Lions 360 at Monarto Safari Park | Review

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Lions experience at Monarto Safari Park – the only 360 degree lion experience in Australia

Are you brave enough to enter the lion’s den and get right up close to these amazing majestic predators?

Just like the popular Great White Shark diving experience, visitors to Monarto Safari Park can enter the lion’s den and be surrounded by the amazing lions.

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Travel by bus to the lions’ enclosure, enter through a tunnel and emerge within an arm’s length of the largest pride of lions in Australasia.

The project is all about reversing the traditional zoo experience and effectively puts visitors in a cage, with the lions roaming their ten hectare enclosure.

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During your Lions 360 visit you will see the lions being fed a little snack (they eat about 7kg of meat a day). You can add a lion feeding experience if you would like to feed them yourself. Children need to be 10 years or older to feed the lions.

There is a van parked into an entrance with seats that you can enter, where you may experience the lions climbing on top of the vehicle, like we did below.

The lions have been very interested in young children – especially the squealing ones, so be aware they may get a bit of attention.

The big question everyone wants to know is, Do they wee on people in the den? Well, it hasn’t happened yet, but since the cage is open to liquid, it could happen. You may have to watch out for drooling though if feeding them while they are above you. Also sand and mud may fall from their claws too. We did not experience anything falling on our heads during our visit (apart from a bit of rain).

The lions may not be overhead for some of the time. While we were there they spent a lot of time around the cage on the ground. Please note that the cage does have quite a large sheltered roof area to protect visitors from sun and rain. If you are worried about anything falling through to you, staying under the shelter will protect you.

Lions 360 Monarto zoo

As mentioned, this is the largest pride of lions in any zoo in Australasia, with 11 lions in total when we visited in 2017 (3 males and 8 females).  We got to meet two of the boys Mlinzi and Jelani pictured here during our visit. You will either get to see the boys or the girls – they are not brought out together at the same time. Some of the lions are brothers and sisters so they need to avoid inbreeding within families. Mlinzi and Jelani are absolutely amazing creatures to watch up close. Being able to hear them purr and roar and seeing them so close up is just such a thrill.

Lions 360 Monarto zoo

As the largest pay-to-enter tourist attraction in regional South Australia, Monarto Zoo attracts over 130,000 visitors a year and it’s expected the Lions 360 Experience will increase that number by an extra 3,000 people annually. The unique experience will help Monarto Safari Park continue their wonderful work as a conservation charity, raising awareness for this amazing species.

Keep in mind that Monarto Safari Park does not receive the government funding that many other zoos around Australia do. Your ticket price, and visits to Monarto and Zoo membership all go towards helping this effort.

Lions 360 Monarto zoo

Lions 360 Monarto zoo

MONARTO SAFARI PARK LIONS 360 EXPERIENCE NOTES

  • Lions 360 Experience operates twice daily at 11.15am and 1.15pm (weather permitting).
  • Duration: approximately 60 minutes
  • Standard Lions 360 experience is for all ages – there is no minimum age
  • Minimum age for feeding the lions is 10 years old.
  • Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult.
  • Each session has a maximum of 30 people so it’s not crowded in the cage.
  • The entry price for Monarto Safari Park does not include the Lions 360 Experience. These sessions need to be booked separately and are an additional fee. Feeding the lions is also an additional fee.
  • Make sure you keep your hands away from the outer cage wall, and stay within the barrier. Those lions have sharp claws.
  • Do not hold your camera up high in the cage – the lions have been a bit agitated by this.
  • Don’t forget this is a two way experience – the lions are also curious about the close human interaction as much as we are interested in them. Don’t purposely annoy them.
  • The experience is wheelchair friendly – there is a ramp to get onto the bus; the bus is designed to accommodate a wheelchair and the tunnel and enclosure are all wheel friendly.
  • Book in advance to avoid disappointment.

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We had a wonderful time at the Lions 360 Experience – it’s an amazing outing that you will not get anywhere else in Australia. It’s a must-do memorable experience, totally safe and family-friendly. Lions 360 would make a great experience gift for those who have everything, and those that do not need toys or other things. We can’t wait to go back there again.

Dates & Times:

  • 1 April – 30 Nov: Twice daily at 11:40am and 1:50pm
  • 1 Dec – 31 March: Twice daily at 10:05am and 12:35pm

Entry Requirements:

  • Proof of full Covid-19 vaccination is required for all participants.
  • A Zoos SA supplied N95 mask must be worn by all participants.
  • Minimum age 5 years; full Covid-19 vaccination required
  • All children under 16 years must be accompanied by a paying adult
  • Lions 360 is wheelchair accessible

Park Opening Hours:

Monarto Safari Park is open daily.

  • 1 April – 30 November: 9:30am – 5pm with last entry at 3pm
  • 1 December – 31 March: 9:00am – 4.30pm with last entry at 2.30pm

Location:

Take the Monarto exit off the South Eastern Freeway to the Princes Highway and follow the signs. Approximate travelling time 60 minutes (distance approximately 65km) from Adelaide CBD.

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For more information and all enquiries please visit the Monarto Safari Park website.

What:  Lions 360 Experience Monarto Safari Park

When: Open Every Day 

Where:  Old Princess Highway, Monarto  See map here

Who: All Ages

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

Images Source: All photos & videos by Play & Go 2017

 

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