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Monarto Zoo

Tuesday 23rd September, 2008 2 Comments

After staying with my parents in Murray Bridge over night, I visited Monarto Zoo for a few hours before heading down to the airport to fly back to Sydney.

It has been nearly 5 years since I last visited – which is quite disappointing given that my parents live only a few minutes down the road. We both can get in for free with Leanne’s life membership of Adelaide Zoo, so there’s not much excuse for not visiting more (although that kind of requires us to actually visit South Australia more often too!)

I was quite delighted to see they had opened up new walking tracks so you can go and view the animals at your own pace. Previously, the only way to see most of the animals was via the bus tour – which was not ideal for photography, and you could only do it once per visit. I’ve marked on the photo below the old walking tracks we’ve taken in the past and the new tracks. The “Ridge Track” was closed for maintenance so I couldn’t do that part of the walk, instead I headed up the Malleefowl Track to get to the Creek and Boma tracks.

Map of Monarto Zoo - I've indicating old and new tracks
Map of Monarto Zoo - I've indicating old and new tracks

The Wallaby Gorge is also new since our last visit and is only a short walk from the visitor centre. I quite liked this enclosure given that you could walk through the middle of it and potentially get quite close to the shy Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallabys. Fenced off areas on each side of the track allow the wallabys to stay away from the visitors if they wish.

Monarto Zoo - Wallaby Canyon
Monarto Zoo - Wallaby Canyon

As I headed around the Mallee Fowl track which funnily enough takes you past the Mallee Fowl enclosures, I noticed this brightly coloured parrot in undergrowth nearby and was delighted to see a Mallee Ringneck Parrot wandering around.

Monarto Zoo - Mallee Ringneck Parrot
Monarto Zoo - Mallee Ringneck Parrot

I was quite impressed with the new Giraffe viewing platform – a raised covered area which allows you to get up to head-height with the adult Giraffes and offers a great view out over the valley. Monarto have a large herd of Giraffes – and there was a 2 day old baby keeping close to its mother as well.

Monarto Zoo - Giraffes
Monarto Zoo - Giraffes

The Boma track took me up past the Rhino enclosure to the Cheetahs – another raised and covered viewing platform which also offered an expansive view across that part of the park and a great view of the Cheetahs there.

Monarto Zoo - Cheetahs having a feed
Monarto Zoo - Cheetahs having a feed

All up I was very impressed with the new additions to the zoo, and I am looking forward to seeing the viewing platform for the Lions, which is still being built – and the new Chimpanzee enclosure which is also under construction. Will have to make an effort to get back soon and see these exciting new developments.

Monarto Zoo Bus Tour
Monarto Zoo Bus Tour
GPS track of the path I took walking around Monarto Zoo
GPS track of the path I took walking around Monarto Zoo

I’ve uploaded more photos to the Monarto Zoo gallery on ZooChat

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at Adelaide airport using the free Internode WiFi – spent the day at Monarto Zoo
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Comments

  1. Matt Elder says

    Monday 18th May, 2009 at 06:14 AM

    Monarto needs more graphic signage to attract travellers dont you think?

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  2. Jill and Bill says

    Thursday 5th February, 2009 at 07:02 PM

    The one and only time we went to the Monarto zoo was many years ago with you both and Simon’s parents and sister. Think we will go again when the weather cools down. Your photos and commentary make us realize it would be a great place to visit again.

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