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Aleksandrovo Church | Subotica


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Landmark: Aleksandrovo Church
City: Subotica
Country: Serbia
Continent: Europe

Aleksandrovo Church, Subotica, Serbia, Europe

Overview

Palić Zoo (Serbian: Zoo vrt Palić) is a slight, well-kept zoo in the town of Palić, just outside Subotica in Vojvodina, northern Serbia, where peacocks sometimes wander across the paths, while the zoo sits beside the calm waters of Palić Lake, where visitors can wander past lions, parrots, and deer in the quiet shade of tall trees.Families and animal lovers flock to this spot, one of the region’s favorite tourist attractions, where you might hear the chatter of parrots or the splash of playful otters, and founded in 1950, the zoo has steadily grown, adding modern exhibits and shaded walkways until it became a beloved spot for the community to learn and spend an afternoon together, roughly Though smaller than many of Europe’s major zoos, Palić Zoo has steadily expanded over the years, building a vital role in conservation and education, as a result set beside the calm waters of Palić Lake and shaded paths of Palić Park, it draws families from Serbia and visitors from Hungary alike, offering a peaceful venue to learn and connect with wildlife.It’s home to all kinds of creatures, from glowing green tree frogs to rare exotic birds, and palić Zoo runs educational programs that help visitors learn about biodiversity, protecting wildlife, and caring for the environment, sometimes with hands-on displays like feathers or animal tracks.It also works with international conservation efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats, consequently the zoo’s collection includes animals from Serbia as well as creatures from across the globe.Palić Zoo is home to an array of mammals, birds, reptiles, and more, with exhibits carefully designed to mirror each animal’s natural habitat-wide spaces where a lion might stretch in the sun or a parrot call from a leafy perch, while visitors can watch powerful enormous cats like lions and tigers, playful capuchin monkeys and lemurs, and colorful parrots, eagles, and peafowls flitting through roomy aviaries, moderately There’s a friendly farmyard with goats, sheep, and donkeys that kids love, as well as reptile enclosures housing snakes, lizards, and turtles, consequently the zoo blends native Serbian wildlife, such as wild boars, deer, and foxes, with exotic species from around the globe, offering both wonder and discovery at every turn.Visitors can notice how Balkan wildlife stacks up against animals from far-off continents, then pause to learn about endangered species and the push to protect them worldwide, moreover the zoo’s compact paths wind past shaded benches and food stalls, making it easy to explore on foot.Shaded walking paths guide visitors through the zoo, keeping the animals relaxed while offering plenty to witness, therefore you’ll find it inside the Palić Park complex, a favorite spot for lakefront strolls.Along with seeing the animals, zoo visitors can stroll shaded walking paths, relax in nearby picnic spots, and enjoy the park’s green lawns, making it an easy venue to spend the day, therefore palić Zoo also hosts educational programs for school groups and families, from hands‑on animal talks to guided nature walks.These programs help teach people about protecting wildlife and understanding environmental challenges, and in some corners of the zoo, you can hand a crisp carrot to a giraffe, watch playful otters snag their lunch, or behold keepers skillfully feed the animals.It makes the visit more fun, especially for kids, at the same time families can take a break at the zoo’s shady playgrounds or spread out lunch on the picnic tables after wandering the exhibits.Palić Zoo also champions sustainable tourism, focusing on conservation and eco-friendly practices, moreover the zoo asks visitors to treat the animals and their habitats with care, backed by programs that shrink its environmental impact.In the soft shade of trees by Palić Lake, it offers a charming, hands-on learning experience, furthermore it’s a great chance for visitors of any age to explore how animals are protected, why conservation matters, and to discover the incredible variety of species roaming our planet-from tiny tree frogs to towering giraffes.It may be smaller than the immense-city zoos, but its warm welcome, hands-on learning, and mix of local deer and shining tropical birds make it a charming stop for anyone exploring Subotica and nearby towns.
Author: Tourist Landmarks
Date: 2025-09-02



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