MadagasPark, officially known as Bioparc Valencia, is not just a zoo, but an innovative biopark located in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain. Its uniqueness lies in the concept of "zoo-immersion": here, animals live in conditions that recreate their natural habitat as accurately as possible, and barriers between visitors and animals are either absent or cleverly disguised, creating an effect of total immersion in the wild.

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Bioparc Valencia covers an impressive area of about 10 hectares and is located in the former Turia riverbed, in the northwestern part of the Cabecera Park (Parque de Cabecera). This park is entirely dedicated to recreating African ecosystems, offering visitors a unique opportunity to get to know the fauna of this amazing continent without leaving Valencia.
The biopark's territory is carefully divided into several themed zones, each representing a specific African biotope: there is an extensive savannah, dense equatorial forests, the unique world of Madagascar, and the wetlands of Africa. More than 150 animal species live in these realistic conditions, including iconic representatives of African fauna such as lions, giraffes, gorillas, hippos, and, of course, the charming lemurs that gave the park its unofficial name.