Paradise Wildlife Park
Attraction Information
Welcome to the enchanting Paradise Wildlife Park, a destination that brings the wonders of the animal kingdom closer to your heart. At Paradise Wildlife Park you will explore the captivating world of wildlife, educational experiences, and facilities that make Paradise Wildlife Park a truly special and educational adventure.
Wildlife Encounters
Prepare to be amazed by the diverse array of wildlife at Paradise Wildlife Park. From majestic big cats like lions and tigers to playful primates like lemurs and capuchins, the park offers an up-close and personal experience with animals from around the world. You can even feed and interact with some of the friendliest creatures, making this park an exceptional destination for animal lovers of all ages.
Educational Experiences
Paradise Wildlife Park goes beyond just showcasing animals; it’s also a place of learning and conservation. Visitors can participate in informative talks and demonstrations led by knowledgeable zookeepers, where you’ll gain insights into the animals’ behaviors, conservation efforts, and the importance of protecting endangered species. The park’s commitment to wildlife conservation is truly inspiring.
Children’s Activities
Paradise Wildlife Park is a paradise for children. With play areas, a petting zoo, and special activities like animal-themed arts and crafts, it’s the perfect place for kids to learn and have fun simultaneously. The park also hosts birthday parties and educational programs for school groups, ensuring that young minds are engaged and enlightened.
Dining and Refreshments
After a day of exploration, satisfy your appetite at one of the park’s dining options. The Safari Restaurant offers a variety of meals to suit every palate, from hearty burgers to fresh salads. For a quick snack or refreshing beverages, kiosks and cafes are conveniently scattered throughout the park. You can enjoy your meal in a relaxed, natural setting, making it an ideal spot for a family picnic.
Accessibility Information
This attraction has its own car park
This car park has a limited number of disabled spaces near the entrance of the car park.
The disabled parking is roughly 25 metres from the entrance
The car park is Concrete Laid
There is level access from the car park to the main entrance.
The pathways around the park are concrete.
There is ramp access to viewing areas at the Wolf Enclosure, Gibbon Enclosure, Reptile House, Rainforest Exhibition, and Land of the Tigers.
There is a Learn & Play Area with play equipment specially adapted for wheelchair users; if you wish to use this facility just mention it to a member of staff.
The Lemur and Meerkat enclosures able to offer full wheelchair access.
Staff across all departments have undertaken Sighted Guide training with Guide Dogs UK to ensure that we are able to safely and effectively offer assistance to any visitors who would like it
This attraction has 4 disabled toilets located in the following areas:
- The discovery Centre
- Safari Diner
- Bamboo Kitchen
- Reptile Temple
These toilets feature the following:
- Wash basin with lever style tap
- Handrails to the side of the toilet and the wash basin
- Disposal Facilities
- Emergency Cord
The toilet outside the Discovery centre also features:
- Hoist
- Adjustable Bed
Paradise Wildlife Park has partnered with KultureCity® to enhance the ability to assist and accommodate guests with sensory needs.
Their goal is to provide an inclusive experience for all guests on their journey across Paradise Wildlife Park.
They strive to raise awareness of the needs and challenges faced by individuals with sensory processing needs by supplying our staff with annual training and by offering the resources and accommodations below to our guests.
KultureCity® Sensory bags containing special KCVIP badges, feeling thermometer, fidget tools, and noise-canceling headphones are available for rental at the Welcome Centre.
Quiet areas are located at the Birds of Paradise picnic area and behind the rainforest building.
Headphone zones (loud areas) are located at Lion Pride Lands, Land of the Tigers, World of Dinosaurs, Sun Bear Heights, Outback and Jaguar Jungle.
One free carer will be admitted with a disabled guest when purchasing a day ticket.
One free carer will be admitted for a single-day visit when a disabled guest purchases a concessionary day ticketÂ
To be eligible for free entry you must present evidence in one of the following forms:
- DID Card,
- PIP letter,
- DLA Letter,
- blue badge
If parking in a disabled bay your blue badge must be displayed within your windscreen.
This attraction offer discounted entry for disabled guests
To be eligible for this discount you must present evidence in one of the following forms:
- DID Card,
- PIP letter,
- DLA Letter,
- blue badge
If parking in a disabled bay your blue badge must be displayed within your windscreen.
Opening Hours
April – September
09:30 – 17:30
October – March
09:30 – 16:30
Pricing
Adults (16+) – £25.00
Children – £23.00
Over 60’s – £22.00
Disabled inc Carer – £22.00
Under 2yrs – Free.
Carer – Free
Location
Paradise Wildlife Park
White Stubbs Ln
Broxbourne
EN10 7QA