Old is gold. And obviously, being one of the oldest zoos in Malaysia means a lot. Established in 1928 by the late Johor King, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar, the medium-sized Johor zoo was handed over to the state government to manage in the 1960s.
Catch a glimpse of mighty lions, or play with the friendly elephants. Observe the huge, silent crocodiles from a safe distance, or stroll around the lake while admiring aquatic birds.
The Johor Zoo is open daily from 8am to 6pm. It gets crowded during public holidays and school holidays. The entrance fee is MYR2 for adults and MYR1 for children (prices subject to change).