Opened in 1994, Night Safari is the world’s first safari park for nocturnal animals.
Highlights
Watch everything come to life by night and discover 2,500 fascinating nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat which spans 35 hectares as you take in the Night Safari.
Climb on the guided Safari Tram, a 40-minutes immersive experience, that takes you across 6 geographical zones of the world.
Four interlinked walking trails offer close encounters with threatened and endangered species such as the pangolin and clouded leopard.
Engage in the interactive Creatures Of The Night Show, where you can learn more about the nocturnal abilities of the animals.
Ticket Includes
Night Safari Ticket
Full Description
Home to over 2,500 animals from 130 species, 38% of which are threatened, the Night Safari gives you a chance to get up close and personal with beasts large and small who come out to play after dusk.
You’ll travel through discover 7 unique nocturnal zones - from the Nepalese River Valley to the Asian Rainforest and see some of the world’s most exotic species including fearsome predators, primates and cuddly marsupials.
The best way to travel through the seven geographical zones is by a 40 minute long open air guided tram. This moving escapade gives you the best seat in the house (or jungle) to observe the animals on the rugged foothills of the Himalaya and the deepest recesses of the Asian riverine forest. Journey through the meandering trail past the authentically created habitats.
The naturalistic habitats are designed to simulate the animals’ native habitats and are illuminated with subtle moonglow lighting. The Night Safari also has a no-cage policy and is an open concept zoo.
During the visit, make time to experience the live open air shows, showcasing acrobatic animal demonstrations and spectacular tribal dance and pyrotechnics.
The Creatures of the Night and Thumbuakar Performance shows add an extra dimension to your animal adventure with their display of animal talent and fire-eating and tribal dances respectively.
The stunning scenery will continue to amaze you as you arrive at the lake, Here you will have time to look around and to take a one hour trip in a kayak. Life jackets are provided and you can sail out and enjoy the surroundings, or, if you like you can stop off on a small island and have a rest. There are plenty of seats and a small cafe where you can buy drinks or snacks and the area is alive with people enjoying the good weather and the beautiful surroundings.
The Siurana Lake is surrounded by spectacular sceneries of the Montsant Range It’s near Prades, a wine land, olive oil land and hazelnut bushes. After enjoying your time on the lake and you have taken lots of fantastic photos, it will be time to head back to your hotel. Your trip ends with a gift of a bottle of wine and a lot of happy memories. This is a wonderful private excursion exclusively for you and your family.
This tour is only available weekends between November and March, subject to weather conditions
Your adventure tour begins at the iconic Sorrento Quay Hillarys Boat Harbour. Whilst here be sure to explore the stunning Marina, shop for souvenirs and enjoy morning tea at one of the local eateries (at own expense). Travel on to the Lancelin Sand Dunes and experience the thrill of downhill sandboarding followed by lunch at the Lancelin Beach Hotel. Following lunch take a stroll along the panoramic Lancelin Beach or take the opportunity for a quick swim. You then travel to the iconic Nambung National Park for an easy paced walk through the mystical Pinnacle Desert. If time permits be sure to make a visit to the Pinnacle Desert Discovery Centre.
Return to Perth down the Indian Ocean Drive arriving at approximately 18.00.
Highlights
Sorrento Quay – Hillarys Boat Harbour
Explore the stunning Marina and take the opportunity to shop for souvenirs.
Pinnacles Desert
Take a stroll through this eerie desert, amongst the iconic Pinnacles, believed to have been created millions of years ago when seashells were broken down into sand and then eroded by water and wind.
Nambung National Park
Covering 17,491 hectares, the Nambung National Park is home to Western Australia’s renowned Pinnacles Desert.
Lancelin
Experience the adventure and thrill of downhill sandboarding as you slide down these massive dunes.
Lancelin Beach
Take a stroll along the panoramic Lancelin Beach or take the opportunity for a quick swim.