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Whether you're a local or you're holidaying in this beautiful part of the country, you'll no doubt be looking for things to do in Suffolk at some point, and we think the Africa Alive Zoo is about to jump to the top of your days out in Suffolk list.
What's there to do at Africa Alive Zoo in Suffolk?
- The spectacular centrepiece of the reserve is the ‘Plains of Africa’ display where you can see five species of African savanna animals roaming together, including giraffes, rhinos and zebras
- Head to their Discovery Centre to join regular animal handling sessions for a chance to get hands on with some of the smaller animals
- Farmyard Corner to meet some of the kids' favourites
- Hog Snorts! An interactive habitat for Red River Hogs and some Sitatunga antelope. For any muggles out there, the name of the enclosure is a play on the name 'Hogwarts', the school from Harry Potter
- Watch lions from the safety of a lookout lodge at the Kingdom of the Lion
- Walk through an enclosure of Madagascan primates at Lemur Encounters
- The reserve also offers a great outdoor play area to help burn off any of the kids' excess energy!
What is the Africa Alive Zoological Reserve?
Set in 100 acres of glorious countryside, Africa Alive Zoological Reserve is a national conservation hub committed to preserving wild futures, engaging the public, sustaining our environment, and ultimately inspiring the next generation of leaders within conservation.
With thousands of animals from around the world, set in over 100 acres of stunning countryside, we’re keeping Africa alive right here in Suffolk.#
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Is Africa Alive accessible?
Africa Alive Zoological Reserve is wheelchair and pushchair accessible, with pathed surfaces and ramps where appropriate
The lower end of the reserve is set in marshland with uneven paths. Assistance is advised in this area.
Access to some display areas and animal enclosures is across grass, including the Arena and approaches to some picnic areas.
The Safari Roadtrain is not adapted for wheelchair use. However, staff will assist visitors where possible to board and disembark from the train.
There is plenty of seating around the site.
Can I bring dogs to Africa Alive?
Only assistance dogs are permitted to enter Africa Alive Zoological Reserve. If you are bringing an assistance dog to Africa Alive, please contact them at least 48 hours before your intended visit at info@zsea.org or call 01953 887771 extension 260.
Are there any supervision requirements for Africa Alive?
All children under 16 years of age must always accompanied by a responsible adult whilst in the reserve.
What are the prohibited items for visiting Africa Alive?
Due to the nature of the reserve, visitors are asked not to bring in any scooters, roller skates, roller shoes, or balls.
The use of drones is strictly prohibited for the safety of both the animals and guests.
Africa Alive is a smoke-free and vaping-free zone. If you wish to smoke or vape, please do so outside of the park premises. Re-admittance is permitted.
Where can I get the cheapest tickets for Africa Alive?
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Where can I get discounted tickets for Africa Alive?
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