First Up-Close Encounter with Forest Elves ๐งโโ๏ธ๐ฒ
This weekend, we ventured to the Blindham Mountain Zoo, just a 40-minute drive from Munich. ๐ซ Admission is 10 euros per person, not sure about children's prices (cash only). You can buy animal feed at the ticket booth, 1 euro per box. One box per person is enough; the feed is quite substantial. The zoo is home to ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฎ๐ด๐ฆ๐ฆข๐๐ฆฆ๐ฆ and more. They are all friendly and can be fed. The ๐๐ฐ๐ฆข are very approachable and willing to come over for food, while the ๐ฆ are quite skittish and will flee at the slightest movement. Patience is key, and don't get too close or they'll get scared off. The deer are incredibly beautiful, like fairies, and their graceful escape is truly light-footed. The otters are adorable; they sniff the food first and then use their little paws to grab the feed and eat it, taking one piece at a time. ๐พThere are several treehouses in the park for children to play on. I climbed one, and although not as agile as the kids, I managed to conquer it. Friends with a petite figure might want to give it a try. If you're with kids, this is definitely a great place to let them burn off some energy. Overall, it's a pretty fun place with lots of greenery, perfect for taking forest-themed photos. #GermanLife #EuropeanLife #GermanDaily #Germany #MunichDaily #MunichDayTrip #WildlifeUpClose #WhatToDoInMunich #ForestVibes #WeekendWithKids #Parenting #MunichWithKids