Port Lympne Wild Animal Park is a popular wildlife park located in Kent, England. The park is set over 600 acres of land and is home to over 900 animals from around the world, including many rare and endangered species.
The park was founded in 1976 by John Aspinall, who was a conservationist and owner of several other zoos in the UK. Port Lympne was designed as a breeding centre for endangered species, and the park has been successful in breeding a number of rare and endangered animals over the years, including tigers, gorillas, and black rhinoceroses.
Visitors to Port Lympne can explore the park on foot, taking in the various animal enclosures and exhibits, or they can take a safari-style tour of the park in a 4x4 vehicle. There are several themed areas within the park, including an African Experience exhibit, which features zebras, giraffes, and other animals from the African savannah, and a Dinosaur Forest exhibit, which showcases life-size models of various prehistoric creatures.
The park also offers a range of animal experiences and encounters, including feeding giraffes and lemurs, and getting up close and personal with big cats such as tigers and lions. In addition, Port Lympne has a number of onsite accommodation options, including luxury treehouses, lodges, and glamping pods, allowing visitors to stay overnight in the park and experience the sights and sounds of the animals after hours.