Badoca Safari Park
Santiago do Cacém, Portugal
About Badoca Safari Park
Badoca Safari Park is a wildlife park located in Portugal, offering visitors the chance to experience a safari adventure in the Alentejo region. The park is known for its immersive safari tours, where guests can observe animals roaming in large, naturalistic habitats. Unique to Badoca is its focus on African savanna species, and it is the only place in Portugal where visitors can see mandrills, including a new baby mandrill named Rafiki. The park also features themed islands such as Madagascar Island and Primate Island, as well as a variety of birds of prey and exotic birds. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from VIP safari experiences and falconry demonstrations to rafting and interactive encounters with lemurs, making it a popular destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts.
health and well-being.
It includes giving animals proper food, clean living spaces, medical care, and treating them with respect.
These standards help make sure animals live safe, healthy, and stress-free lives.
Visitors to Badoca Safari Park can park their vehicles in the designated parking area located near the main entrance of the park. Parking is available for free, making it convenient for families and groups arriving by car. It is recommended to arrive early during weekends and holidays, as the parking lot can fill up quickly during peak times.
Check the zoo's official website for the latest feeding times schedule.
- Badoca Safari Park is the only place in Portugal where mandrills can be seen, including a new baby mandrill named Rafiki.
- The park offers exclusive VIP safari experiences, such as private picnics in the savanna and breakfast or dinner safaris.
- Visitors can participate in unique activities like African rafting and interactive lemur encounters.