
Located on Shahe Avenue in Zhanggong District, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, Ganzhou Forest Zoo is the largest zoo in a city bordering Jiangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, and Hunan provinces, and the only zoo in Ganzhou City. Spanning over 300 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), the zoo comprises three areas: an animal performance area, an animal viewing area, and a free-range animal grazing area. The animal performance area houses both an animal performance hall and a bird performance hall, where you can enjoy thrilling and exciting performances featuring both humans and animals, and witness the adorable and intelligent nature of birds.
Ganzhou City is located on the southern edge of the mid-subtropical zone and belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone. It has the following climatic characteristics: prevailing winter and summer monsoons, concentrated precipitation in spring and summer, distinct four seasons, and a mild climate.
Recommended one-day tour
50 yuan/person
8:30-18:00
Ganzhou Forest Zoo is a major wildlife conservation and educational site in Jiangxi. It plays a key role in protecting endangered species and raising public awareness about wildlife and environmental conservation.
The zoo is located in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi, private car, or local bus. Walking inside the zoo is necessary to explore the exhibits fully.
The zoo typically opens from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Morning or weekday visits are best to avoid crowds and to see more active animals.
Tickets generally cost around 50–70 RMB. They can be purchased at the entrance or through official tourism or ticketing websites.
Booking in advance is optional for individual visitors, but recommended during weekends, holidays, or group visits to ensure entry.
2–4 hours, depending on walking pace and interest in viewing various animal exhibits.
Guided tours in Mandarin are sometimes available. Audio guides are limited and may require prior arrangement through the zoo office.
Night visits are generally not offered. Special educational events or seasonal programs may be arranged occasionally.
The zoo can get busy on weekends and holidays. Weekdays and mornings are the least crowded times.
Most areas are accessible, though some trails may be uneven. Wheelchair users and elderly may need assistance for certain paths. Children should be supervised.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted. Carry some cash for small vendors if needed.
Small cafes and snack stalls inside the zoo; additional restaurants are available near the main entrance outside the zoo.
Vegetarian options are available; halal and vegan options may be limited.
Guesthouses and hotels in Ganzhou city center are 10–20 minutes away by taxi, offering convenient accommodation options.
Souvenir shops sell animal-themed toys, postcards, and local crafts.
Visitors can take taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses to nearby attractions or back to Ganzhou city center.