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Longleat Safari Park, in Wiltshire, England was opened in 1966 and was the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa. The park is situated in the grounds of Longleat House, the home of the 7th Marquess of Bath and a tourist attraction in its own right. The safari park was the first of its kind anywhere in the world and was considered to be a massive breakthrough in the way in which captive animals were kept, with the animals roaming freely and the visitors in cages (cars).

Today Longleat's collection comprises over 500 animals, and the whole estate is situated on 9000 acres (36 km²) of Wiltshire countryside.

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The Safari Parks Reserves

Other animals include : Brazilian Tapir (Near the exit of the East Africa reserve)

Other attractions

The estate is open to the public with the various attractions being indiviually priced. A 'passport' ticket providing one admission to each attraction is available at a discount.

  • Longleat House
  • Garden and grounds
  • Lord Bath's murals
  • Safari boat trip
  • Old Joe's mine
  • Motion simulators
  • Pets corner. In pets corner, many exotic and familiar mammals, birds, reptiles and insects are on display, including Otters, Marmosets, Macaws, Rabbits, Tortoises and many more. Meerkats and Mongoose can be seen in their own enclosure next to the waiting area for the Safari Boats.
Pet's Corner Rabbit
  • Miniature railway


  • Butterfly garden
  • Hedge maze
The hedge maze
  • Postman Pat village
  • Adventure castle
  • Blue Peter maze
  • King Arthur's mirror maze
  • The life and times of Henry, Lord Bath
  • Family Bygones
  • Mystical gardens
  • Stars of Animal Park Exhibition

Animal Park

Longleat is also the subject of the BBC's Animal Park, hosted by Kate Humble and Ben Fogle.

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