
David White
4 reviews on 1 places
They claim to be open till 7pm and they'll sell you a ticket as late as 6pm. But after 5pm all the indoor enclosures are closed (some after 4pm) and most of the animals are put in the back, away from their enclosures. You also can't ride the chair lift. So if you enter after 5pm, you'll miss 90% of the animals. I think this is very dishonest. I assume they do it because they are lazy and want to force people out.
They are also cruel to animals. For example, I saw a bear locked in a tiny box, pacing back and forth, instead of being allowed to remain in it's large enclosure. Don't support this place. It's bad.
They are also cruel to animals. For example, I saw a bear locked in a tiny box, pacing back and forth, instead of being allowed to remain in it's large enclosure. Don't support this place. It's bad.
When you buy your ticket to the red fort, you have the option to pay more for a ticket that includes "all the museums." This place refuses to honor that ticket, and instead insists you pay an extra fee. That's dishonest. It's annoying that so many places in Delhi exist only to extract more money from foreign visitors.
This place is now closed. The military took it over and won't let you see it. You can't even take a photo.
The Akershus Castle has an inner keep that's open different hours from the castle grounds. The grounds are open 6am-9pm and those are the hours on Google. The keep (including the church where the king is buried) is open during the summer 10am-4pm and only noon till 4 on Sundays. In the winter it's open only on the weekends. This information should be widely distributed but isn't. I only know because i talked to the visitor center