Burgers' Bush is not just part of a zoo, but an entire unique tropical forest ecosystem recreated within Burgers' Zoo in the city of Arnhem, located in the Netherlands. Imagine one of the world's largest indoor tropical forests, where the climate and conditions of a real jungle are recreated with incredible accuracy. This place truly immerses you in the atmosphere of the wild.

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Inside Burgers' Bush, a constantly warm and humid tropical climate is maintained. A special feature of this place is its unique irrigation system: it "rains" almost every night, with about 80,000 liters of water sprayed from the roof. This amount of precipitation is 3-4 times higher than the national annual average, creating authentic conditions for its inhabitants.
This amazing ecosystem is home to the flora and fauna of tropical regions in Africa, America, and Asia. About a thousand species of trees and plants grow here, forming the ideal environment for dozens of animal species. They find not only food here but also reliable shelter, nesting sites, and everything necessary for a full life.
A visit to Burgers' Bush is an opportunity to observe the complex and fascinating relationships within a living ecosystem. It is a place where you can spend hours exploring winding paths, discovering hidden corners and their amazing inhabitants, and feeling like a true tropical explorer.