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No plane ticket required: experience an African Sunset Safari in Melbourne’s west

It’s a rare opportunity to be able to travel to Africa to witness first-hand its most spectacular wildlife basking in the glow of summer’s sunset.

But for residents of Melbourne’s west, this unique experience is all being made possible just around the corner from home.

Commencing this January, Werribee Open Range Zoo’s quintessential after-hours wildlife experience, Sunset Safari, is providing visitors with an enchanting and immersive safari adventure to remember, and will run for ten weeks until March 13.

Visitors can experience the zoo’s glorious savannah during a personalised safari bus tour as the sunset illuminates the open range, and explore the walking trails to witness some of the world’s most iconic animals including rhinoceros, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, lions and hippopotamus.

During the unforgettable evening, visitors will learn from zoo guides about efforts to fight wildlife extinction, and meet and talk to zoo staff as they journey through the walking trails.

The tour also includes interactive and authentic performances of drums, song and dance to the rhythm and soul of Africa, and comes with a range of food and beverage options – including bistro dining, canapés, cocktails and an African village braai.

Werribee Open Range Zoo director Glen Holland said Sunset Safari is an authentic African-inspired experience that people can encounter just minutes from home. “Sunset Safari allows visitors to experience the essence of Africa, and there’s no plane ticket required,” Mr Holland said.

“Its the perfect setting for people to connect with nature and wildlife as the sun sets on the picturesque Savannah.

“Through the stories your zoo guide shares, you will learn about the plight of species the wild and how you can join us on our journey to secure a future rich in wildlife.”

Sunset Safari is held from 5.30pm to 9pm each Saturday and Sunday from January 8 to March 13.

Entry to the special after-hours event costs $59 for adults and $29 for children.

Food and drink packages are sold separately and can be pre-booked or purchased on the night.

Sunset Safari helps Zoos Victoria support international partners including the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre, which specialise in wildlife conservation and research, animal rescues and community outreach programs.

Zoos Victoria members and Werribee Open Range Zoo visitors are reminded that all tickets must be pre-booked online at zoo.org.au and all ticketholders 18 years and over are required to provide proof of full vaccination and follow Victorian government directions at www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au

To book or for more information visit www.zoo.org.au/sunsetsafari

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