Highlights
Get up close and personal with Cecil the tapir, a playful flock of meerkats or curious lemurs; feeding and photo opportunities included
What You'll Get
Choose from Four Options
- £37 for a lemur, meerkat or tapir experience for one (33% off)
- £74 for a lemur, meerkat or tapir experience for two (22% off)
- £95 for a lemur, meerkat or tapir experience for three (30% off)
- £135 for a lemur, meerkat or tapir experience for four (23% off)
Tapir experience includes:
- Entry to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
- 30-minute behind-the-scenes tour and a talk from a keeper
- Hand-feeding of Cecil the tapir and photo opportunities
- Photo in a presentation folder to take home
- Certificate of completion
Meerkat experience includes:
- Entry to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
- 20 minutes within the Meerkat Western Town and a talk from a keeper
- Feeding some of the zoo’s 13 meerkats
- Photo opportunities
- Photo in a presentation folder to take home
- Certificate of completion
Lemur experience includes:
- Entry to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
- 20-minute behind-the-scenes tour and a talk from a keeper
- Hand-feeding of lemurs and photo opportunities
- Photo in a presentation folder to take home
- Certificate of completion
The Fine Print
Expires 4 months after purchase. Limit 1 per up to 4 people, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Booking required by phone on 0871 384 1130, choose option 3. Provide Groupon codes. Present printed Groupon on arrival. 48-hour advance notice required. 48-hour cancellation policy. Excludes bank holidays. Lemur and meerkat experience valid for those aged 5 or older; under 16s must be accompanied by a participating adult. Tapir experience valid for those aged 12 or older; under 16s must be accompanied by a participating adult. Limit 4 people per experience. No step-free access to lemur and meerkat experiences. Valid on option purchased only. Verified using our merchant's website on 15 Jan 2019.
About Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
Spread over 16 acres of land, Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is an animal rehabilitation centre with over 2000 residents. Formerly known as The Parrot Zoo, it is among the world’s largest parrot sanctuaries. With enclosures designed to promote spontaneous behaviours between the inhabitants, including the choice of making friends with people, the facility specialises in animal encounters. The zoo takes pride in housing and taking care of a group of majestic Bengal tigers, and is also home to lemurs, snakes, lizards, tortoises and meerkats, as well as a capybara and a Brazilian tapir.