Thursday, April 12, 2012

Hey, Hey we love monkeys

Yesterday my sister, niece and her children came to visit and we took them on a much anticipated visit to the Monkey Forest at Trentham.


The monkeys are all Barbary Macaques allowed to roam freely in a natural woodland environment on a 60 acre site next to Trentham Gardens and Lake. The children were so excited that at long last they were visiting the monkey forest. I'd promised them a visit last year but each time one was planned something happened to prevent it. 

There are two families of macaques one from France and one from Germany where the company that run the venture have other monkey establishments.  There is an alpha male and alpha female in each family.  One of the guides told us that there are about 70 in each family and that the monkeys live to about the age of twenty three but that they had a very old female who was about twenty eight years old.


One of the little ones enjoying being so close to the monkeys.  There are, of course, several rules to abide by whilst visiting,  things like keeping fairly quiet, not running about and keeping a distance of 1.5 metres between you and the monkeys.  This can be difficult as sometimes they cross the paths right in front of you.  

I think this was one of the alpha males in the German group and he is about eighteen years old.  I was so busy taking photos of the monkeys that I forgot to take any distance shots across the parkland to show how much space they have to live in.  There is also a stream that runs through the complex and the rippling and tinkling of the water coupled with the bird song added to the tranquillity of the place.


Paul with the two 'littlies' - the larger of the two 'littlies' is wearing my waterproof jacket which is why it is nearly floor length.  


We spent ages wandering around before we left the monkeys behind and made the obligatory visit to the gift shop.  It was time to go home!

13 comments:

  1. That's wonderful that they have that much space to wander in. I hate animals in cages.

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  2. That's on my wish list and they've just made things worse by putting up a poster near where I work - so I see it every day!

    I plan to get there this summer.

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  3. It looks like a lovely day out. I am feeling the way that alpha male chimp looks at the moment! I bet the children enjoyed themselves in the gift shop as well as seeing all the monkeys! x

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  4. Hey, hey, I like the monkeys too! What a great place to visit.

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  5. Was very tempted to say which were the monkeys!!! xxxxx

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  6. I bet the children had a great time there! I've only been twice but it is much nicer than seeing caged monkeys. There were babies last time we went, one september.

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  7. My daughter has been with her family and thought it was great.I thought the jacket was a new trendy item for children!!

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  8. I've never got to go to see the monkeys even though I've been to Trentham a couple of times....next time maybe. Suzy x

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  9. Looks like a great place - mine are a bit old for this now, so I'll have to wait for grandkids to go to these places with! Love your blog. XCathy

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  10. You're all so brave! i'm scared only looking at your pictures LOL!
    Have a good weekend x

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  11. We've never been....mainly because our daughter is too old but I think I'd like to go now.

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  12. Thanks everyone for your lovely comments:)

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  13. Glad to see Cheetah lives on :-) love Helen, Darcy and Bingley xxx

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