Zoo Teruntum di Kuantan merupakan zoo hibrid pertama di Malaysia, menggabungkan pameran haiwan sebenar dengan replika animatronik dinosaur yang mengagumkan. Pengunjung dapat berinteraksi dengan pelbagai spesies haiwan seperti monyet, buaya, burung merak, dan rusa, serta menikmati pengalaman unik di zon “Dinosaur Encounter” yang menampilkan dinosaur bersaiz sebenar. Zoo ini juga menawarkan aktiviti interaktif seperti memberi makan haiwan dan menunggang kuda, menjadikannya destinasi menarik untuk seisi keluarga. Harga tiket adalah RM20 untuk dewasa (12-59 tahun) dan RM15 untuk kanak-kanak (3-11 tahun) serta warga emas (60 tahun ke atas). Zoo Teruntum dibuka setiap hari dari jam 9 pagi hingga 6 petang pada hari biasa, dan sehingga 7 petang pada hujung minggu.
Khairi BSK
2 months agoNice environment... not too hot because have a lot of tall trees. Got some live animals. A good entertainment for kids. Ichieqa recommended to parents with small children. The only donwside is that not much snacks and drinks option. Other than that, is nice.
CFE Kredit Komuniti
7 months agoThis place is great for family and kids outing. Not many real animals there but the main attractions are the dinosaur figures. Very nice landscape with beautiful plants like flowers and trees. Overall the place is clean and tidy.
Hidayah Sidek
a year agoVisited during weekdays so not very crowded. Got few hut to relax and few food stall inside but the menu is very limited. Very litte live animal like before but still enjoyable to bring kids around. Ticket fares quite normal. Got good spot for selfies and photos. Souvenir shop inside is acceptable
Nomme Sehok
6 months agoNice show. However, less animals are there now compared to the last time I visited 2 years ago. There is an indoor a play areabwhich my son enjoyed. There are more dino mecha compared to the last time.
Kervin Chong
2 years agoTeruntum Mini Zoo is among the most known fixture for people in Kuantan in the past, a calm green area where the exhibits were generally in the age where zoos were merely places to keep animals in cages for the public to see. Despite that, it had greenery and provided a free space for the locals to exercise, enjoy family time and even partake in the road safety rides. Fast forward to the present, in an attempt to rebrand and attract more visitors they redeveloped the park into a Dinosaur Encounter theme park, a recent trend which is bordering on getting stale and not aligned to any local attractions or cultural identity whatsoever, so its generally just a tourist trap. Facilities have been upgraded and now they charge a fee to just go in the park, so goodbye to free public space handed over to capitalism. The main center is generally well done, the usual souvenir shops, extra expensive photo sale at the door, a nice display of a T-rex replica and some other virtual games. Moving on the main area leads to a show arena, plagiarized directly from Jurassic Park the movie. Let's just say the show there was generally cringe worthy amateurish (release the man in T-Rex suit!!) and I would advice people not to pay extra for the other side programmes as its a waste. The other area of the park has also been turned into a hybrid dinosaur walk with animatronics models, which are ok but nothing out of the ordinary, some models could do with some work for sure and the landscaping again fails. The other areas of the park are also filled with dinosaur models amidst the landscape. There are instagram spots for people to pose with the 'Hobbit' house and also nest, am sure the insta-folks will like that, especially those that can't afford to go overseas to see the real thing. The downside is that the remaining zoo animals are still there, which is pitiful as the cages enclosures of old are still there, the lone otter in the cement pond looks like it wanted to end itself and shows sign of stress in captivity, seeing the Milky Storks and Peacocks in cages are also really sad, the zoo hasn't progress to the level of those new natural zoos for sure. The missed opportunity is that there are a lack of places to eat, only a lone concession stand selling junk food, no cafes or real food places to say the least. Parking is also still under construction thus you have to park further away at a local council paid parking area and walk there (~100 m). Park illegally and the police were having a field day issuing summonses. The park is aimed at kids for sure and insta crowds. The lack of real attractions means you can generally finish it in an hour or two at the cost of around RM100 per average family. As an educational facility, there is a lack in materials to teach people about dinosaurs and displays and information boards are lacking. Its all theatrics than substance, again a photo op for the memory book but nothing else. I suspect people won't be making repeat trips back after one visit. The park is packed with people still, so perhaps that's a good thing, but I miss the old more serene and quiet park, not this fanfare want to be park. Attractions: 3/5 Facilities: 3/5 Food: 2/5 Education: 2/5 Kids Friendly: 4/5 Parking: 2/5