La Vallée Des Singes Map (2023)
Planning your day around gorilla feedings?
La Vallée des Singes is a primate-focused wildlife park located in Romagne, western France. It spans 22 hectares and houses over 450 primates from 30 species, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and lemurs. The park emphasizes free-roaming enclosures, species conservation, and immersive educational experiences for visitors.
The most up-to-date La Vallée Des Singes Map helps you find hidden paths to lemur islands and the quiet viewing zone near the chimpanzee forest. Don’t miss the shaded picnic areas beside the waterfall walk or the monkey-themed playground that kids rave about.
Whether you’re arriving for the silverback talk or the squirrel monkey feeding, this map is your key to exploring without backtracking.
La Vallée Des Singes Map 2023
La Vallée Des Singes Map 2023 updates include the expansion to 18 distinct territories, allowing visitors to explore and observe 34 species of primates in immersive, cage-free environments. The park emphasizes full immersion, with shaded paths, streams, and green islands where 450 monkeys roam freely, and more than 40 feedings are organized daily for educational experiences. Conservation efforts remain central, with over 800 recorded primate births and the Conservatory for the Protection of Primates supporting global species preservation.

Printable La Vallée Des Singes Map PDF 2023
FAQ
What are the opening hours of La Vallée des Singes?
La Vallée des Singes is open daily from 10 a.m., with closing times varying by season: 6 p.m. in April, May, June, and September; 7 p.m. in July and August; and 5 p.m. during the low season from October to November. The park operates from February to November. Last entry is typically 1.5 hours before closing.
How much is admission to La Vallée des Singes?
Admission to La Vallée des Singes is €23.50 (about $27.40 USD) for adults and €15 (about $17.49 USD) for children aged 3 to 12. Children under 3 enter free. Reduced rates are available for groups, large families, students, and disabled visitors.
What types of primates can you see at La Vallée des Singes?
La Vallée des Singes is home to over 450 primates representing 32 to 34 species, including gorillas, bonobos, chimpanzees, lemurs, tamarins, marmosets, capuchins, mandrills, and squirrel monkeys. The park features the largest group of bonobos in France and a wide variety of both New World and Old World primates. Many species roam freely in naturalistic habitats.
Does La Vallée des Singes offer interactive experiences like feeding sessions or guided tours?
La Vallée des Singes offers interactive experiences such as more than 40 feeding sessions daily, where visitors can observe primates up close and interact with keepers who provide information and answer questions. While public feeding or touching of primates is not allowed, educational talks and animal care demonstrations are available throughout the day. The park also has a small farm area for closer contact with domestic animals.