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How long does it take to go around Safari Park?

My husband and I went (no kids) and we spent about 4-5 hours there. Similar to the same amount of time we have spent at the zoo. Helpful? I would plan on at least 4 hours.



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If you must see everything, plan on all day (6-7 hours). If you center on covering maybe 65%, you can probably do it in 5 hours. If you are hot on certain attractions, maybe only 3 hours.

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Adventure is out there! There is no place quite like Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The wilderness must be explored! If you're planning on experiencing Kilimanjaro Safaris, you're going to want to give yourself about 15 minutes to walk there from the park entrance, Cristal.

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Regardless of the time of year, the best time of day to visit is in the morning as the animals tend to be most active then, before the temperatures reach afternoon highs. Tip: To avoid crowds, plan to visit the park on a weekday if possible.

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Other disadvantages of safari parks include habituation, which can cause wildlife to lose their natural instincts, and animals can even risk contracting human disease if people are able to pet, touch, and take selfies with them.

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If you're a first-time safari-goer, we highly recommend planning a longer trip to make it well worth your while. As a general rule of thumb about two weeks (or 10 full days minimum) is a good amount of time to properly enjoy your first time in Africa.

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If you're looking to make the most of your safari holiday on a tight budget, we suggest spending a minimum of 3 – 4 days exploring Africa and the national parks and reserves of your choice. This excludes the days spent travelling from one park or reserve to the next. Any less time may not feel worthwhile.

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