Toilets Baby change
Rest stop
Kids play area
Water fountain
Food outlet
Parking
Information First Aid
Please do not feed the animals
No smoking or vaping
Te Wao Nui
South East AsiaJungle Track
South America Rainforest Track
Australia Bush Track
Aotearoa New Zealand
Africa Safari Track
Asian elephants
The Night
The Wetlands
Lizard Lane
AviaryBypass
Kidzone
Little Diggers
Te Punacafé
Wētāpungacafé
Entry/Exit
The WateringHole café
TheLookoutcafé
Old ElephantHouse restaurant
Party venue(booked sessions only)
The Domes
Education Centre(booked sessions only)
Vet HospitalViewing Gallery
Zoo Shop
Info Centre
The High Country
The Forest
The Islands
The Coast
Wild Work Centre
Zoo Administration
Carpark 1
Galápagos clearing
NZ forest birds
Kiwi
Goldenlion tamarinSpider monkey
Squirrelmonkey
Galápagos tortoise
Brolga
Tasmaniandevil
Goliath stickinsect
Australia birds
Emu
Ring-tailedlemur
Otter
Red panda
Wallaby
Snake neckedturtle
Rainbowfish
Red-tailed black cockatoo
Lacemonitor
Capybara
Tarantula
Alligator
Orangutan
Siamang
Baboon
Serval
Elephant
Cheetah
Rhinoceros
Giraffe
OstrichZebra
Nyala Flamingo
Lion
Lovebird
Meerkat
Meerkat
Porcupine
Leopard tortoise
Eel
Ducks
Kea
Penguin
Tuatara
Kākāriki
NZ reptiles
Seal
Takahē
Whio
Rhinoceros
Nyala
Waterbuck
Cotton toptamarin
Green iguana
Emperor tamarin
Spider
Under construction
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Sit at a distance, stand as one. Noho Tawhiti, Tū Kotahi To keep your pride safe…
• Remember to wash your hands• If you have a face mask please wear it• Ask a staff member if you need help
Physical distancing:means keeping a lion’s* length between you and others.
*But don’t use a real lion!
To make the zoo a safe place for everyone we have:
• Made the Zoo cashless• Increased our cleaning schedule• Made some paths one-way only, look
for the arrows on the track e.g:
The following areas are closed:• Wildwork Centre• The Night (kiwi house)• The Domes• High Country hut (whio/takahē)• Vet Hospital viewing gallery• Meerkat tunnels• The Lookout café
• The Old Elephant House restaurant
Look out for footprints around the Zoo as a guide for physical distancing:
Grab a bite Tikina he kaiWe’re proud to serve free-range food and Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CSPO) at all of our cafés.
Wētāpunga café Located by the entrance, offering coffee, a selection of artisan sandwiches, fresh salads and baked treats.
Te Puna café Located in the heart of the zoo, enjoy a coffee, and a wide range of hot and cold café food while looking out over the lake into South East Asia.
The Watering Hole café With stunning views of our flamingos, lions and elephants, enjoy coffee, ice cream, burgers, hot chips and cold drinks.
At this time, we are serving all our hot drinks in compostable take away cups.All the packaging of food and drinks from our cafés are compostable.
Please put it in the green Zoo Food Waste bins around the zoo.
Get shopping Kia kaha te hokohoko With a strong focus on conservation and sustainability, our gift shop offers a great range of souvenirs and gifts made from recyclable and sustainable sources – many of which contribute to humanitarian and conservation projects around the world.
Thank you Auckland Council Kia ora Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau Thanks to support from Auckland Council we have brought prices down from $28.50 to $24 for an adult ticket while we build our #FutureZoo.
Stay up to date with #FutureZoo on our website and social channels.
Connect with wildlife, everyday Me hono ki te taiao ia raUpgrade to an annual pass and enjoy unlimited entry 364 days of the year*, plus exclusive member benefits. Present your day-pass receipt** to our friendly staff at the Information Centre and you can get the price of your day pass ticket off a membership!
**Upgrading your day-pass to a membership must be done on the same day as a day pass is purchased, with a receipt of the purchase presented.
Connect with us Me hono kia tatou9:30am–4:30pm (Last entry at 3:30pm) * Open every day except Christmas.
aucklandzoo.co.nz ph. +64 9 360 3805
Welcome Haere mai
The more you visit Auckland Zoo, the more we can do to conserve life in
the wild, both here in Aotearoa and in the world where help is needed most.
We are a not-for-profit organisation that is part of a global network of zoos,
which are focused on conserving the world’s wildlife and wild places.
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