IPL staff members are spending a lot of time with our family (and pets) right now, but even with a furry friend or two, it’s hard being stuck inside.
Fortunately, we found resources that will take us all over the world! Check out some more cute animals with live-streaming webcams at zoos across the country, see if you can catch Old Faithful erupting in Yellowstone National Park, take a virtual tour of Hotel Legoland, climb into the cockpit of Unites States Air Force aircraft, and lots more.
Live Webcams from Around the World
- Visit penguins, sharks, sea otters, and more at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
- Giraffes, elephants, flamingos and more at the Houston Zoo.
- See koalas, tigers, condors, and more at San Diego Zoo.
- See what the pandas are up to at Zoo Atlanta.
- Try to catch Old Faithful erupting in Yellowstone National Park.
Virtual Tours from Around the World
- Ride into the wilderness of Northern Sweden’s Abisko National Park on a reindeer sleigh to see the Northern Lights.
- There’s two ways to see the Grand Canyon… Hike to the bottom using the main trails or get a 360° bird’s eye view from the sky above.
- Look at 360° panoramas of Disney Parks on Google Street View
- Virtual tour of Hotel Legoland
- Explore Mount Everest’s Base Camp in Nepal and look up at the world’s highest mountain.
- Explore Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world, complete with sound effects.
- Learn how to climb with Lynn Hill as she ascends El Capitan in Yosemite National Park.
- Watch a short interactive film following a crew down into the crevice of one of the world’s most active volcanoes in Vanuatu.
- Experience Machu Picchu by land or get a bird’s eye view.
- Take a virtual tour of the Pyramids of Giza.
- Take in the view from the Eiffel Tower.
- Walk around the mausoleum, gardens, and reflecting pool at the Taj Mahal.
- Learn about the 5,000-year-old site of Stonehenge, and get a live view from inside the stone circle.
- Visit the Louvre in Paris.
- Take a virtual tour of the National Museum of the United States Air Force, download podcasts about Air Force history, and get 360° views of the cockpits of aircraft on display at the museum.
Published on April 15, 2020.
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