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Sunset Safari returns

Sunsets are pretty good, but sunsets on the savannah are wild.

Werribee Open Range Zoo’s Sunset Safari event is returning this year and will feature a big addition– to say the least.

For the first time, guests can witness the zoo’s herd of nine Asian Elephants roaming around their incredible 21-hectare world-class habitat.

While elephants have been stealing the show in Werribee, visitors are reminded that there is more to the savannah than tusks and trunks.

Guests will have access to the zoo’s waterhole walking trail to view zebra, ostrich, camels and oryx on foot.

A safari guide will teach those who come along about the behaviours of African wildlife, the plight of threatened species in the wild and how to support Zoos Victoria’s conservation efforts.

Three new cheaters ready to make their names will be around the scene, and Jabulani the rock star rhino will be strutting his stuff for all and sundry.

Humans will be able to enjoy some culinary pleasure as well, with access to cocktails, an African-inspired barbeque, and dining in the Meerkat Bistro.

The sounds of the savannah are also not to be missed, with African drumming keeping the rhythm steady for the summer.

Sunset Safari helps Zoos Victoria support international conservation partners, not-for-profits and other causes that promote the protection of wildlife.

The eight-week event is held between 5.30pm to 9pm on Saturdays, running from 10 January to 21 February.

Entry costs $62 for adults and $32 for children. Tickets can be pre-purchased online via Zoos Victoria’s website.

More: www.zoo.org.au/sunsetsafari.

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