwater wonders and enjoy the sight of rare fish and sea creatures.
Museo de Porcelana (Zone 38) is a museum that showcases collections of exquisite porcelain pieces. This cultural corner adds a special touch to the variety of Loro Parque‘s displays.
Facilities and additional services
Transport and additional entertainment
Free tram stop at Loro Parque
Buy Loro Parque tickets online
Conclusion
Loro Parque is a unique place where there is something for everyone. With its carefully designed infrastructure and variety of exhibits, your visit will be a rich and unforgettable experience. This map-guide will help you not to miss any important details and fully enjoy all that Loro Parque has to offer.