The Big Cat Sanctuary is a conservation charity, situated in Rural Kent. Our site spans 32 acres of grassland and is home to over 15 endangered species of …
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Oct 29, 2024
Highly recommend. Although it’s pricey, it’s definitely worth every penny and it’s going to a good cause. We did a Big Cat Encounter experience, which involves a private guided tour, with 2 hand fe… Full review by emeralddx
Oct 13, 2024
Fantastic Afternoon Tea Experience at The Big Cat Sanctuary. Delicious sandwiches, cakes, and scones with the unforgettable experience of being mere feet away from 2 beautiful lions. A fabulous wa… Full review by Theresa L
Oct 6, 2024
Want to say a massive thank you to all the staff. Just had the most amazing day as a ranger for my 50th birthday. Thank you especially to chris and michael. The work you all do for these amazing cats… Full review by Shellbellwar
Hi, what days does the sanctuary open to the public?
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You can book experiences (hand feeds, lodge stays etc) most days but it’s not open to the public in the same way a zoo would be normally. They have a few open days each year when …
You can book experiences (hand feeds, lodge stays etc) most days but it’s not open to the public in the same way a zoo would be normally. They have a few open days each year when you can book tickets without paying for an experience. They’re in July this year. Details on their website under events then open days.
Hi I am looking at booking the big cat experience will be traveling from Wolverhampton train station and wondered if anyone could help with information on what train station I need to get to from Wolverhampton? Many thanks
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I sorry I can’t help as we drove there. Suggest you contact the Sanctuary direct.
Hi I’m coming this Sunday with my daughter and she is very excited, we have booked 9am-1pm just wondering if we have to leave at 1pm thanks
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The tour sticks fairly closley to the time limit, I think. They might go past 1pm a bit but by then you should have been shown around, I'd have thought.