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Tropical vegetation in an indoor rainforest habitat in London Zoo, home to monkeys, lemurs & frogs.
Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY

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Reviews — 8

Sepid Ansari
at 2023 Nov 10
Sepid Ansari
at 2023 Nov 10
Rainforest Life in London provides a unique experience, showcasing diverse animals in a simulated rainforest environment. While the concept is interesting, the overall experience falls short. The living conditions of the animals seem subpar, and many appear less than happy. With room for improvement in animal welfare, I rate it 4
stars.🌿🦋🌧️⭐️
Micheal Yinnime
at 2023 Apr 03
Micheal Yinnime
at 2023 Apr 03
What a beautiful day to spend in this fabulous zoo. Every space is well thought and puts you in a special ambiance.
George Zima
at 2023 Apr 02
George Zima
at 2023 Apr 02
Great little zoo to see a range of small animals and farm animals. Best time to go on the weekend is mid morning to early afternoon. They have toilets and a cafe that sells sandwiches, ice creams, drinks and small snacks. If you have small children with you or babies, I suggest bringing food as they may not have healthy food suitable for young children and babies.
Fabricio Di Benedetto
at 2022 Apr 02
Fabricio Di Benedetto
at 2022 Apr 02
The place is nice, but at the moment of my visit there are few animals. It seems to be more employes than animals.
Veer Shah
at 2022 Mar 20
Veer Shah
at 2022 Mar 20
Just amazing experience
Christopher Hodds
at 2021 Nov 25
Christopher Hodds
at 2021 Nov 25
Solid exhibit, I was not expecting to be able to get this close to such a wide range of animals, plus sloths are great
Airav Kathariya
at 2019 Sep 02
Airav Kathariya
at 2019 Sep 02
Located inside the London Zoo in Regents Park, Rainforest Life is an amazing indoor tropical rainforest. There are free roaming sloths,tamanduas, monkeys, fruit bats and birds all around you.It would have been nice if the mongooses and striped tree squirrels had larger exhibits, but that is okay. There is also an indoor viewing area for Goeldi’s monkeys and pied tamarins. If you don’t see them,don't worry:they have outdoor exhibits near the meerkats and otters where you can view them. There are also red-faced spider monkeys living in an outdoor exhibit, but that can only be viewed from inside. It would have been nice if they had an indoor exhibit. The basement is known as Nocturnal Life, and is home to many exotic nocturnal species, including aye-ayes, Seba’s short tailed fruit bat, cave blind fish, Australian water rats, slow loris and bush babies. Rainforest Life is highly recommended if you are visiting the Zoo, and no visit to the exhibit is complete if you dont meet the resident baby sloth, Edward, or the baby tamandua.

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