They’re not actually in trees,but new Treehouse suites offer a very stylish option at this Aspinall Foundation safari park. But pity the toddler at risk of getting her fingers bitten off by an out-of-control doorHaving never been on a proper African safari before, or even to a safari park, or I feel fairly excited as I pass through the gates of Port Lympne – disproportionately so for a journey from Ashford International that isn’t Paris-bound. This is mainly on behalf of my 22-month-old daughter,who for the first time will find to see animals that aren’t ratty park pigeons or cats, but also on account of the fun safari-camp vibe that is obvious as soon as we enter the wildlife park.
Khaki-clad staff from the bush-lodge-style reception toss our bags into an open-sided truck and we’re driven to our digs down a bumpy lane beneath thick foliage, and passing monkey enclosures and two rhinos in a field.
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Source: theguardian.com