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About Myombe Reserve

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s primate habitat, Myombe Reserve: The Great Ape Domain allows guests to view western lowland gorillas and common chimpanzees, native to west and central Africa, in a lush tropical environment. A self-guided tour enables guests to observe the animals’ natural behaviors at their own pace. Hardwood trees, palm trees and different types of plant species enhance the rain forest atmosphere, along with six recirculating waterfalls and a boardwalk overlooking a marsh teeming with aquatic life such as frogs, fish and turtles. -- Last edited by Justin Kermgard

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it really depends on when you go here. sometimes its boring and the animals are way in the back, however sometimes they are right up front and playing. one time i came and the silverback was in the front next to the glass. - roxy m


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