Went to Longleat for the first time in over a year today and I have to say I was really really impressed. I visited with my Mum and when we stopped in the African Village we saw a sign for a 20minute VIP Tour of the monkeys. We waited for about ten minutes before one of the jeeps arrived. It was just us in the jeep with our guide (I'm terrible at remembering names) who was excellent. Not only did he give us commentary for the monkeys but also the other animals we saw on the way (inc; flamingos, eland and crown cranes). He also answered my very long list of questions. Note- you can't pre-book this tour and they only run it when it is quite and there are no VIP-experiences on.
The Tapiar have now moved to the old warthog enclosure just as you enter African Village. This enclosure was being used to house Cameroon sheep during Animal Park this Summer. On the topic of the Cameroon sheep, I wasn't able to see them as they were apparently in a paddock at the top end of what used to be wallaby wood. However, you can no longer walk up there. The Cameroon sheep along with the Somali sheep and pygmy goats, I was told rotate paddocks. None of them were in with the lemurs today. I had a good view of the pygmy goats who were in their normal enclosure and I also managed to spot a few Somali sheep who were in the paddock behind. I was told by the driver on the tour that there is a plan for a new species to go in the old Tapiar enclosure.
There is only 1 female European Elk (did they ever get a second one?). If I'm honest she didn't look that happy her drive-past enclosure is much to big and far too open for just her. She was sat down in the corner as far away from the car's as possible. There were only two wildebeest in the African reserve - I was hoping there would be more by now! Notably, in with the monkeys, there was only four female blackbuck. I remember the heard used to be much larger so it was a shame and a bit of a shock to only see four. In contrast with this, the Roan Antelope heard looked much bigger and I saw lots of baby Eland.
I wasn't lucky enough to see the tiger cubs (or mum) I'm afraid but, I managed to get a great view of Dad, Red. I saw 6 cheetahs in total but only 1 was out in the main drive-through. I didn't see any Hyenas either which was a bit of a shame as I was looking forward to that. Whilst driving through the wolves I managed to spot one of the Timber wolves in the enclosure next door. The timber wolves moved to an off-show enclosure earlier this year so it was a treat to see one!
I managed to see all five koalas. The three girls, Dennis and the new male was also visible through a window which was a nice surprise. I loved, the giant otters! There was only one African crested porcupine when there is normally two so I think one has passed away. They were quite old.I saw all 5 gorillas on the boat trip. They were all getting along very well and they came very close to the boat - possibly my highlight of the day!
Also, Buster (the former breeding bull Sea lion) is still at Longleat but I believe has been castrated. There was a new male who had his own pen. The keeper said he was one and he was the future breeding bull.
Both the butterfly house and the deer park were closed.
Also....I now have an annual pass! Sorry for the long review hope it was somewhat interesting.