Kentish Express Ashford & District

£700 for night with leopards and rhinos

- By Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Families and couples will soon be able to stay the night in striking new wigwams in the heart of a wild animal park.

With rhinos and leopards as their neighbours, the first guests at Port Lympne’s latest accommodat­ion will be welcomed from April next year.

In what is yet another luxury experience to be added to the park’s rapidly increasing portfolio, the new attraction is to be called Leopard Creek.

The centrepiec­e will be two seven-metre-high wigwams - which can accommodat­e up to two adults and two children.

Prices for the lavish stay will start from £699 per night.

Other new, and cheaper, accommodat­ion on offer are three cabins - suitable for two adults and two children under 12 - and two huts, which will be for couples only.

Offering views across the reserve’s safari park, Leopard Creek will be near to a pair of critically endangered Amur leopards and white rhinos.

It is the 14th accommodat­ion venue to be conjured up by the Aspinall-run park, near Hythe.

The recently announced Giraffe Hall already has a waiting list of more than 18,000, while the lion and tiger lodges are sold out until 2021.

Tony Kelly, managing director at the park, said: “Following the delay caused by the pandemic restrictio­ns we are delighted to announce that we have re-commenced the build and leopard creek will now be open from the

April 1, 2021.

“The design has been carefully considered to offer high-end furnishing­s in a stunning setting.

“Port Lympne delivers extraordin­ary experience­s and we believe that Leopard Creek will not fall short of this promise.”

Guests will have the option to book private ranger guided safaris or animal encounters.

Booking has now opened for Leopard Creek, visit www.aspinallfo­undation.org/port

 ??  ?? Rhinos will be guests’ neighbours, with prices starting at £699 a night
Rhinos will be guests’ neighbours, with prices starting at £699 a night
 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of how Leopard Creek will look at Port Lympne
An artist’s impression of how Leopard Creek will look at Port Lympne
 ??  ?? The wigmams will neighbour an Amur leopard enclosure
The wigmams will neighbour an Amur leopard enclosure

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom