Zoo de Guadeloupe Route de la traversée, Parc des Mamelles 97125, Bouillante, Guadeloupe ☎ +33 5 90 98 83 52 Last Updated: 01/10/2024 | |
The zoo is dedicated to the preservation of Caribbean biodiversity and features a variety of animal species native to the region, as well as some exotic species. It offers a natural setting for visitors to observe and learn about wildlife. | |
Wildlife: Visitors can encounter various animals, including monkeys, jaguars, agoutis, raccoons, and a diverse range of bird species. The zoo aims to raise awareness about the importance of conservation. Conservation: Parc des Mamelles is involved in conservation efforts, and the zoo plays a role in educating the public about the unique flora and fauna of the Caribbean. Canopy Tour: In addition to the zoo, the park offers a canopy tour, allowing visitors to explore the rainforest from elevated walkways and platforms. 85 different carribean and guyana species are living in the zoo. You can find mammals, birds, reptiles and even arthropodes : over 450 animals dispatched on 4 ha of tropical forest. The Mamelles Park is located on the mythical road la traversée. Crossing the road , 17 km long , is the only road through the mountains of Basse-Terre, through and through. It connects the town of Petit- Bourg in the Pointe - Noire in the mountains . This route allows to enter the heart of the dense forest and reach the Mamelles Park. Several road signs indicate you Mamelles Park with ZOO AND BOTANICAL GUADELOUPE. |
Guadeloupe Place » City Guadeloupe is a group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Puerto Rico. It is an overseas department of France and consists of two main islands, Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, as well as several smaller islands with a population of 400,201 and an area of 1,628 km2 (629 sq mi). The region's capital city is Basse-Terre, located on the southern west coast of Basse-Terre Island. 179 views 💖 1Guadeloupe |