Hi all - it's been several years since this thread had a bump, and 10 years since I visited the big three myself (Artis, Rotterdam, Arnhem). Just curious if anyone has an updated top 10, which zoos have made more recent strides?
I'll likely have a few days of flexibility, and I'm mulling re-visiting Rotterdam or Arnhem vs checking out new. (I'll visit Artis, for sure)
Thanks much.
It all depends on what you like in a zoo, of course.
Rotterdam is still pretty good, but it's no longer the best zoo in the Netherlands in my opinion. They've left it to stagnate for a bit, multiple people have said that the zoo was better 10 years ago than it is now (I wouldn't know, I have a terrible memory)
Personally, I wouldn't visit Artis over the others, but that's partially because I'm not a colossal fans of City zoos. It's a bit messy in my opinion, and though I like the indoor areas, they don't really have any great standout exhibits.
I'd say Wildlands is definitely worth visiting. It has a lot of theming, but it doesn't take away from the exhibit quality, they have a great Savannah area and what is currently the biggest indoor rainforest in the world (although in my opinion, it's not as good as the Bush).
Burgers' Zoo is definitely a must-visit, especially now that they've made their new Mangrove dome, with Manatees, cichlids, and a wonderful mudflats exhibit with Fiddler crabs! And, of course, the Bush, Desert and Ocean, which are pretty much top of their class.
KevinB mentioned Beekse Bergen and GaiaZOO, both of which I agree with 100%. Beekse Bergen is a gorgeous and colossal (for the Netherlands) Safari park with multiple Savannah plains, great carnivore habitats, and their beautiful new elephant valley; a forested elephant enclosure mixed with smaller antelopes.
GaiaZOO is a great all-round zoo. With very good exhibits and especially great aviaries. A real standout is their Taiga | aviary, which has a very large amount of birds, including multiple vultures. There's also a train station pretty nearby, within walking distance, so I'd say it's not that much of a travel hassle.
Ouwehands I'd definitely not visit, it has a few very nice enclosures, but said enclosures are also surrounded by awful enclosures. I visited it recently and it was the first time in a while that I didn't enjoy my time at a zoo. I consider it the worst of the big Dutch zoos
Amersfoort is a pretty okay zoo, with a nice reptile collection and a great Nocturnal house, but it doesn't really compare to some of the others I mentioned.
Apenheul is fun if you really like monkeys. It's also a shocker to Americans, because apparently you guys consider a lot of animals "Dangerous" for walkthroughs. Here you can walk among Colobus monkeys, Langurs, Howlers, Sakis, Marmosets and Squirrel monkeys. But if you don't really care that much about Monkeys, I'd say it's not really worth it since they barely have any other animals.
Depending on when you're visiting, I could probably also join you! If not, I could still send you my Dutch Zoo Guides, infographics I made with species lists and hidden enclosures. I have them for most Dutch zoos, although some of them are a little outdated