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Landmark: Sinka ZooCity: Pontianak
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Sinka Zoo, Pontianak, Indonesia, Asia
Sinka Zoo is a zoological park located in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. It houses a collection of local and exotic animal species.
Visual Characteristics
The zoo grounds consist of fenced enclosures and open-air habitats. Enclosures are constructed from concrete, metal bars, and wire mesh. Vegetation within the zoo includes mature trees providing shade and smaller ornamental plants. Paths are paved with concrete.
Location & Access Logistics
Sinka Zoo is situated approximately 10 kilometers west of Pontianak's city center. Access is via Jalan Ahmad Yani, turning onto Jalan Trans Kalimantan. Parking is available on-site, with designated areas for cars and motorcycles. Public transportation options include local minibuses (angkot) that operate along Jalan Ahmad Yani; passengers would need to transfer to a taxi or motorcycle taxi for the final segment to the zoo entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Sinka Zoo was established in 1992. Its purpose is to serve as a conservation and educational facility for the region's fauna. The site is situated on relatively flat terrain, formerly agricultural land, now adapted for animal enclosures.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe Sumatran tigers, orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and various bird species. Feeding sessions are scheduled daily for select animals. Educational talks are conducted at the main amphitheater on weekends.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located near the main entrance and the central food court. Shaded seating areas are available throughout the park. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent within the zoo premises. Food vendors operate a small food court offering local Indonesian cuisine.
Best Time to Visit
The optimal time for visiting is during the cooler morning hours, between 08:00 and 11:00, when animals are typically more active. The dry season, from June to September, offers the most favorable weather conditions with less rainfall.
Facts & Legends
A local belief suggests that observing the orangutans at dawn can bring good fortune for the day. The zoo's collection includes a rare albino crocodile, a specimen unique to the region.
Nearby Landmarks
- Pontianak City Square (5.2km East)
- Khatulistiwa Monument (6.8km East)
- Kapuas River Waterfront (7.5km East)
- Museum Kalimantan Barat (7.1km East)