Cologne Zoological Garden Germany
Germany - Cologne - Dusseldorf - Frankfurt - Munich - Stuttgart - Hamburg - Berlin
Besides the Cologne Zoological Garden, there is a Roman Archbishopric of Cologne and the University of Köhl. There are number of ancient Roman archeological regions that unveil the narratives of the past. In the Cologne Zoological Garden of Germany there are 7000 animals of more than 700 species. This animal kingdom is the hearth of “hakuna matata” (no worries).
This is the periphery of peace and tranquility. The complications of the cosmopolitan world are left outside the borders of this hub of animals. This hub for animals was established in the year of 1860. The two devastating world wars almost lamed this hearth of animals. However, the zoo was re opened in the year of 1947 with an additional aquarium in the year of 1971.
The most attractive part of this animal empire is the rain forest hall with birds and reptiles of all species. In the year of 2000, an elephant park was incorporated to complete the look of the zoo. This zoo was divided into four parts namely – “Rainforest Hall”, “Asian Elephant Park”, “Great Ape” and “Meerkat Paddock”. The endangered species of the European continent are preserved here.
There have been programs and specific plans taken by the government to provide the safety to the rare species. Birds like “Palm Cockatoo”, “Great Hornbill”, “Pink Pigeon”, “Meller’s Duck” and many more are taken special care of. Mammals such as “Amur Tiger”, “Sumatran Tiger”, “Asiatic Lion’ and “Golden bellied Capuchin” resides in this zone of “Lion Kingdom” for the generations to come. Welcome to AsiaRooms.com to have thorough knowledge in Cologne Zoological Garden, Germany.