Port Lympne Reserve and Dinosaur Forest promise epic Easter adventure

by Lauren Abbott

SPONSORED EDITORIAL

An Easter adventure of Jurassic proportions is guaranteed at one Kent wild animal park.

Visit Port Lympne Reserve during the Easter holidays and take a journey with animals from the past to the present.

Dinosaurs and rhinos to bears and big cats, there is plenty to give you an animal adventure like no other.

The spinetingling Spinosaurus
The spinetingling Spinosaurus

You can take your family on a journey into Dinosaur Forest - the UK's biggest collection of life-sized dinosaurs - and come face to face with the newest pre-historical arrival, the spinetingling Spinosaurus.

True to life at 18 metres long this member of the dinosaur trail is likely to stop all adventurers on the dinosaur trail in their tracks.

Dinosaur rangers will also be available throughout the holidays to give talks to those budding paleontologists roaming the forest.

Rukuru and mum Nyasa at Port Lympne Reserve
Rukuru and mum Nyasa at Port Lympne Reserve

April will also see visitors get their first glimpse of one of the reserves new mixed animal enclosures planned for this year, where black rhino will share their paddocks with red lechwe antelope.

Throughout the school holidays there will also be free crafts, games and activities, fun fact-filled talks and competitions to win fantastic prizes.

Day tickets start from £21 and Port Lympne Reserve offers a 10% discount off tickets bought online.

To book tickets or for further information including special events, opening times and other entry prices click here

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