My recent travel was to a zoo with my family. At first I didn’t want to go since I definitely did not want to spend a perfectly good weekend in the sun getting squished by hundreds of people, just to see a zebra or something. But I still went unwillingly and was very surprised
When we first entered the place it looked very touristy though there weren’t many people and pretty childish so I wasn’t expecting any exotic animals. But as we walked further in, the roads started to split each with signs that read “carnivores”, “bird section”, “herbivores”, “reptiles” …each leading to a different section. and soon i realized the park was huge on the inside. There were like 20 different species of tiger alone, and a lot of birds and herbivores. You would expect the animals to be lying like 10 meters away from you sleeping like in every other , but no these animals were as close as they could get. My face was literally not even a meter away from a tiger, the flamingo’s were so close you could touch them and

the elephant’s nose actually blew water at someone. The whole place took a whole day to walk through and the tickets were only half off for students with very little people. So it was definitely worth it.(although on holidays it probably be different)


I know this sounds very fake but that is why I’m sharing it, it was honestly very unreal to myself too so I think trying new things and not just sticking to what you know can lead you to discover new and exiting things.
I do really like the beginning of this blog, cause this is the exact I feel when I go to zoos,expecting it to be boring, and seeing people instead of animals (Although humans are also animals). But along with that, I hope you could exaggerate or specify the view of someone sprayed by an elephant. I think that would be fun and funny to look at and make this blog have a main story to attract other readers and remember some things in this blog. The ending is a little awkard, but it is clear that you really do like this zoo. So overall, this is a great blog! And most importantly, where is this zoo 😄 🥺