With so much to see and do at Howletts & Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks we recommend that you allow between 3 and 5 hours to fully enjoy the parks.
� Over 90 species of rare and endangered animals
� Restaurant, refreshment kiosks and picnic areas
� Education centre
� Education sessions and classroom activities (must be booked in advance)
� Animal talks and guided tours available (must be booked in advance)
� Gorillas fed at 12pm and 3pm daily at Port Lympne only
� Gift shops
� Adventure playground
� African Experience safaris
� Amazing Maze at Port Lympne only � Planted in 2006
� Mansion & Gardens at Port Lympne *
� Regular special events and attractions
� Plenty of free coach parking
� Toilets are located at various points around the park and are marked on the map
*Parts of the mansion and gardens are not always open to the public due to wedding bookings and private functions. Please check before your visit to avoid disappointment.
Mansion & Garden tours are available but must be booked in advance.
As parts of Port Lympne are quite steep, we offer reduced admission for less-able guests and have selected routes for wheelchairs. Please ask for advice.
Our parks are very different from conventional zoos. The animals, which include rare and endangered species, are able to live and breed in conditions as close to their natural habitat as possible. This can mean that when the weather is inclement some of our animals will seek shelter in their indoor enclosures, which are always open to them but not on view to the public and you may want to consider this when planning your visit.
No dogs or other animals are allowed in the park.
Please do not leave dogs in your car. |