Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery, Sumatra, Indonesia


4.0 (97 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #11 in North Sumatra Speciality Museums

An Amazing collection!

According to what I understood these were dead animals that were stuffed. Of course, I may have misunderstood. I had mixed feelings walking through this place. Amazing collection of insects, mammals and reptiles. I've never seen an elephant skeleton before. So that was something unique.
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Address

Jln. S. Parman No. 309, Medan 20153 Indonesia

Mobile

+62 61 4569964

Website

http://www.rahmatgallery.com/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Monday, May 13, 2024, 5:29

User Ratings

4.0 based on (97 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4Franklin Ocha 5:00 PM Dec 4, 2017
    An Irony
    It is a stuffing dead animal museum. The museum boasts a massive collection of animals, from widespread to rare ones, from mammals and reptiles, to insects and sea creatures. If you view the museum without showing mercy to animals, this is a place where you can gain vast knowledge of animals. But if you are a conservationist, this place might be a disgust. On the one hand, this place is good to know more about animals. On the other hand, the animals in there used to be alive, including the endangered ones. To learn about animals, especially rare ones, by killing them is a bitter irony. I don't recommend this place for animal lovers.
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  • 3Tety Ginting 5:00 PM Feb 6, 2017
    Magnificent but SAD
    This museum might be the only and complete wildlife that you can find in Indonesia, or even maybe in Asia. This place has a lot of wildlife animal collections from almost all over the world. Very nice and educated, but i feel so sad for all of those animals. To think about how they killed and now they're death bodies are in the museum for sake of some attractions for people (Human). Personally, i wont support any kind of attraction like this. Anyway, but still like i said this place is educated and i guess its good to bring your children or family to let them know and recognize all of those poor animals.

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