Mogo Zoo is an organisation committed to the survival of endangered animals. It provides world standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 39 rare and exotic species, including the only white lions in Australia.
This extraordinary zoological collection includes pygmy marmosets, giraffes, African hunting dogs, reptiles, Nepalese red pandas, golden lion tamarins, meerkats, cotton-top tamarins, ring-tailed lemurs, jaguar, Brazilian tapirs, Sumatran and Bengal tigers, oriental small-clawed otters, snow leopards, African lions, siamangs, spider monkeys and zebra.
Mogo Zoo has attained the international reputation as being one of the most successful private Zoos in Australia, winning the Regional Attraction Award in the South Coast Awards for Excellence in Tourism in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Featuring beautiful picnic grounds set in luscious wildlife surrounds, barbeque facilities situated just metres from the exhibits, café and gift shop.
The keeper talks and feeding sessions offer an educational experience and provide visitors with an insight into the natural behaviours of the animals. The sessions commence daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm - the white lions are generally fed during the morning session only. It is Mogo Zoo’s aim to involve and to educate the public 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).
MOGO ZOO, 222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW, 2536
Phone: (02) 4474-4930
Fax: (02) 4474-4855
Directions:
From the North (Batemans Bay) - follow the Princes Highway 10km south from Batemans Bay (approximately 10 minutes) until you reach Mogo and follow the signs turning left into Tomakin Road.
From the South (Moruya) - follow the Princes Highway 15km north from Moruya (approximately 15 minutes) until you reach Mogo and follow the signs turning right into Tomakin Road.