Friday 18 July 2014

Wildlife Safari Tour in Dartmoor Zoological Park

There are over 200 animals at Dartmoor Zoological Park: from tiny stick insects to Ben our Brown Bear or Solomon our Lion all set in over 30 acres of beautiful parkland. Discover something different, learn something amazing and help us make tomorrow's world rich in animal life.

Dartmoor Zoological Park is a unique family owned zoo with a fantastic collection of animals. These include tigers, lions, jaguar, lynx and cheetah (the largest collection of big cats in the region), bears, wolves, tapir, capybara, racoons, meerkats, monkeys, a fantastic collection of bugs and reptiles and much more.
We work very hard to ensure that the development of the zoo does not have an adverse effect on the beautiful woodland environment which makes it quite unique among zoos.
                   

Popular exhibits include the Elephant Overlook and Lion Camp. The African Outpost is worth the walk-visit the lions along the way and observe a few of the local African flora before winding up at the Cheetah exhibit.You will be astonished by the breathtaking view in the Great Rift Lift Deck! When offers amazing views of huge sections of the park and surrounding terrain.The Cheetah Run is definitely one of the coolest exhibits in the park.

The park’s management took lengths to prevent any effect on the encompassing areas during its expansion, and also the views of their surroundings aren’t to become missed. Picnics are welcome, there are regular daily events including feeding talks, animal encounters and quiz trails to create your day special for smaller visitors, The Wildlife Safari Tour Dartmoor Zoological Park is open throughout the year, aside from Xmas day.

There’s ample free parking next to the main entrance. Disabled parking facilities can be found outside the Jaguar Restaurant at the surface of the drive. Should you wish to utilize disabled parking, please first pay at the main gate before proceeding to the surface of the drive.

You’ll find us easily from the A38. Take the Plympton switch off at Deep Lane Junction. Follow the brown “Wildlife Park” tourist information signs through Langage to the village of Sparkwell. Go through the village and you’ll find us approximately 300 yards outside the village.

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