Parque de la Conservación Map (2024 – 2022)
Get the most up-to-date Parque de la Conservación Map before you explore Medellín’s beloved wildlife sanctuary.
Parque de la Conservación is a conservation-focused zoo located in Medellín, Colombia. It houses around 1,000 animals from 220 species, with an emphasis on native wildlife and environmental education. The park promotes biodiversity preservation through breeding programs, habitat restoration, and community outreach.
Plan your route to the Lemur Habitat, check showtimes at the Eco Theater, and pinpoint the best photo spots near the Flamingo Lagoon. The on-site Café Salvaje offers shade and snacks between exhibits.
Whether you’re headed straight for the aviary or pacing yourself with the reptile house first, having the map handy makes the experience smoother and more fun.
Parque de la Conservación Map 2024
The most significant Parque de la Conservación Map 2024 updates include a renewed focus on zones dedicated to native Colombian wildlife rescued from illegal trafficking, reflecting the park’s shift since 2020 to house only native species that cannot be released back into the wild. The map now highlights specialized areas such as “Sabanas y Bosques,” “Primates de Colombia,” and “Felinos,” making it easier for visitors to locate specific animal habitats and conservation zones.

Printable Parque de la Conservación Map PDF 2024
Parque de la Conservación Map 2022
The most significant Parque de la Conservación Map 2022 updates featured new zones such as “Sabanas y Bosques,” “Primates de Colombia,” and “Felinos,” making it easier for visitors to locate animal habitats and themed areas. The map also improved navigation by clearly marking different zones and providing downloadable access for visitors.

FAQ
What animals can I see at Parque de la Conservación?
At Parque de la Conservación, you can see a wide variety of animals including jaguars, pumas, lions, monkeys, hippos, zebras, flamingos, birds, reptiles, and a spectacled bear. The park also houses less common species such as coatis, marmosets, jaguarundis, and bicorn hornbills. Many of these animals are native to Colombia, while others come from regions like Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Is the Parque de la Conservación map available at the entrance?
A map of Parque de la Conservación is available for download from the official website and is typically accessible at the entrance to help visitors navigate the park’s zones and animal exhibits.
Can I bring food or drinks into Parque de la Conservación?
Bringing food or drinks into Parque de la Conservación is generally not permitted, as the park has specific rules to protect animal welfare and maintain cleanliness. Visitors are encouraged to use the on-site restaurant for meals and snacks.
Is there parking near Parque de la Conservación?
Parking is available on-site at Parque de la Conservación for an additional fee, making it convenient for visitors who arrive by car.
