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The "Play Moscow!" program now features a family-friendly route called "Return Zorts-2," dedicated to the Moscow Zoo. This is an updated version of the fantasy-themed mission. "Return Zorts", which previously took children and adults from the Museum of Wildlife to the Moscow-City business center. Now the route focuses solely on the zoo.
The interactive "Play Moscow!" routes allow you to discover the capital year-round, regardless of the season. Children and their parents explore the city, completing tasks on the route map, earning gifts for their efforts, and most importantly, gaining new impressions and insights into attractions, including VDNKh, Poklonnaya Gora, Luzhniki, Zaryadye Park, and now the Moscow Zoo.
In the mission "Return Zorts 2," participants must find five pieces of the magical Zorts stone. To do this, they must complete 17 tasks covering both the new and old areas of the Moscow Zoo. The mission will take participants past pavilions housing monkeys, Amur tigers, camels, giraffes, polar bears, pandas, snowy owls, elephants, and Timofey the Pallas's cat—the living symbol of the Moscow Zoo. The tasks will test their intellect and wit—participants must guess, for example, how much bamboo a panda eats per day, the names of baby seals, and the origins of fluffy llamas.
For now, the route is only available online. Soon, visitors will be able to pick up a paper map at the Moscow Zoo's gift shop or at one of the visitor centers. "Moscow", where participants will mark the points they have completed.
At the zoo ticket office, purchase or present an e-ticket, show your "Play in Moscow!" e-route in the Russpass service, and ask for a special "Play in Moscow!" sticker. You can place it on your completed map or simply show it to a staff member at the Moscow Tourist Center to receive a souvenir.
Moscow Zoo— one of the most visited attractions in the capital, according to Russpass statistics. Residents and tourists alike explore the zoo on tours. "Where to? To the boa constrictors! A journey to the symbol of 2025." AndStargazing, Tiger Spotting, and a River Cruise: A Family Weekend in the Capital, buying in advance tickets through a digital tourism service. To navigate the zoo grounds, they use smart navigator.
You can find out how the Pallas's cat, giant otters, capybaras, zebras and giant pandas are doing in online broadcasts on the Moscow Zoo website, they are available from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. They were viewed during the first year more than nine million timesRecently, the Moscow Zoo acquired acacia rats, a Diana monkey, tragopan pheasants, and hyacinth macaws.
Those wishing to join the exploration of the capital with the program "Play Moscow!" Seven routes are available: in addition to the updated "Return Zorts-2," "To the Shores of the Lunar Seas," "Secrets of the Green Planet," "Games of Champions," "Constellation of Ciphers," "Secrets of Lukomorye," and "The Hero's Path."
Moscow City Tourism Committee is creating a sustainable brand for the capital as one of Russia's leading tourist destinations. The city is implementing major programs for children's recreation and education—the "Play in Moscow!" program and the "City of Discoveries" educational and tourism project.
The "Play in Moscow!" program is being implemented as part of the "Country's Tourist Attractiveness" initiative of the national project Tourism and Hospitality with the goal of creating new, accessible opportunities for family vacations in the capital. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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