Caution, the Netherlands is a land of traffic jams. Especially around Amsterdam and Rotterdam there is traffic jam every day and some of your driving times are very optimistic.
There are no border checks on motorways in Western Europe anymore. I would not bother with multiple tiny zoos on days 3,6,7,11,20, which even few Dutch zoo enthusiasts ever visited. I would move for several days to German Ruhr area, which is close by. From Burgersvzoo to Duisburg zoo there is only 103 km driving. There are several first-class zoos within 1-2 hours drive from each other: Duisburg, Krefeld, Wuppertal, Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund and also Cologne. Unless your priority is to maximize number of zoos, not maximizing animal species, exhibits or experiences.
I really do appreciate all of the advice that I've been given in regards to my 2019 trip and I'm thankful that I made the decision to post the itinerary on this site. I've heard from a number of people, via personal messages and on this thread, about the driving conditions in the Netherlands and I'm definitely not looking forward to traffic jams. Ugh.
I will NOT be going to Germany and I'm well aware of the Ruhr area and its rich assortment of zoological delicacies. I want a narrow, specific focus on 2 nations and all of the major, mid-sized and even small zoos in a particular area. Of course I've been tempted to plan a European trip to all of the big German zoos but it's not going to happen next year. A big German zoo trip is something far away in the future and I'll be sure to eventually visit all of those Ruhr valley collections in my lifetime. A single dolphin in Duisburg, no matter how iconic, cannot sway my opinion. I'm sure that my lovely wife would grant me a few more days of holiday-time and so that would be the only way that I'd be able to add on perhaps 3 days in Germany and 6 more zoos. However, that would mean I'd be away from home for a very long time!
I think you may have forgotten who you are talking about if you need to ask that!![]()
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That about sums it up!
Great idea and great choises snowleopard and I hope to meet you at at least one of these collections next year !
If you even want to visit 4 more collections :
On day 1 you easily could add Artisklas at Haarlem
On day 6 it should be very possible to add Faunapark Flakkee - Nieuwe Tonge
and on your last day you can add Stichting AAP and Almere Jungle, both at Almere and almost next to eachother.
All four are small - and cheap - collections both surtainly worth a ( short ) visit !
I would love to see any Dutch zoo enthusiast that is ready to meet a Canadian zoo nerd. I know about the very tiny zoo Artisklas but I can only add that on if I do Amsterdam on a weekend. It's tempting to switch the dates so I can see yet another small zoo. What do you think? Is it worth it? If I'm intent on maximizing the number of zoos on this trip then I suppose I should consider touring Amsterdam on a weekend.
On Day 6, you really think that I can add on a 5th small zoo? (Faunapark Flakkee) I'm not sure if I can due to the time constraints. How would I squeeze it in?
On the last day, you think that Stichting AAP (a primate sanctuary) and Almere Jungle can both be added on? How long would it take to tour each facility? I know of both of them but I wasn't sure if Almere Jungle wasn't more of a restaurant than a zoo.
Itinerary looks fine and I don’t think there’s much else in Holland you could squeeze in...
That's music to my ears! The goal is to visit the Netherlands and see almost everything zoo-wise in the nation, without a care for museums or art galleries. The same goes for Belgium, even though that country doesn't have the same quantity of zoos.
I would plan the day 16 visit to De Oliemeulen in between the two visits of day 13, because you will almost pass that one if you drive from Beekse Bergen to De Aarde. Or if you don't have the time, skip De Aarde and go to De Oliemeulen. And then put Ouwehands on dat 17 after Burgers (for Ouwehands you planned too much time if I compare it to other zoos) and then you have day 16 for the German Ruhr area
I'm not sure that this advice would work, as apparently Beekse Bergen is going to be close to a full-day zoo. I do like your idea of visiting De Oliemeulen afterwards and that zoo is open until 6:00 and so that could work.
Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem is surely a full day zoo, right? Going to Ouwehands afterwards, when it closes at 6:00, is really pushing it, isn't it? I don't want to rush through the great zoos on this journey.
Something I forgot: big parts of the Netherlands (especially Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam) and Belgium the areas around Antwerpen and Brussels (and also German Ruhr area) are famous for their traffic jams. If you could plan it, try to visit these areas in the weekends or leave very early in the morning!
Now here is an interesting statement. Whenever I've planned any of my 8 long 'Snowleopard Road Trips' across the USA, I've always put the big zoos during Monday-Friday and avoided weekends as the crowds are intense. You are recommending that I reverse that idea and deliberately visit the zoos in historic areas like Amsterdam, Antwerp and Rotterdam on a Saturday or Sunday. I'd be interested to hear what others think as that would mean I'd have to redo my whole schedule.
So...the big zoos on a Saturday or Sunday in order to avoid weekly rush-hour morning traffic or do I keep those big zoos during Mon-Fri to avoid the larger weekend crowds? I'm willing to listen to experienced zoo enthusiasts when it comes to that decision.