Today I visited Leeds Tropical House with my family. It's not too far from where my brother lives, so we were able to visit at the same time as dropping him off for his new term at university. I've been to the tropical house before, but not since I was a lot younger. It's super cheap to get in, so it makes a really great outing; I'll definitely be visiting again if I get the chance.
They have exotic butterflies, birds, reptiles, a nocturnal section with bats and other nocturnal rainforest animals, and even meerkats. Upon arrival my camera immediately steamed up (see above) and required a good wipe over before it would take photos properly.
Thermometer says 40 degrees...
Rows and rows of butterfly chrysalises waiting to hatch
Excuse my reflection in the glass but look at the size of this monster...!
There will be a slightly shorter second part to this, since I just couldn't choose which photos to share. There is so much more to see that I didn't capture in the photos (some animals were too quick to photograph, there was no photography allowed in the nocturnal section etc), but hopefully these photos give you a sense of how interesting it is to visit. I would highly recommend it if you're in the area. It's also suitable (and, I think, free) for children.
See you soon for part 2!
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I love the color of your dress!! =)
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DeleteOhh you couldn't have picked a more perfect dress for this beautiful tropical location. You look gorgeous!!! Hehe I must say these photos look like you've stepped into Australia for a moment :P
ReplyDeleteAhh I wish! Although the temperature might have been about right, it was much hotter than I'm used to.
DeleteYou are so gorgeous and I love the dress! I agree with Harlow, it looks a bit like Australia, hehe :p xx
ReplyDeleteThank you! I wish it was Australia but it was a nice substitute for a few hours.
Deleteyou're wearing the perfect tropical dress!!!! love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteWhat a splendidly fun looking place! Here in British Columbia, in Vancouver, there's a big aquarium which includes a similar indoor slice of tropical jungle. I visited it once or twice as a youngster and was enthralled (for some reason, most of all by the huge cat fish that were swimming around underfoot beneath a little bridge you walked through at some point). I'd love to go back there one day and follow your lovely lead by wearing a tropical print dress when I do, too.
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
That sounds amazing, I'd love to visit if I'm ever in the area. There were some really interesting fish in the tropical house in Leeds too, but they didn't photograph well through the glass, unfortunately.
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