Hiya guys, I'm gonna visit Blijdorp for the first time today, and I'd like to know where to find the following species I'm especially interested in and haven't seen yet:
Malayan tapir
Francois' langur
Tufted deer
Diana monkey
Visayan spotted deer
Steller's sea eagle
Also, do you have any particular advice for a first-time visitor?
Thanks in advance!
(p.s. This is my first sign of life on ZooChat in years, and while I'm no longer the obsessive zoo nerd I used to be during the quarantine years, I have very fond memories of the forum and it has definitely shaped my early teen years, so thank you all)
Assuming you're not already there,
If you're moving by public transit, don't trust google maps between the station and the zoo. There's two entrances, and google maps will send you to the car entrance, at the other side of the city. You'll have to search for the route to the Stadsingang - Diergaarde Blijdorp.
Some enclosures are pretty well-hidden, including the Francois langur habitat and the Victoria conservatory.
If you go into the Rivièra hall, you'll see a small playground, but the East Wing is actually a bird section with some rare species like Yellow cardinal and Regianna bird-of-paradise.
The Francois langurs and Eurasian otters are also next to the Victoria conservatory, if you walk past the Waterlily dome you'll find the langur enclosure. The Eurasian otters are in the Chinese garden, which should be easy enough to find if you follow the "main" route.
The great aviary, Burung Asia, is unfortunately closed down, but there's still Woolly-necked storks and some other in there, so it's still worth trying to get a peek. This is best done from the Asian swamp area.
Other than those two there is a "main" route to follow which will take you past pretty much all animals. But that will still skip a few animals.
Main route:
- Flamingo aviary
- Amur leopards, Dalmatian pelicans, Asia house with Komodo dragons and Philippine deer
- Chinese garden
- Asians swamp with Celebes macaques and the best view you'll get into the Burung Asia aviary
- Viewing point to Lion-tailed macaques, Bantengs and Blackbucks
- Himalayan area with Tufted deer, Red panda and Indian rhino
- Taman Indah with squirrels, an Aquarium, Pythons, Hornbills and Stables for Rhinos, Tapirs and Elephants
- Route under the train tracks to the new zoo
- African aviaries
- Oceanium
- Arctic area with Arctic fox, Polar bear and Steller's sea eagle
- Prairie area with Black-tailed prariedog and American bison
- Pampas and Pudu enclosures
- Back under the traintracks to Asia
- Asiatic lions, Mhorr gazelles and Vulture aviary
- Kopje enclosures (Mangabey and Serval)
- Safari bridge
- Crocodile river and Okapi aviary
- Meerkat and Kopje aviary
- Through the stables and past the Red river hogs and Red forest buffalo
- Route past the Black rhinoceros, Pygmy hippos and Gorillas
- Gelada enclosure
- Victoria conservatory
This is the route I always walk, but it does skip a few enclosures if you don't know where they are so:
- Francois langur opposite the Amur leopards against the Rivièra hall
- Tigers, Mongooses, Bongos, Zebras and Ostriches if you go the other way when between the Asiatic lions and Vulture aviary
- Raccoons opposite the restaurant near the Arctic foxes and the Oceanium
- Reindeer and Swamp wallaby if you go straight ahead after the gorillas instead of left to the Geladas. It honestly looks like a staff area but there are some enclosures there
I'm pretty sure that should cover all the enclosures...