Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
Port Lympne Wildlife Park is located in Haite, England, and was built by architect Sir Herbert Baker during World War I. Given its length (about 240 hectares), it may seem surprising that there are only 700 specimens (belonging to 90 species) in the park, but there are more plausible explanations than plausible explanations.
You can go on a safari along an organized route in the territory and admire it. Animals in general in your environment. Among them, you will have the opportunity to get to know more about very rare species such as the black rhino, which is found in very few specimens in the world. The park also has an area called Dinosaur Forest. Here you can walk to discover the dinosaurs that once lived on our planet. Dinosaurs at natural elevations are very realistic and you can learn more about their prehistoric times through some display panels next to the replicas. world. On the other hand, if you are looking for a more realistic experience, you can experience a virtual reality experience by downloading the free park app from the Apple Store, you can experience a virtual reality experience.
Land area: 600 acres (240 ha)
Location: Lympne, Kent, England (South Kent)
No. of animals: over 700
No. of species: 90
Timing: 9.30 a.m - 5p.m
Website: https://www.aspinallfoundation.org/port-lympne/