Howletts Wild Animal Park

Howletts Wild Animal Park: a 90 acre adventure in beautiful ancient parkland in Kent that's an ideal day out for the entire family. Howletts Wild Animal park was set up by the late John Aspinall to protect and breed rare and endangered species and, where possible, returning them to safe areas in the wild. By visiting Howletts Wild Animal Park, you'll be helping us protect these animals for the future. From glass fronted tiger enclosures offering a close encounter with the biggest of cats to gorillas, clouded leopards, monkeys, and hundreds of rare and endangered species from around the world. We're also home to the UK's largest herd of African elephants and the Black Rhino breeding sanctuary. Howletts Wild Animal Park allows you to walk alongside, and below, our free roaming family of amazingly agile and lively lemurs with Walking with Lemurs.

Address:

Bekesbourne
Nr Canterbury
Kent
CT4 5EL

Phone:
0844 842 4647

Website:
www.aspinallfoundation.org