Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22, is dedicated to raising awareness about environmental protection and inspiring more sustainable ways of living.
Step into a day at Budapest Zoo, where learning meets adventure and explore wetland conservation and forest ecosystems while playing, creating, and encountering wildlife. This vibrant, family-friendly event highlights species conservation, nature protection, and sustainability through hands-on experiences.
Through interactive programs, educational activities, and expert-led presentations, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of biodiversity, habitat protection, and the importance of sustainable coexistence with nature.
Visitors can step into a world of discovery at the Big Lake, where you can meet the rescued animals of the Wildlife Rescue Center near the Japanese Garden - and see firsthand how conservation makes a difference.
Hands-on sessions led by expert zoo educators, where learning becomes an unforgettable adventure for all ages.
Dive into conservation stories at the Herman Ottó Institute station, where the “Wildlife Watch” program and the Mammal of the Year come to life.
Explore the hidden universe beneath your feet with the Hungarian Biological Society, and see soil like never before.
Encounter Hungary’s reptiles and amphibians up close with the Hungarian Ornithological and Nature Conservation Society - a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
Dig deeper into the science of soil with experts and uncover why healthy soil is vital for our planet’s future.
All programs are included with a standard zoo admission ticket or annual pass. Educational groups may attend with institutional tickets.