Can you stay at Africa Alive?
We have successfully relocated the lions to ZSL Whipsnade Zoo for a temporary stay until May so that the fencing around their enclosure, which was damaged by Storm Eunice, can be replaced. There’s still so much to see at Africa Alive – head to our tickets page to book your visit.
How long does it take to go around Africa Alive?
A: Allow four hours, especially if you want to include a Discovery Session.
How much is Africa Alive Lowestoft?
Latest Admission Rules and Africa Alive Prices
Daily admission | Standard price (Inc. donation) | Standard price (Exc. donation) |
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Adult | £22.00 | £20.00 |
Child (ages 3-15 years) | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Under 3’s | £1.10 | £1.00 |
Senior citizens (aged from 65 years) | £22.00 | £20.00 |
Who owns Africa Alive?
The Zoological Society of East Anglia
Welcome to Africa Alive Zoological Reserve Run by the charity, The Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA), everyone at the zoo is dedicated to preserving wild futures.
Do you drive through Africa Alive?
over a year ago. You can only walk round. They do a free train that drives round but you have to walk to the start point, it’s not a type of zoo whete anyone drive round.
How do I contact Africa Alive?
No need to rebook. If you need further assistance, please contact [email protected] We apologise for any inconvenience caused but the safety of our visitors, animals and colleagues is our priority….Important Notice.
Admission Prices | Inc. Donation | Exc. Donation |
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Child / Adult / Carer | £11.00 | £10.00 |
Can dogs go to Africa Alive?
Dogs and Pets We do not allow dogs to be left in cars unless accompanied by a responsible adult, even with ventilation and water, on our site because we cannot guarantee that sufficient shade will be available. This applies at any time of year and weather conditions.
Can you take dogs to Africa Alive?
Regretfully No. As a zoo, our priority is the animals in our care so no dogs are permitted. over a year ago.
How many acres is Africa Alive?
100 acres
Africa Alive is set in 100 acres of stunning Suffolk countryside and also offers the chance to spot a wide range of British wildlife. Bird lovers can also enjoy spotting native nature from our new ‘Wader’s Lake’ boardwalk or seeing some African feathered friends in our Woodland Walk!
What was Africa Alive called before?
Suffolk Wildlife Park
Africa Alive!, formerly known as Suffolk Wildlife Park, is a zoo located in Kessingland, Suffolk, UK.
When did Africa Alive open?
1991Africa Alive Zoological Reserve / Opened
Are dogs allowed in Africa alive?