I was planning to visit my local Zoo (Flamingo Land) later this year, but as it turned out I got to see London Zoo during a 5 day trip, and it was my ever visit. I was quite excited! I've been to London a few times, but have never had the chance to go, so didn't know what to expect so this is my account of the approx 5 hours we spent looking around.
We travelled on the Tube to Camden and from there it was only a 10 walk.. not far at all, so that was good and it was well sign-posted. I was surprised to find the Zoo divided by a bridge and an underpass, only because I didn't know there was Regent's Canal running through part of the Zoo! lol
First impressions was a little disappointing. At the point of entry there appeared to be an abandoned cage or aviary and nothing in it, but maybe they'll put something there eventually.
The first animals we went to see were the monkeys. It was quite dark inside, so taking photos was going to be tricky without using flash.
We saw the Goeldi's, Cotton-headed and Tamarin monkeys first.. some of them were effectively in an open enclosure inside the building, but they seemed to stay in amongst the habitat created for them, although one Taramin climbed up to the roof while I was trying to take a photo of it!
To be continued..
We travelled on the Tube to Camden and from there it was only a 10 walk.. not far at all, so that was good and it was well sign-posted. I was surprised to find the Zoo divided by a bridge and an underpass, only because I didn't know there was Regent's Canal running through part of the Zoo! lol
First impressions was a little disappointing. At the point of entry there appeared to be an abandoned cage or aviary and nothing in it, but maybe they'll put something there eventually.
The first animals we went to see were the monkeys. It was quite dark inside, so taking photos was going to be tricky without using flash.
We saw the Goeldi's, Cotton-headed and Tamarin monkeys first.. some of them were effectively in an open enclosure inside the building, but they seemed to stay in amongst the habitat created for them, although one Taramin climbed up to the roof while I was trying to take a photo of it!
To be continued..