Get up close to the animals with an overnight stay at Camp Baboon
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Get up close and personal with the animals at Wild Place Project on this exciting overnight adventure. Stay in one of 10 cosy heated wooden cabins, kitted out with comfortable beds, soft furnishings and an ensuite bathroom. Camp Baboon visitors will be the only guests on-site as the sun begins to set and the gates close. Take part in fun bush craft activities led by our experienced hosts and enjoy a hearty dinner before embarking on a special evening tour. Learn all about our animals from our knowledgeable hosts as you see some of our animals by night like you’ve never seen them before.
Wake up to the sounds of the Gelada as the sun rises over Wild Place Project. Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee in your cabin before taking an early morning tour around the park. Visit some of our animals as they wake up for the day and help feed some of your favourites their breakfast! After building up an appetite, enjoy a continental style breakfast in the Courtyard Café before taking a hot beverage with you as you make your way to our giraffe house where you can take in the calm, peaceful surroundings, enjoying the company of our giraffe, zebra and eland… all before the park opens to the public.
-Hearty dinner and continental style breakfast plus marshmallows for roasting!
-Free car parking
-1 Double Bed and full-sized bunk bed
-Cabins can accommodate 4 people.
-Experience most appropriate for children 2+
-Open season: April-October 2019
Opening Times
Open (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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Further Information
Catering
- BBQ
Children & Infants
- Accept children all ages
Parking & Transport
- Car parking
Specialist Features
- Marketed as green/environmentally friendly
- Marketed towards children
- Marketed towards families