Introduction: The Zoo With Two Entrances
In November and December 2023, I made a total of four visits to Melbourne Zoo. The first visit was around four hours and I visited my favourite precincts: Gorilla Rainforest, Trail of the Elephants and Lion Gorge; as well as the Main Trail. It would have been possible to see the whole zoo in a day, but I didn’t want to rush; and so the second visit was a whole day visit during which I visited the remaining precincts including Wild Sea, Growing Wild, Australian Bush and the Reptile House. The third visit was a short afternoon visit during which I revisited my highlights; and the fourth visit was another short trip to see a species I’d missed on previous visits.
Visiting Melbourne Zoo was best described as putting a face to a name. My earliest association with the zoo was as a child in the 2000’s, when I was given a copy of Melbourne Zoo’s guidebook from 1992 by a family friend. I read about their gorilla infants (Mzuri and Buzandi) and saw photos of their tigers, elephants etc. As I grew older, I heard about Melbourne Zoo in relation to species I followed. Many animals I visited in New Zealand zoos were either born at Melbourne Zoo, descended from Melbourne Zoo animals or sent to Melbourne Zoo. I watched Melbourne Zoo documentaries and saw them featured in documentaries about other zoos. As an adult, I’ve read research papers authored by Melbourne Zoo staff and thoroughly enjoyed discussing Melbourne Zoo on ZooChat - including it’s past, present and future. Unlike some zoos I’ve visited with a blank slate, I had a picture in my mind of just about every square inch of Melbourne Zoo, which made seeing it in person all the more interesting.
Melbourne Zoo opened in 1862 and is Australia’s oldest zoo. Melbourne Zoo has two entrances, which although not unique within Australian zoos, was a novelty to me coming from New Zealand, where all four of our main zoos have a single entrance.
Main Entrance:

Rail Gate Entrance:

Note: All photos throughout this review are my own, unless otherwise specified.
In November and December 2023, I made a total of four visits to Melbourne Zoo. The first visit was around four hours and I visited my favourite precincts: Gorilla Rainforest, Trail of the Elephants and Lion Gorge; as well as the Main Trail. It would have been possible to see the whole zoo in a day, but I didn’t want to rush; and so the second visit was a whole day visit during which I visited the remaining precincts including Wild Sea, Growing Wild, Australian Bush and the Reptile House. The third visit was a short afternoon visit during which I revisited my highlights; and the fourth visit was another short trip to see a species I’d missed on previous visits.
Visiting Melbourne Zoo was best described as putting a face to a name. My earliest association with the zoo was as a child in the 2000’s, when I was given a copy of Melbourne Zoo’s guidebook from 1992 by a family friend. I read about their gorilla infants (Mzuri and Buzandi) and saw photos of their tigers, elephants etc. As I grew older, I heard about Melbourne Zoo in relation to species I followed. Many animals I visited in New Zealand zoos were either born at Melbourne Zoo, descended from Melbourne Zoo animals or sent to Melbourne Zoo. I watched Melbourne Zoo documentaries and saw them featured in documentaries about other zoos. As an adult, I’ve read research papers authored by Melbourne Zoo staff and thoroughly enjoyed discussing Melbourne Zoo on ZooChat - including it’s past, present and future. Unlike some zoos I’ve visited with a blank slate, I had a picture in my mind of just about every square inch of Melbourne Zoo, which made seeing it in person all the more interesting.
Melbourne Zoo opened in 1862 and is Australia’s oldest zoo. Melbourne Zoo has two entrances, which although not unique within Australian zoos, was a novelty to me coming from New Zealand, where all four of our main zoos have a single entrance.
Main Entrance:

Rail Gate Entrance:

Note: All photos throughout this review are my own, unless otherwise specified.




























