Rainforest Life

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London, United Kingdom

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Zoo· Tourist attraction

Rainforest Life Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rainforest Life is located in London, United Kingdom on Outer Cir. Rainforest Life is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category zoo in United Kingdom.

Address

Outer Cir

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Duncan Wellhope

Rainforest Life is an amazing indoor tropical rainforest. There are free roaming

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Mia M

Nice place for kids

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Airav Kathariya

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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Karen Van Dijk

liked my day out here

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Saiya

Great day out!

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Elizabeth walker

best place to go f it is cold and raining in zsl zoo, most of the animals are free roaming so you get to get nice and close. its warm and relitevly dry but quiet humid as it is a rain forest walk-though exhibit. there is always staff you are able to ask any questions to if needed and places to sit down at the entrance. please dont touch the animals and by the way this is where the sloths a slow loris are

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Paul George

Not enough animal

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Michael Burton

Nice place to visit