Woburn Safari Park
Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosEngland, United Kingdom51-200 Employees
Woburn Safari Park, located in Husborne Crawley in Bedfordshire, England, is a drive-through wildlife park opened in 1970 by the 13th Duke of Bedford. The site spans more than 300 acres of parkland and offers a Road Safari where visitors can view species such as rhinos, monkeys, giraffes, African lions, Asian elephants, antelopes, wild cattle, and Amur tigers. Following the Road Safari, the Foot Safari presents a range of smaller mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds through experiences like Animal Encounters. The park operates a daily program of keeper talks and demonstrations. In addition, it features family-friendly attractions such as Swan Boats, the Great Woburn Railway, the Mammoth Play Ark indoor soft-play centre, the Tiny Tots Safari Trail, and the Safari Lodge, which hosts weddings, corporate events, and other functions year-round.