

Visitors can walk alongside these incredible monkeys before learning to translate ‘colobus speak’ in Colobus Corner, and practising colobus leaps - which can span 50 feet – in Colobus Park. Soaring 80ft above the Primrose Hill skyline - the height of six London double-decker buses - the new walkthrough in Monkey Valley features a range of monkey upgrades, including multi-level sunny and shaded basking spots for the ten troop members to lounge in, more than 800 metres of rope to swing on, 1,347 new plants and trees to leap amongst and a 30ft waterfall.


Video of London Zoo reveals brand new Monkey Valley The walk-through may be closed at certain times throughout the day for a limited period of time to give the monkeys a short break, however visitors can still explore the surrounding area or come back later to experience the walk-through. Please note the walk-through part of the exhibit will close at 4.00pm, so make sure to leave enough time to get to the exhibit before it closes. Transporting visitors to the lush mountainous forest of Central Africa, against the backdrop of a 30ft waterfall and peaceful lagoon, be one of the first to step into Monkey Valley and experience our troop of gravity-defying, 'high-flying' colobus monkeys leaping, lounging, swinging, and snoozing, in their new tree-top inspired habitat. ZSL London Zoo’s landmark Monkey Valley is now open to visitors, with the iconic Snowdon Aviary newly transformed into a walk-through exhibit that soars an incredible 80ft above the London skyline. Our colobus monkeys have leapt into their soaring new home!
