West Midlands Safari Park is home to some of the world’s most beautiful and exotic creatures. Take the four-mile drive around the Safari and encounter incredible animals such as giraffes, lions, …
West Midlands Safari Park is home to some of the world’s most beautiful and exotic creatures. Take the four-mile drive around the Safari and encounter incredible animals such as giraffes, lions, tigers, two species of rhino, elephants, African wild dogs, zebras, camels and more. Take a walk around the Discovery Trail and African Village where you can meet penguins, sea lions, lemurs, meerkats, lorikeets, hippos, reptiles, marine species and bats. Don’t miss Land of the Living Dinosaurs and Ice Age, where you can travel back in time and experience these immersive trails featuring gigantic prehistoric creatures! The Adventure Theme Park also has fantastic rides for the whole family!
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Apr 3, 2025
We'd been wanting to visit for ages and came specifically for the beyond adorable tiger cubs. Plus having hippos and elephants even better! This started the day off to a great start then I cannot sta…Full review by Evie K
Apr 3, 2025
Was a nice day out. Lots to do and the children loved it. The safari ride was approx two hours and the rides had no queues. Weren’t able to do everything as the park closed at 4 and we arrived around…Full review by soulgaj G
Apr 2, 2025
Best zoo I've ever been in. First time on a safari. Definitely gonna check some other ones. Worth the money. It was a great day!Full review by bread m
I'm thinking of taking my nephew in January. Will it be worth it- do the animals still come out in bad weather? I know the theme park isn't open but will there be anywhere to get food?
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I wouldn’t bother in January I would wait until about March
hi i have a hard top convertible, would i be able to have the roof down around the herbivore part of the safari and put the roof back up for the carnivores?
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Hi I’m sorry I didn’t answer before, I’ve only just seen your question. I would think you’d be ok in your convertible but just be aware giraffes, cows, deer rhino, zebras etc are quite …
Hi I’m sorry I didn’t answer before, I’ve only just seen your question. I would think you’d be ok in your convertible but just be aware giraffes, cows, deer rhino, zebras etc are quite inquisitive so may want to stick their heads in to see you. You can buy food to feed certain animals (deer are the best). This said there may be park rules about convertibles so you’d probably be best to ring them beforehand to make sure you can do the Safari in one. Hope this helps.