Get ready for an action-packed October half-term at Woburn Safari Park

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Packed with spooktacular fun for the whole family from October 26 to November 3. Not only will visitors enjoy exciting Hallowe’en activities, but the animals will also be getting in on the action with pumpkin-themed enrichment. It's the ultimate autumn adventure.

Oktacular Safari Adventures

No Hallowe’en celebration is complete without a fancy dress competition! Visitors are encouraged to come dressed in their creepiest costumes for a chance to win a spooky prize. Snap a photo in your costume (or pull your scariest face), and share it on Facebook or Instagram, tagging Woburn Safari Park. Winners will be announced by November 10.

Looking for more fun? From October 26 to November 3, the park is hosting Halloween activities included in your ticket price.

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Tarli with pumpkins

Take on the Hallowe’en Hunt by finding hidden letters around the Foot Safari to spell out one of the Road Safari stars. Or embark on the Spooktacular Trail, attending eerie keeper talks and demos while collecting stamps for the chance to win exciting prizes.

Haunted Junglies Shop

Looking for a spooky photo opportunity? The Junglies Shop will be transformed into a haunted haven, complete with a Frankenstein backdrop for the ultimate creepy capture. Don’t forget to grab a shot with the 7ft Frankenstein standing guard outside the shop!

Safari Lodge Activities

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Graham and pups with pumpkins

This year, Woburn Safari Park is partnering with the NSPCC, a charity which works to protect children and prevent abuse, to host a special event on October 31: Go Green for Hallowe’en… matching the Frankenstein vibes.

Join in on October 31 for fun activities at the Safari Lodge - apple bobbing, animal quizzes, touch tables, sensory Hallowe’en fun and much more!

NSPCC volunteers will also be there to share how they help protect children and offer free safeguarding training through their Listen Up, Speak Up programme.

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