The zoo is part of a larger agricultural and recreational complex that includes specialized zones for children's outdoor play.
The facility specializes in docile, human-habituated species rather than large predators, ensuring safety for younger visitors.
The surrounding Jantar region is historically famous for amber mining, which provides the thematic context for the greater Farma Jantar grounds.
Interaction protocols are strictly regulated to maintain the health and stress levels of the resident animals.
Mini ZOO-ZOO in Jantar is an interactive animal park designed primarily for families, located on the Vistula Spit. The facility emphasizes hands-on contact, allowing visitors to feed and interact with a variety of domesticated and exotic farm animals. The grounds are part of the larger Farma Jantar complex, which provides integrated recreational infrastructure. Key animal residents include alpacas, deer, goats, and various species of ornamental birds. The park layout is designed for easy navigation with young children, featuring open-air enclosures. It serves as a regional educational hub focusing on animal welfare and direct interaction.
The alpaca enclosure, where animals are naturally inquisitive and often approach the perimeter fence.
Bring a change of clothes for children as the interactive nature of the petting zoo often leads to messy hands or mud.
Check the daily feeding schedule upon arrival to ensure you are present when animal keepers provide guided interactions.
Purchase animal feed only at the designated on-site points to comply with the park's dietary health regulations for the livestock.
Do not attempt to feed animals that are clearly marked as resting or in off-limits enclosures.
Operates primarily during the spring and summer season; typically closed during winter months.
Do not feed animals personal human food or snacks from outside; follow all posted signage regarding physical contact and noise levels.