KNOWSLEY Safari Park has unveiled a range of ideas for those looking for the purr-fect (sorry) gift for any animal lovers.
There are a number of options available from the beloved animal attraction, including experiences with some of the park's largest animals.
Included on the menu of gift options is the chance to get 'up close and personal' with park favourites like the giraffes and even tigers.
Being fully aware that Christmas is around the corner, the safari park has even gone as far as to say that its gift ideas make for perfect 'last minute' choices for anyone you think is tricky to buy for at this time of year.
Some of the experiences on offer by Knowsley Safari Park include:
- A tiger experience
- VIP guided safari tours
- A lion experience
- Kids' clubs and 'zoo school'
- A giraffe experience
- A meerkat experience
The experiences vary from animal to animal, but you can expect to speak to the rangers responsible for the animals, and get into the enclosure to learn more about the remarkable creatures at Knowsley.
Having opened in 1971, Knowsley has grown to cover more than 500 acres, and was recently voted as the UK's top safari park on TripAdvisor.
Being home to over 1,200 animals, including rhinos, tigers, and monkeys, Knowsley is the ideal destination for families and animal lovers.
The park said: "Looking for the perfect present for ardent animal lovers or committed conservationists this Christmas? Knowsley has done all the festive thinking for you and curated this super selection of seasonal gift ideas – all of which are guaranteed to make memories to be treasured forever.
"Even better, all experiences include admission to the Safari, which means that a full day of fun can be enjoyed, long after those festive feel-good gifting moments have passed."
For more information on Knowsley Safari Park's Christmas gift experiences, visit the safari park's website.
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