Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Visit Monkeyworld for a great day out.....

Enjoy a fun-filled, fascinating group day out for all the family at Monkey World – Ape Rescue Centre in Dorset !!!  

The 65-acre park is home to the stars of TV’s ‘Monkey Life’ and ‘Monkey Business’, and provides sanctuary for rescued and endangered primates from around the world. Some are now part of international breeding programmes for endangered species, including Europe’s official orang-utan crèche.

Daily keepers’ talks provide a captivating insight into life at the park and its inhabitants - staff are so enthusiastic about what they do, giving a real feel-good factor. Pre-bookable guided tours are also available and offer the chance to learn more about the often-harrowing pasts of the primates and how their lives have been transformed since arriving at the safe haven of Monkey World. The park offers group discounts when you pre-book. Coach drivers in uniform are also offered free entry and a free drink!

The park is well laid out and spacious for both humans and primates alike. While away the hours watching the monkeys and apes interact, then let the kids use up all their energy in the huge Great Ape Adventure Play Area. Café’s serve good value hot and cold food or there are numerous picnic areas to be enjoyed throughout the park. Open every day (except Christmas Day) visitors are welcome throughout the year.  Opening times are 10am to 5pm (10am to 6pm during July and August).

Offering great value for money and a fun yet educational day out, Monkey World is a firm favourite for groups all year round. Make it your top destination this year! (Images © Monkey World – Ape Rescue Centre) For more information contact the free information line on TEL: 0800 456600
Copyright notice: Please note that monkey World retains the copyright to all images of the park and primates. Do not use or distribute the attached for any other purpose without our express written consent. Do not archive. Credit copyright to Monkey World – Ape Rescue Centre.

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