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Safaripark Beekse BergenSafaripark Beekse Bergen

Safaripark Beekse Bergen, near Hilvarenbeek in North Brabant in the southern Netherlands, opened in 1968. Spread across roughly 120 hectares, it houses well over a thousand animals of around 150 species and is regarded as the largest wildlife zoo in the Benelux. Its defining feature is the choice of four ways to view the free-roaming animals up close: by car, by bus, by boat, or on foot.

Opened
1968 (month/day unconfirmed) · about 58 years of history
Exterior of Safaripark Beekse Bergen
Photo: SQCK / CC BY-SA 3.0 / Source / cropped

Basic Information

Safaripark Beekse Bergen basic information
TypeZoo
LocationNetherlandsHilvarenbeek
Opened1968 Source
Official / Social

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FAQ

When did Safaripark Beekse Bergen open?
It opened in 1968 as Lion Park Beekse Bergen and was renamed Safaripark Beekse Bergen in 1974. Source
How can visitors view the animals?
In four ways: a self-drive car safari, a guided bus safari, a boat safari, and about 5 km of walking routes. Source
Learn More About This Facility’s Animals 350 species

Last verified: / Source: www.beeksebergen.nl