Monkey Jungle

Monkey Jungle showing a pond, zoo animals and cuddly or friendly animals
Monkey Jungle which includes zoo animals and a pond
Monkey Jungle showing zoo animals
Monkey Jungle featuring zoo animals
Monkey Jungle featuring landscape views, a pond and zoo animals


Monkey around at one of Miami's best-loved attractions where homo sapiens are the ones in the cages...

Home to nearly 400 primates, from tiny spider monkeys to the majestic gorilla, most of the animals have free rein throughout this lush reserve spread over 12 hectares. Monkey Jungle is the only home for endangered primates in the States that the public can explore, and in most parts of the Jungle, it's the people who are in cages while the monkeys run free. You can watch the different 'gangs' argue over territory and observe their fascinating and lively ways.

Take plenty of change as visitors can feed the monkeys raisins which is very entertaining. The cheeky animals lower down a bowl when you walk past to collect their loot! Throughout the day, there are introductions to some of the zoo's stars. In Hangin' with the Orangs, Mei and her fellow Orang-utans love performing – watch out for handstands and see them blowing kisses.

Seventy years ago Jungle Zoo's founder Joseph DuMond wanted to promote understanding of primates, and today the descendants of the original Java monkeys introduced by DuMond number over a hundred, and the founder's relatives continue to provide them with a safe environment. Some of the animals at the zoo have been rescued – one abused gorilla was taken in from a circus and there is also a sanctuary for parrots.

For an extra fee, you can have a private tour of the rainforest exhibition. As part of the tour, which runs twice daily, guests get up close and personal with capuchins, squirrel monkeys and howler monkeys. Be prepared for your new friends to clamber all over you as you feed them during the 30-40 minute session. The tour guides do a great job and can tell you all about the characteristics of the different monkeys and how they interact and why.

Monkey Jungle is 44 kilometres south of downtown Miami, at Cutler Bay in South Dade. Children under 3 get free admission. The park is open daily and guided tours are available throughout the day.

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