The best zoo hotels in the UK for a safari-style staycation this year

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The Lodge at Bristol Zoo

A two-bedroom private apartment, all animal-print fabrics and earthy tones, with views of the tapirs and hippos from the balcony. Guests wake up to the near ultrasonic whistling of goeldi monkeys and the ‘pad-pad’ of plump-bellied capybara rodents roving around the grass. Expect out-of-hours zoo tours and a picnic breakfast in a glass enclosure beneath the gorillas.

Rooms from £125pp, basedon six sharing.
0117 974 7300

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The Lodge, Bristol Zoo

Expect out-of-hours zoo tours and breakfast in a glass enclosure beneath the gorillas at The Lodge.

Durrell Wildlife Camp at Durrell Wildlife Park, Jersey

Canvas pods sleeping four that come with luxurious linens, en-suite showers, and wood-burning stoves. Visitors can watch the wildlife park’s lemurs and choral-mouthed howler monkeys lolling in trees from their private deck. Plenty of outdoor facilities too, from loungers to barbecues. 

Rooms from £170
01534 860090

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Durrell Wildlife Camp, Jersey

The canvas pods at Durrell Wildlife Camp come with luxurious linens and wood-burning stoves.

Lookout Lodge at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire

Timber lodges with beehive-shaped roofs that overlook the establishment’s herd of white rhinos and the chalky Chiltern grasslands. It’s more rustic than the other options, with shared showers and lavatories rather than en suites. Stays include a two-course dinner and three private tours when the zoo is closed to the public. Guests might find themselves paying a visit to the bongos at sunset, or feeding the animals their breakfast after tucking into their own.

Rooms from £338; £40 supplement for child’s sofa bed
0344 225 1826

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Lookout Lodge at Whipsnade Zoo, Kent

Expect timber lodges with beehive-shaped roofs at Lookout Lodge.

Treehouse Hotel at Port Lympne Reserve, Kent

Glass-fronted, futuro-minimalist apartments clamped to a hillside that sleep four, and offer vistas of the resident black rhinos browsing the bush below. The experience includes safari drives — the gorillas in particular are not to be missed. You also get the private use of a golf buggy — handy for whizzing between the reserve’s many attractions, and nipping to one of the on-site restaurants at dinner time.

Rooms from £300
01303 802648 

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Treehouse Hotel at Port Lympne Reserve, Kent

The Treehouse Hotel at Port Lympne Reserve offers vistas of the resident black rhinos browsing the bush below.

Zebra Suite at Paradise Wildlife Park, Hertfordshire

The Snooze At The Zoo VIP package features a stay in the Zebra Suite, an apartment splattered with jazzy animal prints that comfortably accommodates six. Breakfast in the Tiger Treetops café, which overlooks a certain family of big striped cats, is included. So is a guided tour that ends with an interaction with bearded dragons.

Rooms from £249 for up to two adults and one child; £299 for a family of up to four
01992 470490

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Zebra Suite at Paradise Wildlife Park, Hertfordshire

Overnight guests at Paradise Wildlife Park enjoy breakfast overlooking the tigers.

Gir Lion Lodge at London Zoo

Think sleeping in a Gujarati-inspired wooden hut next door to a pride of Asiatic lions, roaming the zoo at night after it is officially closed, and feeding pygmy hippos their supper during a private tour. An overnight stay includes a generous two-course dinner, and three out-of-hours zoo walks. You could find yourself feeding aardvarks live grasshoppers, watching the lions feast on a breakfast of raw chicken wings, or meditating with the lemurs in the early morning sun. 

Prices from £378 per couple; £50 supplement for each child

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Gir Lion Lodge, London Zoo

Guests at Gir Lion Lodge sleep in a Gujarati-inspired wooden hut next door to a pride of Asiatic lions.

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