Planète Sauvage and its collection

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Planète Sauvage is a zoological park situated in the French Atlantic coast, in Port-Saint-Père near Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique departement. Founded in 1992, it was known as the Safari Africain until 1998 and has been the property of the multinational company Looping Group since 2015. The park covers about 80 hectares of land, where almost 1,000 animals of about 150 species live.

Park Features

The park is a blend of a safari portion visible by car and a pedestrian part which includes one of the three dolphinariums of metropolitan France, where bottlenose dolphins are presented. Visitors can follow the track near animals for 10 kilometres with their own car. The safari trail is divided into 15 parts where giraffes, lions, wolves, bears, elephants, impalas and much more can be seen.

4x4 Off Road Adventure

Visitors can also take the "4x4 Off Road Adventure" led by a guide that will get them even closer to the animals. This service includes a 4x4 off-road trip to attend the return of the animals, dinner at the campfire, a night spent near the animals, and a breakfast.

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FRPlanète Sauvage Port-Saint-Père
FRParc Zoologique
ENZoological Park

Nature & Natural History Nature & Natural History

Planète Sauvage
La Chevalerie

Visitor information Planète Sauvage

Opening hours

Open from Monday 01 April to Sunday 03 November 2024, every day.

Please check the website for more details.

Admission

3 – 12€18.00
Adults€24.90

Ticket prices may vary. Please check the website for more details.

Facilities

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Location & Map

La Chevalerie, Port-Saint-Père

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Exhibitions

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Planète Sauvage Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Planète Sauvage is a wildlife park located in Port-Saint-Père, France, offering visitors a unique experience to observe various animals in a safari-style setting. The park features a drive-through safari where visitors can see animals such as lions, tigers, bears, and rhinos from the safety of their vehicles. Many visitors appreciate the opportunity to see animals in spacious enclosures that mimic their natural habitats.

    The park also includes walking areas with smaller animals and birds, as well as educational shows and presentations. Visitors generally find these informative and entertaining, especially for children. The dolphin show is often mentioned as a highlight, though some visitors express concerns about the ethics of keeping marine mammals in captivity.

    While many enjoy the overall experience, some visitors note that the park can be quite large and time-consuming to explore fully. The quality of animal visibility can vary depending on the day and the animals' behavior. Some reviewers mention that certain areas of the park could benefit from improved maintenance and updated facilities.

    The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the educational aspect of the visit. However, during peak seasons, some visitors report long wait times and crowded conditions, which can detract from the experience.

    Pricing is a point of contention for some visitors, with a few feeling that the entrance fee is high, especially for families. However, others find the unique experience justifies the cost.

    Overall, Planète Sauvage offers an interesting blend of safari experience and traditional zoo elements, making it a noteworthy attraction for animal enthusiasts and families visiting the region.

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