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Visiting on a rainy day

See the look on their faces as your little monkeys meet the amazing wildlife, right through the windscreen of your car!

We all know that the British weather can be unpredictable, but there's still plenty to see and do at Woburn Safari Park in the rain!

A wet weather guide to visiting Woburn Safari Park

Grab your raincoat and don't let a grey day put you off enjoying a safari adventure!

Follow our top tips to get the most out of your day at Woburn Safari Park - whatever the weather:

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1. See the animals from the comfort of your car

Whatever the weather, you can enjoy the drive-through safari. Get amazingly close to the animals, all from the comfort of your own car.

Some of the animals even enjoy the rain. You might spot the rhinos having a wallow in the mud, or the monkeys having a play in the rain!

2. Dive into Reptile Ranch

Park up in the Foot Safari and head to the Reptile Ranch. Home to an array of reptiles, insects, amphibians, and molluscs.

3. Wander around the undercover Desert Springs

Enjoy a walk around the undercover enclosure Desert Springs, home to yellow mongoose, slender-tailed meerkats, and cape porcupines. Time your walk with one of the keeper talks to get to know the individual animal residents!

 

4. Look out at the squirrel monkeys

Get your raincoat ready for a walk over to Monkey Mayhem, where you can shelter from the showers again for a little while as you watch the squirrel monkeys from within the undercover viewing area. Squirrel monkeys rare venture to the forest floor, so you'll be able to watch them showing off their acrobatic skills from high above the ground!

5. Burn off some energy 

Let the kids burn off some excess energy in the Mammoth Play Ark. They'll love running and playing in the huge indoor soft play adventure area, complete with super slidescrazy cargo nets and foam obstacles galore. 

6. Stop off for a bite to eat

Stop off at the Safari Restaurant or Lookout Cafe for a hot drink and a bite to eat as you shelter from the weather. 

7. Embrace the rain!

The animals are all very used to the unpredictable British weather, and some of them even enjoy it. So get your coats zipped up and go exploring! 

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Check out the safari park opening times and plan your next great animal day out!

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Woburn Safari Park is within easy reach, located only an hour's drive from Cambridge, London and Oxford and just off Junction 13 of the M1.

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