Tamandua56
Well-Known Member
Last week, I visited Berlin for the first time. People around me say that "German zoos are better than French ones," but is that really the case? I must say it's difficult for me to answer this question, as I've only visited two zoos in Germany so far. Specifically, the two I'm going to review: the Berlin Zoo and Aquarium and the Tierpark Berlin.
I spent a total of three days at these establishments: one day at the Zoo, a morning at the Aquarium, and a day and a half at the Tierpark. In addition, I also visited the iconic monuments and the incredible Natural History Museum.
For someone familiar with French zoos, it was a shock to see so many well-kept indoor facilities (in France, indoor facilities are mostly only functional), and above all, an incredible diversity of small mammals, birds -in addition to raptors, macaws and wading birds), reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
In addition to the zoo reviews, I will write an article comparing Berlin zoos with each other, and also Berlin zoos with French zoos.
I thank again all the ZooChatters who gave me valuable advice. Thanks to the information I was given, I was able to see all the rarities, with the exception of a few, and I really enjoyed my visits.
I spent a total of three days at these establishments: one day at the Zoo, a morning at the Aquarium, and a day and a half at the Tierpark. In addition, I also visited the iconic monuments and the incredible Natural History Museum.
For someone familiar with French zoos, it was a shock to see so many well-kept indoor facilities (in France, indoor facilities are mostly only functional), and above all, an incredible diversity of small mammals, birds -in addition to raptors, macaws and wading birds), reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
In addition to the zoo reviews, I will write an article comparing Berlin zoos with each other, and also Berlin zoos with French zoos.
I thank again all the ZooChatters who gave me valuable advice. Thanks to the information I was given, I was able to see all the rarities, with the exception of a few, and I really enjoyed my visits.