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Explore Knowsley Safari: Wildlife Adventures & Conservation Tips

Embarking on a Knowsley Safari adventure is like stepping into a world where the wild roams free and the thrills are as vast as the plains of Africa. Nestled in the heart of Merseyside, this gem offers an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of majestic animals, and I’m here to share the roar of the lions and the whisper of the grass with you.

From the comfort of your car, you’ll weave through a 5-mile route that promises encounters with creatures great and small. It’s not just a drive; it’s a journey through habitats that are as close to the natural world as you’ll get without a passport. And trust me, the sights and sounds are as authentic as they come.

Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or seeking a unique family day out, Knowsley Safari beckons with open paws. I’ve explored its paths and have the inside scoop on making the most of this wild experience. Let’s dive into the heart of the safari and discover why it’s a must-visit destination.

Safari Adventure at Knowsley

Embarking on the Knowsley Safari Adventure has always been at the top of my must-do list. Liverpool isn’t just about the bustling city life; it’s home to one of the most thrilling wildlife experiences in the UK. My journey began as I ventured into the 550-acre park, primed to meet some of the wild’s most spectacular creatures .

The moment I entered the gates, I was transported into another world—an untamed wilderness within reach. Lions roared in the distance, a sound that sent shivers down my spine yet filled me with excitement. Driving along the well-maintained roads, I was greeted by curious baboons that seemed to take as much interest in me as I did in them.

Throughout the 5-mile route, the safari unfolded a series of engaging encounters:

  • Majestic rhinos grazing peacefully
  • Elegant giraffes towering above the vehicles
  • Playful meerkats scampering in their habitat

One behind-the-wheel tip I’ve learned is to keep the windows up in certain zones; it’s the best way to respect the animals’ space while still getting an up-close view. Luckily, Knowsley’s commitment to conservation and animal welfare was evident, ensuring a guilt-free experience for visitors like me who care about the ethical aspects of animal interactions.

As I continued my adventure, I couldn’t help but marvel at the seamless immersion into the animals’ worlds—each encounter carefully designed to educate and inspire. Whether it’s witnessing the striking stripes of a zebra or catching the elusive glare of a stealthy wolf, every moment here adds to an unforgettable narrative of wildlife conservation and education.

Exploring the 5-mile Route

As I ventured deeper into Knowsley Safari, the excitement heightened with each turn of the 5-mile route. It’s not just a drive; it’s a journey through diverse habitats, each thoughtfully designed to mimic the natural environments of the resident animals. Safari parks like Knowsley have transformed the way we experience wildlife, allowing for up-close encounters with creatures both from afar and close to home.

  • Lion territory was a thrilling highlight, with the pride’s sheer presence commanding attention. They basked in the sun, exhibiting regal demeanour worthy of the ‘King of the Jungle’ title.
  • The elephant compound boasted gentle giants, whose intelligent eyes seemed to study us curiously as we passed by.

Despite the temptation, it’s critical to remember safety protocols throughout the drive. Certain areas necessitate strict adherence to rules, a reminder that while these animals are accessible, they’re still wild at heart. Engaging informative signs dot the landscape, offering intriguing facts about the animals and their ecosystems as we meander along the route.

Education here is as effortless as it is engaging. My understanding of wildlife habitats and conservation efforts grew profoundly, and I can’t help but feel a sense of responsibility to support these causes. Knowsley Safari not only creates a fun day out but also instills a lasting appreciation for nature.

Immersive Wildlife Encounters

As I ventured deeper into Knowsley Safari, the immersive experiences with wildlife became incredibly raw and memorable. Face-to-face interactions with exotic animals aren’t just possible—they’re a guarantee. An encounter with the basking lions took my breath away, their manes glistening in the sunlight as they surveyed their domain with an unrivalled majesty.

Taking in this spectacle, I couldn’t help but feel overawed; it’s an authentic slice of the African savannah nestled right here in Merseyside.

  • Zebras trotting idly by my vehicle
  • A gang of cheeky baboons causing mischief
  • The serenity of a silent owl perched stealthily atop a tree

These encounters brought the intricate web of Knowsley’s ecosystem to life, touching upon the delicate balance of nature. Each species, from the flighty birds to the plodding pachyderms, plays a vital part in the tapestry of life here.

Informative signs dotted along the path offered snippets of information, enhancing the experience. I discovered that Knowsley actively participates in European breeding programmes , working to ensure a future for some of the planet’s most endangered species. Knowing this made the sights before me all the more profound – a reminder that every visit supports these crucial efforts.

As I quietly observed a family of elephants at a waterhole, it’s clear that education and conservation form the heart and soul of Knowsley Safari.

Natural Habitats at Knowsley

As I delve deeper into Knowsley Safari, I’m struck by the authentic environments created for each species. It’s evident that maintaining natural habitats is a priority here. The sprawling savannah home to the majestic lions and prancing antelopes makes me feel like I’m on a mini African expedition.

The walkaround area, too, impresses with its lush greenery where birds of prey perch with an almost regal presence. Efforts to mimic natural environments aid in the conservation of these species and provide an enriched life, similar to their wild counterparts.

  • Realistic landscapes for animals
  • European breeding programmes support
  • Enrichment activities enhance well-being

Knowsley’s dedication to replicating these habitats is evident not just in the visuals but also in their behavioural enrichment programmes . Animals engage in activities that promote their natural instincts, ensuring they remain mentally and physically stimulated. This proactive approach sets a standard for wildlife parks globally, advocating for the preservation of animal welfare and biodiversity.

Making the Most of Your Visit

Visiting Knowsley Safari near Liverpool is a unique experience that’s both thrilling and educational. I’ve found that to truly make the most of the visit, it’s essential to plan ahead . Checking the times for shows and talks in advance ensures that I don’t miss out on learning sessions which are packed with fascinating facts about the animals and their habits.

I always recommend arriving early. Not only does this help to beat the crowds , but it also provides the chance to see the park’s inhabitants when they’re most active. Early morning visits often reward me with sights of the animals enjoying their first meal of the day or engaging in playful interactions.

Another tip I’ve discovered is to take advantage of the Safari Drive option. Cruising through the reserves at my own pace allows for up-close animal sightings. Having my camera at the ready means I can capture those unexpected moments, like a cheeky baboon leaping onto the car or a majestic lion lounging by the roadside.

Lastly, staying hydrated and packing snacks are crucial, especially on sunny days. There’s plenty to cover on foot within the park, and maintaining energy levels is key. I always keep a refillable water bottle and some light bites in my bag to keep me going throughout the day.

Visiting Knowsley Safari has been an enlightening experience that’s both thrilling and educational. Feeling the thrill of close encounters with majestic wildlife and learning about conservation efforts firsthand has truly deepened my appreciation for these creatures and the work being done to protect them. I’ve gained invaluable tips to help future visitors make the most of their safari adventure and I’m confident that anyone who follows this advice is in for an unforgettable day. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or looking for a unique family outing Knowsley Safari offers an exceptional experience that resonates long after you’ve left the park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can i expect from a visit to knowsley safari.

A visit to Knowsley Safari offers immersive wildlife encounters with animals like lions, zebras, baboons, and owls. You’ll experience face-to-face interactions, learn about conservation efforts, and see animals thriving in habitats that mimic their natural environments.

How does Knowsley Safari contribute to animal conservation?

Knowsley Safari actively participates in European breeding programmes to support endangered species and employs behavioural enrichment programmes to maintain the animals’ natural instincts and well-being.

Will I learn about the animals during my visit?

Yes, there are informative signs throughout Knowsley Safari providing valuable information about the animals, their role in ecosystems, and the conservation work being done to protect them.

Are there any tips for getting the most out of a visit to Knowsley Safari?

To make the most of your visit, check show and talk times in advance, arrive early to see animals at their most active, consider the Safari Drive for close-up sightings, and stay hydrated and bring snacks for a full day’s adventure.

Can we interact with the animals at Knowsley Safari?

While you’ll have up-close encounters, interactions are controlled for safety and the well-being of the animals. It’s important to follow park guidelines for a safe and enjoyable experience.

What kind of habitats are created for the animals?

Knowsley Safari creates naturalistic habitats that mirror the animals’ environments in the wild. This is crucial for their conservation and helps in providing a realistic setting for visitors to observe the animals.

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Please note: We're currently building exciting new homes for our amazing animals in the Africa section, please bear with us whilst there is some disruption to this area.

You are booking for your ARRIVAL time, please do not arrive more than 15 minutes early for your time-slot and you can arrive anytime after your selected time upto our last entry time.

High Winds - During periods of high winds access to the baboon and lion enclosure may be restricted for your safety. Certain rides may not be able to run. All animals will have access to shelters for safety reasons.

Refunds are not available for online tickets; tickets may be transferred to an alternate date in the same price bracket up to 24 hours before your visit. Ticket prices may be higher when purchased on the day or at the gate. Tickets purchased online cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Please visit our website for details about carers, concessions and our accessibility statement.

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We are open every day from 10:00am to 5:30pm and the last entry onto the Safari Drive is 4:00pm. 

Please do not attempt to enter the drive after the last entry time as you will be refused entry so allow plenty of time in your day to do everything.

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Our rides are open weekends and school holidays please check our website for more details.

Our Animals : All our animals have access to shelter and later in the day and during inclement weather it should be expected that some of the animals will return to their houses so may not be visible. The lions, giraffe and rhinos may not be free roaming or visible after 3:00pm so please plan your day accordingly and book an early arrival time to make the most of your day.

Carers Concession - From January 1st 2024 we will only be accepting the Nimbus disability Access Card as proof that a visitor requires an essential companion to assist you with your visit. To apply for an Access Card please click the following link. https://www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk/access-card Please allow 10 days for your application to be processed before visiting. Visitors without an Access Card will be charged the standard admission price on arrival.

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You enter the park at your own risk, we accept no responsibility for any loss or damage caused to your vehicle by our animals under any circumstances.

Do not attempt to feed the animals they are on specific diets and feeding the animals may be harmful. Visitors breaking this rule will be asked to leave the park and no refund will be given.

Our animals are wild and have access to shelter and we cannot guarantee which animals will be visible at the time and location you are on the Safari Drive or Foot Safari during your visit. You can go round as many times as your like before last entry time.

Please wear your seatbelt, do not sit children on knees and stay within the speed limit.

Please be aware that all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Cars with soft tops or vinyl sunshine roofs are not permitted to drive through the Lion or Baboon enclosures. Convertibles must keep the roof closed for the entire safari drive, open top vehicles not permitted. Also, vehicles with PVC skylights will have to take the car friendly route.

Vehicles with cracked windscreens or any safety defects are not permitted in the baboon and lion enclosure. Rooftop boxes are not permitted through the baboon enclosure.

We reserve the right to refuse entry of any vehicle to any part of the Safari drive on safety grounds for both public and animal welfare.  

We regret that dogs are not permitted except for assistance dogs where restrictions to certain areas apply. Dogs are not allowed on the Safari Drive under any circumstances.

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Luggage-stealing baboons go ape-wild on safari

Planning a visit to see the baboons at Knowsley Safari Park in Merseyside, U.K.? Don't veer off the suggested path or your rooftop luggage — and your panties — could become property of the monkeys there!

The chimps who reside at the park’s baboon exhibit have developed quite a reputation of tearing off windshield wipers or damaging car mirrors when people drive into the center of the park instead of following suggested routes.

"[Animals] do legendary damage," David Ross tells People Pets. "But the baboons have reached a new level." After several baboon luggage break-ins took place earlier this year, Ross and his team constantly warned visitors about the kind of damage the monkeys could do. "We have a car-friendly route and were advocating everyone take this route," he says. "Some didn't believe us [and] wanted to go in. And they were going to get their luggage stolen."

So Ross staged a set-up: He borrowed a junkyard car, recruited colleagues to donate old clothes for storage in a rooftop luggage box and drove through the baboon exhibit with two photographers capturing the mayhem.

Sure enough, within minutes, the largest baboon (weighing roughly 25 kilos or 55 lbs.) sprung on top of the box, jumping until it flexed and popped open. Immediately, 140 baboons dove in for a luggage-stealing frenzy. "One put on a hat and walked across the road!" says Ross. "Others just played with the stuff, ladies' underwear and everything. They had an absolute ball."

The picture above is just one of the shots Ross and his team have been showing visitors before they drive through the park as a warning of things to come. The response? The photos have only been on posters for a few days, but they've had an impact. "We've had one or two luggage boxes through since and they've all seen the footage — and they're taking the car-friendly route," he says. Mission accomplished!

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"Exploring the Wonders of Knowsley Safari Park: A Family-Friendly Adventure"

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As a family of five, days out can become expensive, so when I spotted Knowsley Safari Park had a special offer running we decided to take advantage. The offer of one child under 16 goes free for every full paying adult runs until 29th February.

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We booked online and kids under 16 go free with a paying adult (it's one child per adult) so yesterday's visit was only around £53 this was with a guide book which you can choose at the checkout.

I have to say I was really impressed with this Zoo. The animals look like they are all well looked after, the enclosures are absolutely huge and the place is spotless. However this was comparing it to a recent trip to an awful zoo that we had in January. Don't get me wrong there was a few issues with our visit to Knowsley which you can read about further down, but there's also lots of good.

We arrived around 10.30 to find only one kiosk was open which was causing a nightmare, after 10 minutes they opened up a second kiosk.

You follow the road round and you can either go straight onto the safari drive or you can park up and go on the foot safari, either way there are toilet options for both.

We headed round the safari drive first which took us around 40 mins, however this could have been longer if the Africa section was open. We were told that this would be open for 11.30 However we headed back for 1.30 and it was still closed! Other than the staff manning the lion section there was no staff to be seen to ask.

We also decided not to do the baboon drive because your car will get damaged and it's just a headache I don't want, we would have taken the bus if that had been running but it wasn't.

Baboons are very naughty so really think about it before you decide to go in, in your own vehicle because you will have damage to your car. Note I said WILL not Might.

The car friendly route takes in lots of lovely animals including various types of deer, bison, Iberian Wolves, lions, camels and lots more. The space they have is a lot and at times we went without seeing anything which I thought was a bit boring to be honest. However what we did see we really enjoyed especially the lions. Please make sure you read the rules and you stick to them. Do not get out of your car no matter what.

We then headed into the foot safari which was fantastic. It has so many things to read and hands on displays to get involved with. Lots of educational material and Elliot really enjoyed learning about the animals.

We did the tiger trail first which was great. Lots of info boards and the tigers came right up to us, one even tried to attack us so we walked away from it because we didn't want to wind it up and stress it out. Something must have been happening because they were pacing and were very angry. The enclosures are pretty big with lots of enrichment which was fantastic to see and we were fascinated watching one of the tigers scent mark and just generally having a wander exploring. They looked like they were in great condition and they are probably the best Tigers we have encountered in a zoo. The experience was definitely one we wont forget in a hurry

From here we just followed the path, you can't get lost as you have a map that you are given when you enter and there's plenty of signage about. There are info boards for every animal and you can also find some interactive and hands on activities dotted around the zoo to get involved in.

We also had food whilst we were here, which was reasonably priced and the staff were great, going above and beyond. We went for 3 Chicken Burgers which were huge and 2 Pulled pork ciabattas both with fries. The only thing that let it down were the drinks which were limited to tea, coffee or standard fizzy drinks. The portions were large ( I have seen people moan that portion sizes were small, but honestly they are not.)

On our visit the shop, amusement rides and the nature trail were closed for maintenance ready to open for half term but from what I could see the rides looked great. Again no mention of anything other than the amusement rides being closed which were on the website. I love getting a fridge magnet and other trinkets from the places we visit so I was a bit disappointed that the shop was closed.

Would we visit again? Yes we would visit again, we had a great day and can see how you can easily spend a full day here.

Good to know

🦒The park is around 2 and a half hours from Sunderland

🦒Adults - £17.50 with a child under 16 going free until 29th February

🦒You can do the safari drive as many times as you want with an hour before closing as the last entry.

🦒You get a set of rules upon entry for the safari drive which you must stick to.

🦒Dogs are not permitted in the safari drive but I did read on the website they have a doggy area, you may want to check this though because I have seen reviews saying its literally a small box.

🦒Café and coffee bar

🦒Keeper talks

🦒Sea lion show

🦒Bird of prey show

🦒You get maps and stickers when you enter

🦒It is accessible to most people

🦒Lots of photo opportunities

🦒Hands on displays

🦒Face painting

🦒Amusement rides are extra on top of entry but you can purchase a ride all day ticket

🦒Plenty of toilets

🦒Plenty of seating if you need a rest

🦒Safari drive can take around an hour or more depending on the route

🦒Foot safari can take over an hour

🦒Disabled toilets, changing areas and baby changing all on site

🦒I highly recommend downloading the app and purchasing the guidebook. You need to book online.

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If you want to have a brilliant time, this place never disappoints. A fantastic venue for anyone aged 6 and above, it is always a lot of fun. Located in Knowsley Safari Park, embark on a memorable adventure and get ready for some great challenges. Rope bridges, trapezes and zip slides are all at different heights from the ground, ready for you to try. Whether you have always wanted to climb up trees, slide across high wires, or zip down to the ground, get ready for an unforgettable experience. Can you believe that this is the biggest course of its kind in the country? There are even tigers and lions roaring nearby. An all-round thrill for all of the family, this high rope adventure and its many exciting obstacles create such a great day out. Looking to do something unique for your special day? Whatever the occasion might be, Aerial Extreme is always a great choice. *

Aerial Extreme really did impress us at Top 100 Attractions. As a company they really care about their visitors and their courses are really geared up for families, the course here at Knowsley really goes to prove that statement. With the backdrop of the Safari Park, Aerial Extreme fits in well at its location at Knowsley. This huge adventure course is the biggest of its kind in the UK and with their clip and go safety system together with their junior course, no matter how young or old, this attraction has something for every member of the family, not including babies obviously. With the course taking approximately an hour and a half, it's easy to fit in with a visit to the Safari Park.

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Aerial Extreme Knowsley; Tried & Tested

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It was once the second highest man-made climbing structure in Europe, (heck it still could be as I can never keep up with these ever-changing stats), Knowsley Aerial Extreme certainly makes a dramatic first impression.  Ideally located next door to Knowsley Safari Park in Liverpool, the high & low ropes assault course works well as a stand alone attraction or as part of a full day out.  We’ve found some great added benefits too for Aerial Extreme customer that are worth looking out for!

If you are looking for cheap ticket options then follow our Guide to Aerial Extreme for a round up of current deals & discounts for this popular attraction.

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Aerial Extreme Knowsley; 3 Courses

Aerial Extreme Knowsley has 3 different course levels that cater for a range of ages & abilities.  The low ropes works well for younger visitors & those unsure about being too far off the ground.  The medium & high ropes offers a more challenging experience further off the ground, which was of course, where my two energetic 13 year old testers headed straight for.

All guests opting for the challenging ropes start with the medium course before subsequently electing to either progress to the higher route or remain on the medium level.  The advantage here is that guests retain flexibility without having to make decisions about the second route until they’ve had a go.

Our testers found the course to provide a technical challenge, (and they have undertaken a number of these courses over the years), that requires both skill & pure go-for-it-mentality. Both the high & medium courses offered a wide range of obstacles that includes 2 zip wires on each course & a free fall 50ft drop from the top!

You can find more information over at Aerial Extreme for availability, pricing, height & weight restrictions in place.

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Aerial Extreme; Safety & Assistance

One of the great advantages of Aerial Extreme is that it uses a continuous belay system, (often referred to as the Clip & Go), where you are attached to a continuous loop by a member of staff that remains in place until the end of the course.   This easy to navigate system works well for children & adults alike and offers peace of mind for those of us watching from the ground.  Staff were readily available throughout the course with encouragement & handy tips that makes you realise nothing is insurmountable.

If you are planning a trip then check out our Aerial Extreme Deals with the low down on current promo codes, loyalty offers and other cheap ticket options.

Knowsley Aerial Extreme; Added Benefits

One thing you may not be aware of is that every paying Aerial Extreme customer to the Knowsley site, (along with 1 non-participating companion), can take advantage of FREE ENTRY into the Walkabout Areas within the safari park.

This is a substantial area within the setting that includes access to the elephants, giraffes, meerkats, birds of prey and even a creepy Bug House. Furthermore look out for the fantastic sea lions display, the walk through bat forest, animal talks and bird of prey displays that runs on busy days too. Whilst access to the drive through safari park is a separate cost, you’d be amazed at quite how much is contained within the Walkabout Area.  We spent a good couple of hours wondering around, (just watch out for the fairground rides that can set you back), enjoying the FREE attractions on offer.

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Aerial Extreme & Knowsley Safari Park

If you are looking to combine a trip to Aerial Extreme with Knowsley Safari Park, it’s good to know that AE customers can take advantage of half price entry to the drive through.  Simply ensure your hand is stamped at the Aerial Extreme cabin before you leave and wave at the safari park ticket kiosk.  For double deals you can even pick up a 10% discount off the Oasis restaurant & souvenir shop too.

Top Tip; whilst Aerial Extreme participants will gain half price entry, spectators will need to pay the standard price for the safari park so worth booking these tickets online to secure a discount.

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A fun but challenging course that works well for children & adults of all abilities.  The Knowsley course also comes with the added benefit of allowing you to extend your day out at little extra cost.

Both our testers took around 90 minutes to complete the course that finished with a flourish as they dropped 50 feet from the top to bottom. Quite a leap of faith even with a full harness in place to ensure it all ended well.

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Knowsley Safari

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Drive up close to lions, elephants, bison, and watch the antics of the cheeky baboons when you go for a memorable day out with the kids to Knowsley Safari.

Prescot, Knowsley, Merseyside L34 4AN

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Tel: 0151 430 9009

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Animals, Birthdays, Gardens and Open Spaces, Outdoor Activities, Theme Parks, Trips and Transport

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Ages 5 - 12, All ages, Schools and Groups, Teenagers, Under 5s

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Drive up close to lions, elephants, bison, and watch the antics of the cheeky baboons when you go for a memorable day out with the kids to Knowsley Safari Park near Prescot. But don’t worry about your car, there is a car friendly route or baboon bus available.

Don’t expect to spend the whole day in your car, there are lots more exciting things to explore around the park. The foot safari has tigers, meerkats, giraffe, tapir and more. Book a fabulous animal encounter, listen to the keeper talks, see the amazing performances from Biffo and the boys in the sea lion display, walk through bat cave with the fruit bats and watch the birds of prey display.

Have fun on the fantastic amusement rides such as the Pirate Ship or Jungle Dodgems.

Check out the children’s activities during school holidays when budding zoologists can join the Junior Rangers experience or the Intrepids Explorers summer club.

See the website for events, times of activities and ticket prices and start planning your amazing family safari adventure. Online booking is available and offers a discount on the standard at the gate prices.

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Open 12th february 2024 - 29th october 2024.

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Oli’s Safari Walk

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Oli invites you to his 10th Safari Walk.  This 3k stroll at Knowsley Safari Park is wheelchair and pram friendly, so no matter how big or small your group is, you will enjoy it.

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What to expect on the day:

  • Animal mask for every child
  • Oli Walk medal for every child
  • Free entry to the park is included for registered walkers
  • You will have full access to the park including Sea Lions & Bird of Prey displays. 
  • Using your own cars, you can go on an adventure through the Safari Drive.

…and so much more!

Tickets can be purchased by clicking the register now button above.

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We aim to ensure all people have access to our events. If you require alternative registration options or other reasonable adjustments in order to participate, please contact [email protected] so that arrangements, where possible, can be made.

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NV obtains new photos and videos of the elimination of traitorous ex-MP Ilya Kyva near Moscow

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Photos and videos of the elimination of pro-Russian ex-MP Ilya Kyva in a Moscow suburb were obtained by NV from sources in Ukraine’s SBU Security Service on Dec. 11.

This special operation was meticulously planned and successfully executed, the SBU informant confirmed.

Read also: “Surrender for your own safety” advises Ukrainian intelligence to traitors

In one imgae, Kyva's lifeless body can be seen in the snow surrounded by bloodstains. The location where “deserved punishment awaited the traitor” is near the place that Kyva filmed many anti-Ukrainian videos, sources say.

Kyva was a high-priority target, SBU said. His daily routines, movements, and habits were extensively studied in the operation. Despite strong security, the SBU managed to eliminate him just outside Moscow.

“This [Kyva’s elimination] serves as a signal to all traitors and military criminals who have sided with the enemy. Remember: Russia will not protect you. Death is the only prospect awaiting enemies of Ukraine,” SBU Chief Vasyl Malyuk said.

Ukraine’s SBU eliminated Kyva in a special operation in Moscow Oblast on Dec. 6, said NV sources in the intelligence service.

Kyva's “bloodied body”, discovered with a shot through the head, was found in the park of an elite club hotel in the Moscow region on Dec.6, Russian propaganda Telegram channels reported.

Read also: Former Ukrainian MP and traitor Illia Kyva found dead in Moscow Oblast – NV sources

Kyva was shot with an unidentified firearm and died from the injuries on the scene, the Russian Investigative Committee claimed.

Kyva had fled to Spain ahead of Russia’s full-scale invasion. He then appeared in Russian propaganda broadcasts in Moscow, actively spreading lies about Ukraine. Kyva also sought “political asylum” and citizenship from the enemy aggressor.

The Ukrainian parliament stripped Kyva of his MP status in March 2022, charging him with treason. He was additionally charged with publicly calling for a violent change in the constitutional order and propaganda on behalf of the aggressor state in Aug. 2023.

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Andean Bears

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Tremarctos ornatus

About Andean Bears

Imagine a bear wearing a stylish pair of spectacles! That's how Andean bears earned their nickname, thanks to their unique facial markings – distinctive rings around their eyes. They’re also equipped with a short muzzle and powerful, flat teeth so they can easily chew through tough vegetation and tree bark whilst their thick, shaggy fur helps keep them warm in the chilly mountain air.

Forget ladders, Andean bears are perfectly adapted for climbing with their non-retractable claws which help them climb around their mountain habitat at a height of 13,000 ft to reach food! That's like climbing almost halfway up Mount Everest! Eating so much fruit means they disperse seeds in their droppings across vast distances, landing in fresh patches of soil throughout the forest. These then grow into the next generation of fruit trees which is crucial for the entire Andean ecosystem – making these bears a keystone species.

Discover more about our Andean bears below, or encounter them up close on the Foot Safari in Bear Country !

Family: Ursidae

Status: Vulnerable

Gestation: About 60 days (but female bears experience delayed implantation)

Number of young: 1-2 cubs

Diet: Omnivore

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Fun facts about the Andean Bear

They are omnivores, generally they feed mainly on fruit but also eat fresh meat and insects

Andean bears have only 13 pairs of ribs, one less than other bears

Andean bears are the only bears found in South America

Males can grow up to 50% larger than females

Paddington was an Andean bear

Andean Bear Facts - Your questions answered!

Don't underestimate the size of them. Andean bears are usually between four and six feet long and the males are practically double the size of the females, approximately 30% to 50% larger.

With a lifespan of about 20 years, these bears choose a solitary path, only reuniting during mating season. Gestation is about 60 days (but female bears experience delayed implantation) and the mother usually gives birth to one or two cubs who remain in the safety of their den for the first three months of their lives.

There are only thought to be around 13,000-18,000 left in the wild, (that’s around the same amount of people that fit into the Kop at Anfield) living in the Andes Mountains in northern and western South America. Their biggest threats come from humans and include the destruction of habitats for roads, cities and farming, hunting for meat and being killed as agricultural pests.

Stroll through our Foot Safari and down to Bear Country where you can find our Andean Bears!

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