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ZOO DE MARTINIQUE

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Anse-Latouche, Habitation Latouche, 97221The Carbet, Martinique
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05 96 52 76 08
2024
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2024

The Martinique Zoo is housed in one of the island's oldest dwellings. Founded in 1643, the Latouche dwelling covered an area of 15 hectares. By 1664, sugar was the main product, followed by rum, cocoa, manioc and indigo. When Mount Pelée erupted, most of the buildings were destroyed, but some magnificent remains remain (dwelling house, indigoterie, manioquerie, sugar mill, aqueduct, etc.). In the hands of Jean-Philippe Thoze, creator of the famous Balata garden in Fort-de-France, the Latouche dwelling has been transformed into a unique place, sublimated by beautiful botanical compositions, that absolutely must be visited. Not just to meet the residents, who live in semi-liberty and live out their days in peace: monkeys, jaguars, pumas, lorikeets, anteaters, raccoons, as well as the more insular mongooses, touloulous crabs, turtles, iguanas and, of course, snakes. But above all for its unique atmosphere and its wild nature, skilfully staged by the magician Thoze. A precious testimony to local and subtropical fauna, this exotic bestiary is brought together at the heart of the Latouche dwelling, where visitors can banter and follow a specially-designed educational trail, not only to discover unexpected animals but also to interact with them. In one of the zoo's immersion aviaries, visitors are treated to a singular spectacle as lorikeets come to rest on you and eat out of your hand. These colonial relics, nestled in the hollow of the valley, are now the markers of a whole part of the island's history, made up of an agricultural economy and progressive industrialization. A visit to the zoo reveals the entire dwelling: the main house, of course, and the various farm and business buildings. You'll also note the rich aquatic network, to which the aqueduct and the paddle wheel still bear living witness. At the end of the visit, a large exhibition on piracy will delight visitors of all ages and recall another feature of the island's history: Madinina was home to many freebooters. Both the zoo's layout and facilities have been designed with the animals' well-being and visitors' comfort in mind: when you enter the Latouche dwelling, you're in for a rich journey in what can now be called a new-generation zoo.


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MOON60
Visited in february 2017
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Le zoo de la Martinique a été aménagé au sein de l’habitation Latouche. Il n’est pas très grand et ne présente pas des animaux exceptionnels sauf le manicou (petit animal nocturne qui fait partie de la famille des marsupiaux). Mais quelle agréable promenade : la végétation est luxuriante et met en valeur les très belles ruines de l’habitation. La présentation et la mise en scène du zoo sont de qualité. Un petit musée sur la piraterie conclut la visite.
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Au petit snack du zoo : prix corrects, plats servis tout à faits honnêtes et le personnel est attentif à vos besoins. La visite peut se faire sans difficulté avec un bébé.
Oui, le prix est un peu cher. Si vous décidez d’aller à Balata et au zoo, prenez un billet groupé, vous économiserez quelques euros.
bunane
Visited in january 2017
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Superbe site qui vaut le détour. Personnellement je l'ai préféré au jardin de Balata.
Les animaux sont intéressants à voir mais encore plus le contexte tant historique que très vert. Il y a plusieurs carbets où les visiteurs peuvent s'abriter du grand soleil ou de l'averse tropicale. Possibilité d'acheter des timbres magnifiques pour les collectionneurs.
Belody25
Visited in august 2016
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Visite qui vaut le détour, surtout pour son parc et les vestiges de l'habitation Latouche, plus que pour les animaux. Tout est très bien restauré, on a passé un très bon moment en famille!!
adelmica
Visited in april 2016
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tres beau zoo dans un un milieu magnifique.ça vaut le detour
Visited in april 2016
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Un zoo superbe. Les animaux sont parfois rares et peu connus dans nos zoos européens, mais c'est surtout la conception du zoo, ses aménagements et sa superbe intégration paysagère qui font que cette visite est incontournable.

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