布隆迪动物园- 景点攻略
Musée Vivant
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布隆迪生活博物馆Musée Vivant游玩指南:鳄鱼喂食与传统草房体验

布隆迪生活博物馆(Musée Vivant)坐落在首都布琼布拉(Bujumbura)的13 Octobre大道,距离坦噶尼喀湖(Lake Tanganyika)岸边仅几百米。这里从1977年建馆至今,一直是这座城市最能体现文化交融的场所。占地约3公顷的园区既是一个小型动物园,也是一处展示布隆迪古代建筑精髓的民俗村。想要在短时间内看全布隆迪的自然景观与历史印记,这里是绕不开的一站。

鳄鱼池与爬行动物馆的野性体验

惊心动魄的尼罗鳄投喂

院子最深处分布着几个巨大的水泥池,里面栖息着体型庞大的尼罗鳄。这些鳄鱼平时静止得像石雕,但到了进食时间,爆发力相当惊人。管理员通常会询问游客是否愿意付钱观看投喂,买一只活生生的豚鼠大约需要5000布隆迪法郎。说真的,这种原始甚至有些残酷的进食场面在其他国家的动物园很难见到,对于心脏承受能力强的人来说,是极具冲击力的画面。

近距离接触东非巨蟒

爬行馆的环境略显陈旧,但里面的“居民”含金量很高。除了加蓬咝蝰等毒蛇,最吸引眼球的是体长数米的非洲巨蟒。如果运气好,向导会征求你的同意,将性情相对温顺的蟒蛇从箱中取出。你可以尝试触摸蛇身,甚至将其围在脖子上合影,这种体验完全取决于你当时的胆量。带路的工作人员虽然不强制要求,但结束后给个几千法郎的小费是当地不成文的习惯。

孤独的豹子与黑猩猩

园内还饲养着一只豹子和几只黑猩猩。相比于广阔的自然保护区,这里的围栏空间显得有些狭窄。看黑猩猩时要稍微留神,它们有时候会模仿人类的动作,或者突然对着围观人群拍打护栏。这里的动物福利水平确实有限,但这反映了当地保护工作的真实状态,游览时可以从科普牌上了解这些物种在布隆迪境内的分布现状。

走进布隆迪19世纪的皇家草房

纯手工搭建的Rugo建筑群

园区的另一侧复原了布隆迪传统的“Rugo”民居,这是一种全木结构、顶部铺设干草的圆顶建筑。这种房子的建造工艺非常讲究,完全不用钉子,全靠植物纤维捆扎而成。走进内部会发现里面异常凉爽,屋顶厚实的草层起到了天然隔热层的作用。这种结构在现代布隆迪乡村已经越来越少见,是拍照打卡的绝佳背景。

传统手工艺人的现场展示

草房周围常驻着几位手工艺人。他们会在树荫下编织草筐或制作木雕。布隆迪的编织篮子(Agaseke)非常有名,红、白、黑三色交织的图案不仅美观,以前还是身份的象征。如果你看中了某个作品,现场购买的价格通常比在市中心纪念品店便宜不少,大约两三万法郎就能带走一件不错的小木雕,钱能直接给到手工艺人手里,算是一种直接的支持。

游览实操与省钱建议

关于门票与入园时间

门票价格对本地人和外国人实行双轨制,外国人目前通常被收取10,000布隆迪法郎。建议下午三点左右入园,这时候阳光不算太烈,动物们也比正午时分活跃。整个园区走完大约需要1到1.5个小时。进门时虽然会有很多人凑上来想当导游,但如果你更喜欢安静拍照,完全可以礼貌拒绝后自己摸索,园内指示牌虽然简陋,但路线并不复杂。

交通与周边配套

从布琼布拉市中心打一辆三轮摩托车(Tuktuk)过来,车费大概在3000到5000法郎之间,取决于你的砍价能力。看完动物园,可以顺路去旁边的坦噶尼喀湖边坐坐,那里有几家风景不错的餐厅。需要特别提醒的是,目前博物馆内没有餐厅,只有简单的饮料摊,建议自带一瓶饮用水,布隆迪的下午湿度很大,走几步路就会满头大汗。

常见问题

去生活博物馆参观安全吗

园内的安全系数很高,鳄鱼池和猛兽笼都有围栏遮挡。不过在触摸蛇类或近距离靠近黑猩猩时,必须听从工作人员指挥。建议穿着包头鞋,因为部分步行路径杂草较多,偶尔会有爬虫出没。

这里的门票价格固定吗

外国游客的官方票价一般在10,000布隆迪法郎左右,折合美金不到5元。建议出发前查看官网或询问当地向导确认最新价格,因为布隆迪法郎汇率波动较大,价格可能会有微调。最好准备好面额较小的当地现金,售票处有时找不开大面额钞票。

可以在里面拍照摄影吗

普通手机拍照是免费的,但如果拿着专业的长焦镜头或录像设备,守卫可能会要求支付额外的拍摄费用,金额通常可以商量。对于传统建筑和动物拍照没问题,但如果要拍摄手工艺人,最好先点头示意征得对方同意。

最佳游玩月份是什么时候

建议选择6月到9月的旱季前往,这时候降水极少,道路不会泥泞,室外步行体验更好。虽然全年气温都在25度到30度之间,但雨季时空气非常潮湿,草房内部会有明显的霉味,且室外蚊虫会成倍增加。

布隆迪动物园 用户评价

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Bhupesh singh
    3
    评论于 2024-05-03

    In this zoo you can see 1 leopard, 3-4 types of crocodiles, snakes (cobra, green mamba, python), antelope, chimpanzee, gorilla.You can also see a langur and some big birds here. The entry ticket for non-African people here is 28000 Burundian francs or 10 US dollars. There are many shops here from where you can buy decorative items for home and toys for children. There is also a food shop here. Contact number = +25769597324

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Eddie Mors Vlogs
    3
    评论于 2023-02-23

    The Living Museum in Bujumbura (Musee Vivant) It is one of the only two Museums in Burundi, the other one being at the Capital City (Gitega). It is more of a zoo with a number of animals here. However most of the animals are crocodiles. There is a total of 11 of them. There is the Nile Crocodile and the Rusizi River Crocodile. You can see the difference by the shape of the mouth. There are two friendly crocs that have no problem with people sitting on them to take a photo. I was so scared to go next to it. The guide said to take a pic with the crocodile was 3000fbu per person. At the museum there are 6 chips. Flora a6 year old female chimp is the most friendly. Each of the chimps has different personality. You can take a photo holding Flora. You can tip the chimps handler. We each gave him 3000fbu. There is one other pretty monkey, a couple of snakes, one female kudu(they need to find it a male partner. It looked so lonely. There is a tree that is 177 years old. Our guide Fabian, he was a great guide, he showed us some mango trees that symbolize presence of human existence in the former years. Mostly it was the congolese, when their kin died they would plant a mango tree. The trees are still there. There is a number of curio shops where you can get a souvenir to take back home. I bought a Fridge magnet at 5000fbu. Entry Fees Burundian-5000fbu East African Citizen-10,000fbu Non East African-20,000fbu Guide: 5000fbu State of the Museum The Museum Management needs to revamp the place and make it more appealing since it is only of the few things to do while in Bujumbura. There is a kids play area with a merry go round and swings. Great place. I would visit it again. Follow me on Instagram: @eddiemors1 for more travel across Africa.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Luca Canc
    5
    评论于 2022-10-16

    It's small but offer a great experience of interaction with live animals

  • attractions-reviews-avatar M&E
    3
    评论于 2022-10-02

    Have been visiting since 2012. Now, we take our children when we are in town. In general, it is an interest and good experience and you can get quite close to the animals, even pay to touch the leopard, crocodiles and snakes. No more touching the apes, as they attacked people. Not sure about the chimps. Can also walk in the pen of a type of deer/antelope. For a separate fee, you can walk into the “traditional village”, has large traditional huts. Burundian Drummers used to practice there, and would highly recommend checking into seeing that performance. A couple very large old trees that are great for taking photos in front of. There are also artisans and shops selling handmade crafts and goods. The rating is low because it is quite run down, but I don’t see any signs of animal abuse. Would be awesome to see it remodeled and improved. Could be a very nice place to spend the day if it was fixed up. The staff genuinely seemed to care for the leopard and apes. We have seen them interact and feed the animals and it felt very natural and genuine. In fact, at least one of the newer chimps was a domestic pet that was destructive at home, and wouldn’t survive back in the wild. So while any animal in a cage is sad, only other option would be to put the animal down. Will ask next time the back stories of the other animals. You can pay to feed the Leopard and crocs live Guinea pigs… I didn’t enjoy seeing it, but it was interesting. You can also pay to hold the boa-constrictor. Have held the banana snake before.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Dr. Esbon Gakuo
    4
    评论于 2018-06-29

    Though the place shows signs of neglect and some places look a bit run down, it is part of the must go places while you are in Bujumbura, Burundi. Animals in the place include a leopard, chimps, 2 species of Crocs, several snake species (python, spitting cobra, Gabon viper, mamba just to name a few), an antelope and a few bird species. The staff are very helpful and more than willing to go out of their way to give you more background on most of the animals and stuff in there. Some staff are conversant in Swahili and French and of course the local dialect Kirundi. Though you would be out of luck if English is your only language. For a small fee you get to see the Crocs feeding and also get to touch and hold some of the snakes. The python was a big treat for me! The place is easily accessible from town either on foot(about 20 minutes walk) or by car (5 mins drive). It's proximity to lake Tanganyika is also a plus as you can enjoy the spectacular views and if in luck, you'll get to see a few hippos basking in the shores of the lake.

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