All animal museums to visit in Mexico

Delve into the diverse world of animals at 28 animal museums in Mexico. These museums showcase a variety of species, habitats, and the role of animals in our ecosystem.

Are you an animal lover looking to explore the best animal museums in Mexico? Here are your best options:

  1. Zoo San Juan De Aragon1

    Zoo San Juan De Aragon

     Mexico City
    In 1999, the zoo underwent a significant renovation to better replicate the natural habitats of the various animal species. The aim was to provide a more authentic and enriching experience for visitors. The zoo reopened to the public on December 6, 2002, with the renovation process continuing in different areas to further enhance the visitor experience.
  2. Templo Mayor2

    Templo Mayor

     Mexico City
    The Templo Mayor was unique in its dedication to two gods simultaneously - Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, and Tlaloc, the god of rain and agriculture. Each deity had a shrine at the top of the pyramid, accessible by its own staircase. This dual dedication provides a fascinating glimpse into the Aztec's religious beliefs and practices.
  3. Chapultepec Zoo3

    Chapultepec Zoo

     Mexico City
    Chapultepec Zoo is a popular destination, attracting over 5 million visitors each year. It offers a variety of attractions including a herpetarium, a butterfly house, and an elephant museum. These unique features provide an opportunity for visitors to learn about and interact with a diverse range of animal species.
  4. Cancún Underwater Museum - MUSA4

    Cancún Underwater Museum - MUSA

     Cancun
    The Cancún Underwater Museum, also known as MUSA, is a unique non-profit organization located in Cancún, Mexico. Its primary focus is on the art of conservation, using underwater sculptures as a means to promote coral life and provide a fascinating attraction for visitors. The museum's dedication to environmental preservation makes it a unique destination for those interested in both art and nature.
  5. Guadalajara Zoo5

    Guadalajara Zoo

     Guadalajara
    The Guadalajara Zoo is the primary metropolitan zoo in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico. It is situated at Paseo del zoológico 600, close to Calzada Independencia Norte in the eastern part of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  6. Acuario de Veracruz6

    Acuario de Veracruz

     Veracruz
    The Acuario de Veracruz, located in the city of Veracruz, is recognized as the largest aquarium in Mexico and Latin America by water volume. It holds an impressive 7 million liters of water, providing a vast and diverse habitat for a multitude of marine species. This significant size allows the aquarium to house a wide variety of exhibits and species, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in marine life.
  7. Africam Safari7

    Africam Safari

     Puebla
    Africam Safari, a Mexican safari park, was established in 1972 by Captain Carlos Camacho Espíritu. It is conveniently located about 17 kilometres from the city of Puebla, making it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the area.
  8. Calakmul Natural History and Archeology Museum8

    Calakmul Natural History and Archeology Museum

     Conhuás
    Presenting both archaeological and nature collections, this museum is a very interesting and inspiring place to visit.
  9. Acuario Inbursa9

    Acuario Inbursa

     Mexico City
    Acuario Inbursa, situated in Mexico City, is a large aquarium that spans an exhibition area of 3600 square meters. It houses 1.6 million liters of water sourced from the Gulf of Mexico, providing a unique environment for its marine inhabitants.
  10. Zoológico Miguél Álvarez del Toro10

    Zoológico Miguél Álvarez del Toro

     Tuxtla Gutiérrez
    The Zoológico Miguél Álvarez del Toro, also known as ZOOMAT, is a zoo situated in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico. The zoo was established in 1942 and was later renamed in honor of its director, Miguel Alvarez del Toro, in 1981. The zoo has a rich history and has been relocated over the years, with its current location being in a nature reserve known as El Zapotal.
  11. Ecological Center of Sonora11

    Ecological Center of Sonora

     Hermosillo
    The Ecological Center of Sonora, located in Hermosillo, the capital of the state of Sonora, Mexico, is a zoo that showcases the natural habitat of the Sonoran desert. It is managed by the state government through the Commission of Ecology and Sustainable Development of the State of Sonora (CEDES). This center has been operating continuously since 1985, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystems of the Sonoran desert.
  12. Universum - Museum of Sciences12

    Universum - Museum of Sciences

     Mexico City
    Universum, the Science Museum of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, is the country's leading institution for promoting science and technology to the public. Opened in 1992, it is one of the first science museums of its type in Latin America. The museum is located in the Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City, an area that houses a number of the university's cultural institutions. Its mission is to contribute to the formation of a scientific and technological culture, and to foster an interest in science and technology by society in general.
  13. Museo del Desierto13

    Museo del Desierto

     Saltillo
    The Desert Museum, located in Saltillo, Coahuila, is an institution that fosters an ecological culture. The museum, which was designed by architect Francisco López Guerra, was officially opened to the public on November 25, 1999.
  14. Museo de Historia Natural José Narciso Rovirosa14

    Museo de Historia Natural José Narciso Rovirosa

     Villahermosa
    The Museo de Historia Natural, a natural history museum, is located in the second section of the Bosque de Chapultepec in Mexico City. The museum aims to provide its visitors with a summary of the history of the universe, Earth, and human beings through its exhibits. It was originally founded in 1790 as a cabinet of natural history, which were the precursors to modern museums.
  15. List of zoos by country15

    List of zoos by country

     Morelia
    Zoos are primarily designed as spaces where animals are kept within enclosures for public viewing. These facilities also serve as breeding grounds for various species. Visitors can expect to see a wide range of animals in a controlled environment, providing an educational and engaging experience.
  16. Museo El Rehilete16

    Museo El Rehilete

     Venta Prieta
    The Interactive Museum for Children and Youth of Hidalgo, more commonly known as Museo El Rehilete, is situated in the city of Pachuca de Soto, in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. This museum is a significant cultural and educational institution in the region, offering a variety of exhibits and activities for visitors of all ages.
  17. Parque Ecológico Zacango17

    Parque Ecológico Zacango

     Toluca
    Zacango Zoo, located in Mexico, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, with over 180 different species from around the globe. Among these, 80 species are classified as endangered, making the zoo a crucial habitat for these animals. Visitors can expect to encounter a wide variety of creatures, some of which are rarely seen in other parts of the world.
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    Iguanario Archundia

     Manzanillo
    A rather small privately owned "iguana zoo" where you can learn more about the protection of these endangered reptiles.
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    La Pastora Zoo Park

     Guadalupe
    This little yet beloved zoo is interestingly divided into four zones so that the visitors can enjoy different environments.
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    Sea Shell City Museum

     Mazatlán
    A museum, that offers extensive collection of various sea shells of all kinds, sizes and shapes. You will be surprised by variety of them.
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    Museo de Historia Natural

     Mérida
    Newly renovated museum which presents the history of the local fauna and flora in an intriguing way. Great programs for the small ones.
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    Museum of Natural History in Cabo San Lucas

     Cabo San Lucas
    The Museum of Natural History in Cabo San Lucas, also known as the Museum of the Californias, is a significant destination for those interested in natural history. Located in the vibrant city of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and diverse natural environment of the region.
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    Imagine Interactive Museum Puebla

     Puebla
    Nobody will get bored in this museum. You can visit various interactive exhibitions about nature, technology and a lot more.
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    Museo de Historia Natural MUHNA

     Morelia
    The museum of natural sciences offers educational programs for visitors concerning the natural history, fossils, fauna and flora.
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    Living Museum Puebla

     Puebla
    Many kinds of reptiles and amphibians are kept in this museum. Admire tropical species that you won't find almost anywhere else.
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    Museo de la Ballena y Ciencias del Mar

     La Paz
    The name says it all. You can find photos, skeletons and information on whales and how they are connected to this area.
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    Museo de Ciencias Naturales

     Toluca
    The Museo de Ciencias Naturales del Estado de México is a museum situated in the Parque de los Matlanzincas in Cerro del Calvario. This location offers a unique setting for the museum, providing visitors with a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area while also learning about the natural sciences.
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    Tortugario de Cuyutlan

     Ciudad de Armería
    Discover the place where you can learn about protection of turtles, iguanas and crocodiles. Help them return to their natural habitats.