
Historical Overview
Founded in 1956 as the Changsha Zoo, the institution began with a modest collection of local wildlife. In 2008, a major relocation project commenced to create a sprawling, modern ecological park, reopening in 2010 as the Changsha Ecological Zoo. This transformation introduced advanced habitats, conservation programs, and educational facilities. Over the decades, the zoo has played a pivotal role in protecting endangered species, including the successful breeding of South China tigers and red pandas. It also serves as a research base for wildlife behavior and rehabilitation, collaborating with international conservation organizations.
Structural Layout
The zoo is divided into six thematic zones:
- panda House: A temperature-controlled habitat for giant pandas, featuring indoor and outdoor viewing areas.
- African Savanna: A 50-acre replica of the African plains, home to zebras, giraffes, and lions.
- Asian Forest: Housing Siberian tigers, leopards, and Asian elephants in lush, forested enclosures.
- Bird Paradise: A free-flight aviary with over 3,000 birds from 150 species, including flamingos and hornbills.
- Marine World: An aquarium showcasing penguins, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish.
- Children’s Farm: Interactive petting zoo with goats, rabbits, and ponies for younger visitors.
Supporting facilities include a veterinary hospital, research center, and multiple dining areas.
Major Attractions
- Giant Panda Exhibit: Watch these iconic bears munch on bamboo or play in their naturalistic habitat.
- African Elephant Show: Daily feeding and training sessions highlighting the intelligence of these gentle giants.
- Tiger Tunnel: A glass-enclosed walkway allowing close encounters with Siberian tigers.
- Bird Theater: Spectacular aerial displays by parrots, eagles, and owls.
- Reptile House: A climate-controlled zone featuring pythons, crocodiles, and colorful chameleons.
- Nocturnal Animal House: Observe nocturnal creatures like owls and lemurs under simulated nighttime conditions.
- Safari Train: A 20-minute ride through open enclosures with zebras, antelopes, and ostriches.

Suggested Itineraries
- Family-Friendly Route (3–4 hours):
Start at the Children’s Farm → Bird Paradise → Marine World → African Savanna (Safari Train) → Panda House.
Highlights: Interactive petting, bird shows, and panda viewing.
- Wildlife Enthusiast Route (5–6 hours):
Panda House → Asian Forest → Tiger Tunnel → Reptile House → Nocturnal Animal House → African Elephant Show.
Highlights: Rare species, big cat encounters, and educational talks.
- Full-Day Adventure (8+ hours):
Combine both routes above, adding stops at the Bird Theater, Marine World, and a picnic lunch in the central gardens.
Highlights: Comprehensive exploration of all zones with ample time for shows and rest.
Ticket Purchase
- Online: Book via the official website or WeChat mini-program (up to 7 days in advance).
- On-Site: Tickets available at entrance gates, but queues peak during holidays.
Prices:
- Peak Season (April–October): ¥180 (adults), ¥90 (students/seniors), free for children under 1.2m.
- Off-Season (November–March): ¥150 (adults), ¥75 (students/seniors).
- Combo Tickets: Include safari train (¥220 adult, ¥110 student).
- Free Entry: Disabled visitors, military personnel, and children under 3.
Transportation
- By Subway: Take Line 1 to Changsha Ecological Zoo Station (Exit A), then a 5-minute shuttle bus.
- By Bus: Routes 125, 27, or 134 to Ecological Zoo Stop.
- By Taxi: Direct to the south gate (main entrance); approximate fare from downtown: ¥40–60.
- Parking: Free for private vehicles (first 3 hours), ¥10/hour thereafter.
Best Time & Tips
- Peak Hours: Avoid 10 AM–2 PM; arrive early (8:30 AM opening) or after 3 PM.
- Crowds: Weekends and holidays are busiest; weekdays offer a quieter experience.
- Weather: spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal for outdoor exploration.
- Essentials:
- Wear sunscreen and a hat; shaded areas are limited.
- Bring a refillable water bottle (hydration stations available).
- Photography allowed (no flash in indoor exhibits).
- Prohibited items: Drones, selfie sticks, and outside food (snacks permitted in designated areas).
- Rent a stroller (¥20/day) or wheelchair (¥30/day) at the entrance.