Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux

Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. The commune was created in 1973 by the merger of three villages: Lumigny, Nesles-la-Gilberde and Ormeaux. Wikipedia.
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Feline Park
1. Feline Park
4.5
(10875)
Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Breeding & conservation center with big & small cat species, including snow leopards & white tigers.
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It is recommended to walk all the parks to see the surrounding scenery first, then go back to the entrance and take a small train. You will see the scenery that you can't see outside, and finally feed the lambs, which is the most interesting.
Park is well organised but the map given to visitors needs improving as it has a bunch of logos on it but no legend for those logos. The train is quite good. The tiger enclosure looks small and the tiger a bit sad. One of the smaller cats seemed a bit out of sorts and kept going around in circles. The lion enclosure is quite big which is nice to see but they are a big group. The lemur enclosure was interesting. The guide told us there were about 7 lemurs that were excluded from the main group because they had been touched by visitors. You see in the enclosure the lemurs are friendly and walk around visitors to say hello and come right up close without barriers. One even jumped on a baby stroller so it is very easy to touch them. I was so stressed out the whole time someone would touch these curious lemurs and they would be pariahs. Why did the park not take this risk into account when designing the enclosure? You cannot trust all visitors to behave. There needs to be protection between visitors and the lemurs, like glass or a barrier. The monkey enclosure was super cool I have to say. And I really enjoyed the talk. We also went to the parrot park which is a 10 minute walk. It was quite nice.
A very good alternative to a day at Euro Disney for those who don't like rides, yet in easy reach should you be dropping off those who do. We were impressed at the scale of the Parc - lots to see, and no hurry to do so. Recommended to see the goats early (buy the bag of popcorn but keep it very high, and expect them to calm down only when the bag itself is empty and eaten!), then take the train ride to get a sense of the scale of the place, plus some of the cats are best seen from the train. Then go explore on foot, taking time to locate the cats where they are well camouflaged. If needed, there is a train stop at the farthest edge from where you can let the train take the strain on the way back. The ride back has an educational element and (spoiler) some sounds effects. Especially noteworthy are the very cute Lemurs and the pride of lions at the far end of the park, which can be very well seen from the impressive walkway and towers. For those whose French is not yet perfect, there are very good bilingual signs to help the English speakers understand the detail. A great day out. PS: There is a related park focussed on monkeys, a short walk away: see photo for price list for visiting just the cats or monkeys too.
Amazing park. I have not seen too many beasts so close! The train was lovely too especially my little one loved it 😊
I would definitely recommend this place for family trips. There are a few food stands and one restaurant which have kid-friendly menu (sausages, hot dogs, waffles, ice cream, fries, etc). Of course there are toilets, which were quite messy when I visited this park. Also, you can ride a train around the park every 30 minutes for free! Another fun thing is the free 4D cinema, which is right next to the train station. The short movie was quite boring (for me, as an adult), but the kids liked it. And of course, there are many felines. They are categorized by their original continents. And there are also lemurs :). Overall, it was a pleasant visit. PS: please!!! make more of mamul souvenirs! I love manuls, and I was quite disappointed about the lack of souvenirs with their faces.
The big cats have very spacious places to stay. As a result, they are sometimes difficult to spot, but that adds to the safari feeling ;) Take the time to see everything, for younger kids it can be a lot of walking. There is also a train that allows you to see many of the big cats. To see the little cats you have to take the walking route. Overall it took us about 4 to 5 hours to see everything. All animals have shelters where they can hide well if they want to, for this purpose houses and night pens have often been built for the small cats where you as a visitor have a good view. In the middle of the day they use these places to rest. The cats I've seen looked healthy and showed no signs of stress or boredom. On the signs at the enclosures you will find fun and useful information about the animal species and also the names of the animals that live in that enclosure. In the petting zoo you can feed the goats popcorn, and you can also feed the carp that swim around the lemur island with this.
Great zoo with plenty of space for the animals, the train ride is helpful to see the extent of the park as it passes the large enclosures. There is a 2 Park / 1 day ticket available with the adjacent primate Zoo, and a 2 day ticket can be purchased for a small fee. Well worth a visit, just make sure you bring a camera with a long lens! :-)
An incredible adventure, it's a huge space, full of nature as well, you can find areas to eat and areas just to sit and relax, very satisfying
Land of Monkeys
2. Land of Monkeys
4.2
(3311)
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
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The parc was not huge with animals walking freely but also guided tours/animations with kind and enthusiastic staff which made the ticket price seem so cheap. I totally recommend doing both parcs. Do not be judge and walk past the parrots before getting into the wild. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready to walk.
Beautiful place, an incredible adventure in the nature visiting beautiful animals
Ok place with first time seen monkeys. Kids were OK with it as well.
Well worth the visit, especially feeding time late afternoon
Nice Park but very small. Has a walk in aviary for parrots who are very friendly. A wonderful enclosure for one species of monkey, very natural and well looked after.
Nice place but more parrots than monkeys ! In 1hr the visit is done . beautiful landscape and nicely built enclosures. The employees are so gentle ...
Took our ten-year-old and had a great time. Just outside Disney and a fun way to unwind and spend a half day.
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