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Woburn Safari Park


Enjoy a wild time


with the local residents


Woburn Safari Park, which opened in 1970 and welcomes over 500,000 visitors each year, is an internationally recognised centre for conservation of endangered species, drawing crowds of visitors to ex- perience an authentic safari adventure to rival a trip to the Serengeti. Nestled at the heart of Woburn Safari Park’s Foot Safari and Leisure


Area, T e Safari Lodge provides one of the most fun and versatile venues in the region. Overlooking Desert Springs, home to a mob of meerkats, a prickle of porcupines and a family of yellow mongooses; T e Safari Lodge transports delegates from the humdrum of the board- room to the harmonies of the wild. T e Safari Lodge plays host to many extraordinary events, including


meetings, AGMs, product launches, family fun days and team away days. Guests can enjoy the fl exibility to divide the room, with space for break-out sessions. Delegates will appreciate all of the up-to-date facil- ities with free wifi and Apple TV. Standard AV comes included and the room layout can be tailored to suit individual businesses’ presentation styles, product demonstrations or for round-table meetings of all sizes. T e Safari Lodge catering team are committed to providing a menu


to suit all tastes and requirements. T e wide range of options available includes a formal seated dinner, hot fork buff et, traditional fi nger buf- fet lunch or a delicious BBQ cooked on the veranda. For something a little diff erent, there’s also the option to enjoy a glass of Champagne and a bite on the veranda, while watching the sunset and enjoying the harmonious accompaniment of sounds from the surrounding wildlife.


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