Africa Alive Map (2024)
Location: Kessingland, Lowestoft
Years Active: 1967 – Active
Planning a visit to Africa Alive? The most up-to-date Africa Alive Map is your ticket to navigating this incredible wildlife park with ease.
Africa Alive is a wildlife park located in Kessingland, Suffolk, England. It features over 80 species from Africa, including giraffes, rhinos, and lions. Visitors can experience conservation efforts, educational exhibits, and interactive animal encounters in a naturalistic setting.
From spotting giraffes in the Plains of Africa to exploring Lemur Encounters, every turn offers something new. Don’t miss the Discovery Centre for close-up animal experiences or the Meerkat Mob exhibit—always a crowd favorite.
This map ensures you’re ready to make the most of your adventure, whether you’re a first-timer or returning visitor.
Africa Alive Map 2024
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FAQ
Who owns Africa Alive?
Africa Alive is owned by the Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA), a charity organization that also manages Banham Zoo. ZSEA focuses on wildlife conservation, education, and animal welfare across its parks.
Does Africa Alive have a play area?
Yes, Africa Alive has a play area. The park features “The Wild Zone”, an outdoor adventure play area where children can enjoy climbing, sliding, and exploring while surrounded by nature.
Did Africa Alive have elephants?
Yes, Africa Alive previously housed elephants, but they no longer reside at the park. The elephants were part of the park’s efforts to showcase African wildlife, but changes in animal care and management led to their relocation to facilities better suited for their needs.