Monde Sauvage Safari Park

Monde Sauvage Safari Park

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Safari

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A safari through the animal park and an amazing play area

You can drive through the park with your own car or with the safari train.

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You visit the second part of the zoo on feet. Signs only in French and Dutch.

Play Area

The play area Fraxinus is a paradise for kids! It is accessible for kids 6+ years old. Walking on net around the tree tops from one tree house to the other and going down the slides. There is a great corner where you can do snowless sledding, trampolines and hammocks.

There is also a small section for toddlers

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There is a kiosk that sells muffins, ice cream, beers (snacks only)

Animal Welfare Concerns

Monde Sauvage has been in the newspapers several times. Some cages were quite small, especially for the birds at the entrance and the birds of prey

Practical Stuff

Cost: kids 3-11 years ols EUR 19, kids 12-17 years old EUR 22.50, adults EUR 27
-There are annual memberships
-Extra cost: if you do the safari with the little train, then you need to pay EUR 4 per person (as of 3 years old)
-Parking: EUR 6
-Recommended to book your tickets in advance. You can do it here
-You can check the opening hours here
-Stroller friendly, wheelchair friendly
-No dogs are allowed

Address

About 1 hour 20 minutes drive from Schuman, Brussels

Monde Sauvage Safari Park
Fange de Deigné 3, 4920 Aywaille
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