This Sunday (14th August) visitors will be able to prove that they are a Pokémon Master at Howletts Wild Animal Park, as they take part in Kent’s first visitor attraction based Pokémon GO lure event.
Read More >A brand new pricing structure for day entry tickets to Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury, has been announced, with prices at their lowest for several years. Managing Director, Bob O’Connor, explained: ‘we’ve reduced our day entry prices to just £15.95 for an adult and £12.95 for a child. Now our visitors can enjoy a really affordable day out to see the only exotic endangered species in the County, including the only baby black rhino in Kent, the largest herd of African elephants in the UK, gorillas, big cats, small cats, primates and more.’
Read More >Howletts Free Kids Club Kicks Off February Half Term With Tiger Themed Activities From Saturday 13th February to Sunday 21st February 2016, visitors to Howletts, Kent’s award winning wild animal park, are guaranteed the real deal this February half term, with a host of free activities and animal talks taking place every day.
Read More >At Kent’s most successful wild animal park, Howletts, the keepers are celebrating two new arrivals to the primate section- a gelada baboon and a dusky langur infant.
Read More >This year visitors can look forward to a great new programme of events at Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, providing families and visitors with fun days out all year!
Read More >Damian Aspinall, Chairman of the world leading conservation charity - The Aspinall Foundation and the keepers he employs have formed a remarkable bond with a female hand raised tiger at Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury in Kent.
Read More >Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury will be opening its gates to visitors wishing to take part in twilight treks around the park, every Wednesday throughout June.
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