Planète Sauvage

Zoo Port-Saint-Père, Loire Region, France
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What to expect

Planète Sauvage is a zoological park situated on the French Atlantic coast, in Port-Saint-Père near Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique department. The park covers about 85 hectares of land, where almost 1,100 animals of about 120 species live, and is a blend of a safari portion visible by car and a pedestrian part which includes one of the dolphinariums in France, where bottlenose dolphins are presented. The park offers various activities, including a 4x4 off-road adventure, a bivouac, and encounters with dolphins. Visitors can also stay in lodges overlooking the animal enclosures, such as the Kilamba Lodges, Taman Lodges, and Savannah Lodges, for a unique and immersive experience

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This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Planète Sauvage, a zoological park. We took a safari tour in our car, getting close to the animals. We also visited the mini-farm where the children could approach and touch animals like sheep, donkeys and goats, with a playground. We saw the dolphin show, and Kirikou's bush path where monkeys were close

Highlights: The children were delighted! 'The animals are very close to us, majestic and impressive.' The dolphin show was captivating. 'We could see them jump, sing, under the water and out of the water.' It's a great park to do with family ✨