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Amazona Zoo Overview

Amazon zoo is also a Brazilian zoo and is a fun visit for tourists. This zoo is located in Cromer on the North Norfolk Coast and is home to more than 200 animals and birds that migrated from tropical South America. Tourists can visit to see the fabulous pumas, owls and otters, Macaws, and parrots.

Amazona, also known as Amazon world zoo, is the Wight’s highest exotic animal attraction. People can enjoy the work through the colourful obsolete birds and various animals, including crocodiles on the pond. This specific zoo also preserves various exotic animals that belong to South America such as Sloths, Capybara, Giant anteaters, Armadillos, Ocelots, and Tapirs.

This particular zoo is styled as a park and also has a network of viewing areas that helps to get an understanding of the natural habitats. People can also enjoy the cafe facing the lake area and the place has also built a play area for children. Apart from these outdoor places, the zoo has also preserved an excellent outdoor section named Amazona Hall. The people will realise that they are walking above the crocodile pool as soon as they enter. 

Location: Hall Rd, Cromer NR27 9JG, UK

Timings: 10;00 am to 5:30 pm

Entry Fees

Entry fees for adults - £13.50

Children under four years - Free of charge 

Children under 5 to 16 years - £9.50

Recommended Read: Things To Do In Central London

Highlights

• Amazon Zoo is situated in the beautiful model village Godshill which is one of the representative and conventional old vicarage and English visitor attractions.
• Sandown Beach is another attraction of this place which is the most recognized and finest beach having golden sands.

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