this place shows how amazing and unique is Colombian fauna and nature. plenty of wild animals as anaconda snake, jaguar and alligators. also you can find fish, dears, birds, giant turtles called "ocarros". safe, cheap (aprox u$5 each one) and close to Villavicencio is a great family plan and you can feed some animals.
At first I thought that it was going to be really small and that it was going to be like a 30 walk, but was I wrong. It had tons of animals, I got to see anacondas, rattle snakes (snakes in general), hawks and lots of types of birds, deer, turtles, ocelots… I mean the list just goes on and on. And by the way, the Ocarros are like these giant armadillos, could only see them while they were sleeping though. It was a really nice walk through this park and I really enjoyed it.
This park has a relaxing environment, pretty cool animals and it is a good way to support re rescue of exotic animals that otherwise would have ended up in the black market. Overal it looks well taken care of.
The park is really good and you can see lots of fauna and flora. Remember to bring comfortable sportsy shoes because the walk around can get a little tiring
Un lugar muy agradable y completo, muy organizado, bien señalizado con una gran variedad de Fauna de los Llanos Orientales de Colombia, se puede caminar con tranquilidad sin multitudes, tomar fotografias, descansar durante el recorrido, muy agradable en Plan Familiar o de pareja.
El Bioparque los Ocarros, se encuentra ubicado vía a Restrepo, un lugar agradable, donde se puede conocer la fauna nativa de los llanos orientales, el recorrido toma aproximadamente una hora y media, el parque cuenta con amplios espacios donde habitan los animales. De las colecciones que me llamaron mas la atención esta el serpentario, los primates y felinos. Además dispone de zonas donde puedes parar a descansar, comer algo. En general un buen plan para ir en familia y con los chicos.
es un zoológico que queda a las afueras de la ciudad de Villavicencio, por la vía que conduce hacia el Municipio de Restrepo - Meta, la infraestructura del parque es hermosa, tiene gran variedad de animales en hábitats creados especialmente para cada especie.
It is not called a zoo but a bio-park. The park only host those animal endemic of the Orinoco area, from the enormous Anaconda to the giant armadillo called Ocarro that gives the name to the park. You can see there also eagles, falcons, tucans, mountain puma, butterfly tiger, spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys a long variety of snakes and fishes. Do not expect to find a huge zoo with animals from every where is a park addressed to show to visitors what they can find in the local habitats. If sun is shining at full power don't be shy to try a Cholao, it is shaved ice with some minced fruits and a scoop of ice cream, you will be refreshed for sure. Entrance fee is about US$ 5 for adults and US$ 3 for children and seniors.
This zoo is great for families. Set by a lake in lovely scenery just north of Villavicencio it is small and very well maintained, with lots if animals and birds from Colombia.
We loved seeing all the wonderful weird native Colombian animals! Please don't eat "Cholao" at the park. It is expensive and not very good. The park is really amazing and very child friendly. We enjoyed very much the tour guides.