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Audio Guide of Bioparque Ukumarí

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The cub that helped save its species

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2. Walls that imitate the lost jungle

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3. Rescues filled with tears and betrayal

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4. Facts that will make you drop your beer

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5. Eagle eyes in every corner

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6. The roar you take home

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are Bioparque Ukumarí's opening hours, and how can I get there?

Of course! Bioparque Ukumarí is open Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I recommend always checking the hours directly on its official website before your visit, as they may vary. It is located in Galicia district, kilometer 14 on the road to Cerritos in Pereira, and you can easily get there by taxi, private car, or public transportation from downtown Pereira.

How much is admission to Bioparque Ukumarí? Are there discounts or special tickets?

General admission for adults costs approximately COP 35,000, and there are special rates for children, seniors, and people with disabilities. I suggest checking the rates section on the official Ukumarí page. It is important to buy tickets in advance, especially during peak season.

How much time is recommended to explore Bioparque Ukumarí بالكامل?

To fully enjoy all the exhibits and areas of the park, I recommend setting aside between 4 and 6 hours. The biopark is extensive, and you will want to take your time observing the animals, reading the information, and possibly enjoying some of the educational talks. There is a lot to see and learn!

What makes Bioparque Ukumarí special? Does it have any particular history or purpose?

Absolutely! Ukumarí is much more than a zoo; it is a conservation theme park focused on education, research, and the breeding of endangered species. Its mission is to recreate the animals' natural habitats, provide them with more enriching environments, and promote awareness of biodiversity. It is a source of pride for the region.

What is the best time of year and the best time of day to visit Ukumarí?

The best time to visit is during the dry season, between December and March, or July and August, to avoid rain. As for the time of day, I recommend going early in the morning, right after opening. The animals are usually more active and there are fewer visitors, allowing for a calmer and more pleasant experience.

Is Bioparque Ukumarí accessible for people using wheelchairs or baby strollers?

Yes, Bioparque Ukumarí is designed to be as accessible as possible. It has ramps and paved paths that make it easier to get around in a wheelchair or with a baby stroller. In addition, they offer specific programs for visitors with special needs. For more details, you can contact them directly at +57 321 2101010 or visit their website.

Are there other interesting attractions near Bioparque Ukumarí that I can visit on the same day?

Absolutely! Given its location on the road to Cerritos, you are close to coffee estates that offer tours and experiences about the coffee-making process. You can also explore other ecotourism attractions in the Coffee Region, such as agritourism farms. Pereira and its surroundings have a lot to offer to complement your visit to Ukumarí.

What tips would you give me to make the most of my visit to Ukumarí?

With pleasure! I recommend wearing comfortable clothes and shoes, using sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and staying hydrated. Bring a camera to capture the moments, and do not forget to check the park map upon arrival to plan your route. Take part in the keeper talks—they are super interesting! And of course, be respectful toward the animals and their environment.

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