Zoo

Zoo de la Vallée de l'Empereur

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Leslie
February 24, 2020
our local zoo, great for kids
Alicia'S
January 17, 2019
Chancellor Hills, Botanical Gardens, Queens Park Savannah
Maxie
January 28, 2015
For the nature enthusiast, the Zoo neighbours the Botanical Gardens and President's House.
Nisha
November 29, 2019
Take a nice stroll through the park to see local and foreign flora and fauna. 10min - 15mins. walk through the gardens to the Zoo.
Linda
June 9, 2019
The Emperor Valley Zoo, 7 minutes drive away from Petrea, covers 7.2 acres of dedicated lands. It is the biggest zoo in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located North of the Queen's Park Savannah and West of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Port of Spain. The zoo was first opened in 1952 by Governor Sir Hubert Rance. The zoo has an animal collection of over 200 species which include both local and foreign animals: lions, ocelots, parrots, macaws, snakes, caiman, wildfowl, giraffes, white and ginger Bengal tigers with cubs successfully bred in the zoo, llamas and more. The categories include small mammals, large cats, a reptile house, aquariums, a deer park, primates and ponds. The zoo was named after the large, blue Emperor or Morpho butterfly which once frequented the valley in which the zoo is situated. www.facebook.com/EmperorValleyZoo/
The Emperor Valley Zoo, 7 minutes drive away from Petrea, covers 7.2 acres of dedicated lands. It is the biggest zoo in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located North of the Queen's Park Savannah and West of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Port of Spain. The zoo was first opened in 1952 by Governor Sir Hube…

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