Friday, December 23, 2011

Things to do in the Netherlands with children - part 2

On part 1, I wrote about places that we went to visit since the last few years (posted not all of them yet). This time, I am going to share places that interested to visit that we are going to plan as well.

Burgers' Zoo
In here, we could see not only the biggest mangrove plants collection in Europe but there are different kind of birds and tortoise.

Dierenpark Emmen (Animals park Emmen)
The most beautiful zoo in the Netherlands.

Dierenpark Taman Indonesia (Animals park Taman Indonesia)
I was born in Jakarta - Indonesia. It is one of interested place that we would like to visit. Actually, I am curious. Too bad, the place is far from our city. So, we could not just take a day out. It will be too tiring for the children. If we plan to go there someday, we have to spend a night in that city.

Dolfinarium Hardewijk
I LOVE to take photos those
dolphin when they are in action.

Ouwehands Dierenpark Rhenen
At this zoo, there is a biggest play jungle in Europe.

Safaripark Beekse Bergen
I've been go to safari park few times in my own country but never in the Netherlands. It's open only in March until Augustus. Again it is far from our city :(( We need around 2,5 hours one way to go there. According to my research, the biggest elephant in Europe lives in here.

Vogelpark Avifauna (Bird park Avifauna)
My hubby went here when he was single. I hope we could visit here too someday and take lots of birds shots :D

1 comments:

Elvirah said...

Isn't it thrill to spend some quality time with family and have fun together? I just love family get togethers, long trips or any occasion where family is completeley together for that matter.

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