Monday, May 23, 2022

Knowsley Safari Park visit


 

Last Sunday it was Craig’s birthday and he decided he wanted to go to Knowsley Safari Park for the day as his birthday present. It has been about 12 years since we last visited so Matthew did not really remember it at all. Some of his family members came along as well.

 When we arrived we decided that we were going to do the drive safari first. It is split into various zones. Most of the animals (sensibly) stayed away from the road so I had to zoom in to get any photos. The rhinos and the ostriches weren’t afraid though and were stood right up to the road.










We decided that we were not going to drive through the baboon enclosure as last time we had seen them doing damage to quite a number of cars so we followed the car friendly route which did allow us to stop and watch those brave enough to drive through. This time the baboons were more interested in having a ride on the cars rather than ripping of windscreen wipers and wing mirrors.

 The drive through safari took an hour so it was a bit early for lunch. We had been told that there were various displays on so we went along to the Sea Lion show to find we had just missed it, so we went to the bird display instead. My goodness those birds like to fly very low over your head. I had to duck a number of times to avoid a bird crashing into me.

 My nephew decided he wanted to have his face painted so my brother in law took him along and ended up getting his face painted as well. As he was the only adult in the park daft or brave enough to get his face painted he became a bit notorious with members of staff looking out for him during the day.

 We saw the sea lion show. I didn’t take any photos as I ended up holding my great niece during the show. She was fascinated by it and was copying what the sea lions were doing when they were clapping or waving. I had forgotten just who wriggly a one year old could be and how much attention you need to pay to make sure they are not inadvertently kicking the person in front of you or trying to steal a little girl’s tiara. I did enjoy that it though as it brought back memories of when my two were that age.

 Knowsley Safari Park does not have any of my favourite animal which is the red panda, but they did have meerkats which made up for that fact. I was surprised at how close you could get to them as at Chester they are behind glass and when we went to the Cotswold Wildlife Park they were in a deep pit.





 My nephew was just the right age for the rides that the park had so he went on all of the ones that were open. The rides were aimed at children from about 3 to 12 years old. I don’t remember those being there when we last visited but I know that they have done a lot since we were last there. It was easier to buy a wrist band and they were surprising good value. It was £10 per wristband but you could have unlimited rides and any accompanying adult went on free. No wonder my nephew wanted to go on everything.





 The whole day ended up being longer than we expected as there was more to do than we thought. We got there at 10.00am and left just after 5.00pm. Obviously some of that was my nephew going on the rides and if you went with teenagers or babies then you would probably not be as long. We did all enjoy it and are now planning to go to The West Midlands Safari park next month.



1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a fab day out. Hope you enjoy the next trip too.

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