Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury, offers new group saving on summer tickets

Families can visit one of Kent’s biggest wildlife parks for less with a new ticket offer launching this summer.

Howletts Wild Animal Park, in Bekesbourne, is introducing its new ticket bundle, which saves visitors up to £45, today (July 1).

Save money on tickets to Howletts Wild Animal Park this summer. Picture: Aspinall Foundation

Save money on tickets to Howletts Wild Animal Park this summer. Picture: Aspinall Foundation

The park is home to 390 animals including Kent’s only giant anteaters and the UK’s largest herd of African elephants and is one of the county’s most-visited tourist attractions.

For families planning a trip during the summer, there will be new group tickets available for up to six people.

Previously, guests could only purchase individual tickets, costing up to £125 for five people, whereas the new group saver ticket will cost £80 for the same number of visitors.

The wildlife park is home to 390 species, including many endangered animals. Picture: Aspinall Foundation

The wildlife park is home to 390 species, including many endangered animals. Picture: Aspinall Foundation

The new offer will also apply during the school holidays when the park will introduce its Wild Summer event, celebrating six different species over the break.

There will be themed activities and a chance to get up close and personal with gorillas, elephants, carnivores, rhinos, lemurs and monkeys from Saturday, July 20.

You can also buy tickets on the gate, however these are priced at a higher cost than tickets purchased in advance online.

 

Courtesy of Kent Online