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Meerkat Encounter for Two in Lincolnshire
Extra 10% Off Today* | Use code GET10
Extra 10% Off Today* | Use code GET10
About the experience
Meerkats are friendly, inquisitive little mammals and they're always on the hunt for new pals! This wildlife adventure sees two animal lovers enter the meerkat enclosure with a trained zookeeper, to meet the parks resident meerkat family and discover each of their unique personalities and quirks. Assist the keeper by feeding the adorable little critters by hand and expect to become a pair of human climbing frames as they inspect their new house guests. Expect to learn tonnes of interesting facts about the species along the way. Did you know a group of meerkats is called a mob? Before heading home, enjoy free access to the rest of the wildlife park. There are plenty of other exhibits to explore, from farmyard animals to remarkable reptiles.
In a Nutshell
- Enter the meerkat enclosure with a professional zookeeper
- Get up close and personal with the friendly brood of meerkats
- Grasp the opportunity to feed the little mammals by hand
- Spend the rest of the day exploring the rest of the park at leisure
Key Info
- Availability Description
This voucher is valid for two people. Available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, year round excluding school holidays. All dates are subject to availability.
- Participant Guidelines
Minimum age: 10 years. This experience can be accessed by wheelchair.
- Duration Detail
The experience lasts 30 minutes, however, guests are free to spend the rest of the day at the park. Opening times are 10am–4pm, with last entry at 3pm.
- Numbers On The Day
This voucher is valid for two participants.
- Dress Code
This experience is outdoors, so please dress appropriately for the weather.
- Other Info
All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. Receive free entry to the rest of the park for participants. Ark Wildlife Park is a rescue sanctuary for exotic pets. There is no limit on the number of spectators allowed, as long as they have paid for entry to the park.