MOGO Zoo
Mogo Zoo - experience the difference!Mogo Zoo is situated in the picturesque historic gold mining village of Mogo, 10 kilometres south of Batemans Bay. Providing world standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 42 rare and exotic species, Mogo Zoo is committed to the conservation of endangered species, and is extensively involved in various Species Management Programs. Recent breeding success has resulted in several births including the Rothschild Giraffe, Silvery Gibbon, Cotton-Top Tamarin, Golden-Lion Tamarin, Siamang and Pygmy Marmoset.
Mogo Zoo exhibits an extraordinary menagerie of animals, including the majestic White Lion, Chimpanzee (new exhibit), Scimitar Oryx, Emperor Tamarin, African Serval, Meerkat, Nepalese Red Panda, Lar Gibbon, Golden-Lion Tamarin, Ring-tailed Lemur, Brazilian Tapir, Sumatran Tiger, Oriental Small-Clawed Otter, Snow Leopard and Zebra. Additionally, the Zoo boasts the largest collection of primates in any private Zoo in Australia.
At Mogo Zoo you will be intrigued by close encounters with an array of endangered and exotic animals from around the globe - a truly unique experience!
The keeper talks and feeding sessions are educational and provide visitors with an insight into the natural behaviours of the animals.
Mogo Zoo features beautiful picnic grounds set in luscious wildlife surrounds, barbeque facilities situated just metres from the exhibits, cafe and gift shop.
It is Mogo Zoo's aim to involve and to educate the public at large and offer its visitors an intimate, educational Zoo experience.
Visit this world-renowned Zoo and experience the wonder of its wildlife face-to-face!
Mogo Zoo is open 7 days a week (excluding Christmas day).
Keeper talks and feeding sessions commence daily at *10.30am and 1.30pm.
The white lions are generally fed during the morning session only.
MOGO ZOO, 222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW, 2536
Phone: (02) 4474-4930 Fax: (02) 4474-4855
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I have never had such an amazing experience at a zoo before this. First of all just the drive to the Zoo is lovely, the town is beautiful. We went on a quiet day which was good as we didn't feel rushed or had to struggle to see the animals. It feels very open like you are among the animals rather than staring at them from behind a barrier.
I got gifted to do the African Serval experience and to be honest I had not heard of a serval beforehand. The whole experience was amazing, we got to go into the enclosure and play with these amazing cats, we were able to stroke and interact with them. We were of course given instructions before hand of the dos ...read more
Im pretty sure this is the first zoo Ive ever reviewed and when Im done I hope you understand why.
During the busiest holiday period of the year I attended the Mogo Zoo with my whole family. We parked in the parking overflow because it was so busy and were whisked up to the main entrance in a courtesy truck, thank you very much.
We jumped into the queue and paid our reasonably priced entry and then had a quick peek around the shop and got a bite to eat and a few drinks. Prices were good, not anywhere near what I expected to pay at a zoo, which as we know are notorious for over-charging. They don't have an ATM, but are happy to let you withdraw cash from their eftpos machine at no extra ...read more