

Walking Safari
Paws, claws, feathers and fur!
From colourful lorikeets to cheeky meerkats and mighty otters, there’s adventure around every corner. Wander through walk-throughs, brave the Bat Cave, and meet animals great and small – all up close and full of surprises.
There's so much to discover
Hand feed rainbow lorikeets
Did you know?
In the wild lorikeets feed mainly on fruit and pollen, but nectar is their favourite treat.
Animal Adventure
Here you can see fascinating creatures, such as the fennec fox, two species of porcupine and the critically endangered magnolia snail.
Unlike our talkative parrots, who are impossible to miss with their incredible colours, some of the creatures in Animal Adventure love to blend in. So, take time to look closely and spot them.
Jungle Kingdom
Step into the jungle and meet cheeky meerkats, amazing anteaters and more! Jungle Kingdom gets you closer than ever to exotic animals, with walk through enclosures and face to face encounters.
Our meerkat walkthrough, the first of its kind in the UK, puts you right in the middle of their world as they scurry underfoot, pop up on rocks, and keep a close eye on you! While you're exploring, don’t miss the porcupines, binturong, giant anteaters and our irresistibly cute aardvarks.
Monkey Temple
Meet our mini mischief-makers, our curious tamarins — full of energy and charm. They might be tiny, but they’ve got big personalities.
And don’t miss our red pandas, with their striking rust-coloured coats and bushy tails, who are built for life in the trees. These mammals are masters of balance and climb exceptionally high. You may need to look up!
Family Farmyard
What are you waiting for?
You’ll find Family Farmyard just past Adventure Castle and the Hedge Maze, right by the Safari Bus Stop.
Make your day even wilder
Need to know
Of course! The Walking Safari areas are free-flow throughout the day, so you can loop around as many times as you like.
Lorikeet feeding is available throughout the day during our main season, subject to availability. Pots of nectar are available for a small fee.
The birds will stop of their own accord when they're full, this happens more frequently on busier days. They then require a break in feeding.
No, Family Farmyard is typically closed during winter months.
