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Spooktacular Half Term Offer!

Kids Go FREE at Howletts Wild Animal Park This Half Term

 

Howletts, Kent’s original wildlife park, houses some of the world’s most endangered and rare animals. With over 390 animals, including Kent’s only giant anteaters, the largest herd of African elephants in the UK, more gorillas and their new babies than any other zoo in the country.

This October half term, ALL kids under 15 can enter Howletts for FREE (valid from 19th October – 3rd November 2024).

To celebrate Halloween we’ll have some fang-tastic special treats in store, from a ghostly trail; find the pumpkins and complete the puzzle, then head over to our indoor Craft Mine to get up close and personal with some creepy crawlies, beastly bugs and reptiles. Our creepy crawly and reptile expert will be on hand to answer any questions and let you handle them, if you dare! 

 

Take advantage of the daily ranger talks to learn about your favourite species and discover a world lost in time in the Animals Of The Ice Age. Let the children run wild in the play areas and either take a picnic to enjoy in many of our picnic areas or enjoy some family favourite dishes from our cafes. Our catering huts will be serving up seasonal autumn warmers such as pumpkin lattes, hot chocolates and bug-licious halloween themed sweet treats. 

 

If you want to make your day extra special, book in for a close encounter with your favourite animal. Visitors can choose unforgettable experiences including feeding the elephants, going behind the scenes with the gorillas, meeting black rhinos, feeding wolves, leopards and tigers, scattering healthy snacks for red river hogs or even hand-feeding anteaters, prices starting at just £15. 

Bring your little monsters to meet ours for a treat filled day of fun at Howletts!

 

Tickets can be booked in advance online here: www.howletts.com

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