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Howletts Day Ticket
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A wild animal day should feel simple. This Howletts Day Ticket gives you self-paced access to a 90-acre park in Kent, with a conservation mission built into the visit. You spend your time walking ancient-feeling parkland and meeting rare species in a setting that’s more about animal care than gimmicks.
I like that the focus is on conservation, breeding, and reintroduction of rare and endangered animals. I also love how flexible the day feels: plan anywhere from 2 to 6 hours, take it slow, and build in breaks as you go. One thing to consider is the limited window of opening hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM), so you’ll want to time your arrival for a full day rather than rushing at the end.
In This Review
- Howletts Day Ticket at a glance
- Howletts Day Ticket: what you’re really paying for
- A 90-acre park day that mixes wildlife with purpose
- Your best game plan for 2 to 6 hours
- Animal exhibits: what to expect beyond the big moments
- Price and time value: when this ticket feels like a win
- Mobile ticket and opening hours: small things that prevent big stress
- Who should book this Howletts Day Ticket
- Should you book? My straightforward take
- FAQ
- Where is the Howletts Day Ticket available?
- How much does the Howletts Day Ticket cost?
- What’s the typical duration of the visit?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
- When will I receive confirmation?
- Is this ticket refundable or changeable?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is there a physical fitness requirement?
- How far in advance is this usually booked?
Howletts Day Ticket at a glance
- Conservation-first visit at Howletts Wild Animal Trust, centered on rare and endangered species
- 90 acres of parkland designed for a steady walking day that works across ages
- Self-paced timing with an estimated 2–6 hours on site
- Creepy-crawly stops included like a snake-focused exhibition area
- Mobile ticket entry for easier day-of use
- Great value if you stay long enough, not if you pop in for a quick look
Howletts Day Ticket: what you’re really paying for

This ticket is basically admission to Howletts Wild Animal Park, run by the Howletts Wild Animal Trust. At $35.65 per person, it’s not a “pay for one show and leave” deal. It’s an all-day style admission that lets you move at your own pace through a large park.
The value comes from how much time you can actually spend there. With an estimated 2 to 6 hours, you can stretch the visit into a true day out, especially if you like walking, stopping for views, and taking breaks. If you only have a tiny window and won’t use much of that time, the price will feel less satisfying.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Canterbury.
A 90-acre park day that mixes wildlife with purpose

What makes Howletts different from cookie-cutter zoo days is the stated goal: conservation, breeding, and reintroduction of rare and endangered animals. The park’s own tone is practical and direct, with an emphasis on doing real work rather than piling on flashy add-ons.
You’re walking through 90 acres of parkland, and that scale changes the vibe. Instead of feeling herded from exhibit to exhibit, you can build a calmer route and adjust as you go. One visitor-style highlight you can plan for is that the day works for both younger and older people—ideal when you don’t want to choose between a family-friendly outing and something adults can still enjoy.
Your best game plan for 2 to 6 hours
With opening hours from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, you’ll get the most satisfaction if you start earlier rather than aiming for late afternoon. The visit is flexible, so I’d treat it like a route you create, not a fixed timetable you race through.
Here’s a simple pacing idea that fits the park’s flow:
- First pass: give yourself time to find the animal exhibits you’re most curious about
- Midday break: plan for tea/coffee and lunch so you don’t feel “hangry” halfway through
- Second pass: circle back if you want slower looks or a closer re-check of areas you loved
The reviews highlight that a steady, no-rush walk is part of the pleasure. That matters because a park this size rewards calm movement. If you go in sprint mode, you’ll miss the best parts of the day.
Animal exhibits: what to expect beyond the big moments

A good wildlife day isn’t only about the headline animals. It’s about having a few unexpected encounters—places where you turn a corner and suddenly the park feels bigger, more alive, and less predictable than you thought.
The Howletts experience is described as giving visitors more wildlife than they initially expected. That’s a key mindset tip: come ready to be pleasantly surprised, then slow down long enough to actually take it in. You’ll also be able to spot more than just the obvious mammal areas.
One standout type of stop is the creepy-crawly and snake exhibition. If you’re the kind of person who likes to face your fears for five minutes (or just to laugh about it later), plan time for that area. If you’d rather not handle the idea of snakes, you can still enjoy the rest of the park—but don’t leave that decision until you’re already rushing toward closing time.
Price and time value: when this ticket feels like a win
At $35.65 per person, the real question is how much of your day you’ll actually use. This ticket works best when you treat it like a half-day to full-day adventure, not a quick stop.
Think of the price as covering:
- Entry to a large 90-acre park
- Ongoing animal viewing across the grounds
- The chance to take breaks and enjoy the day without pressure
If you’re traveling with family and different ages have different energy levels, the 2–6 hour range is your friend. It lets you match the pacing to the group. If everyone is motivated, you can stretch it longer. If someone gets tired sooner, you can still leave feeling like you had a complete outing rather than a rushed tour.
Mobile ticket and opening hours: small things that prevent big stress

This is a mobile ticket, which is great when you want less paper and faster entry. Still, I’d treat your phone like the ticket office. Save the ticket in your email or in the provider app, and keep it easy to pull up at the gate.
Opening hours run 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, across the period listed from 01/01/2025 to 11/26/2026. Translation: you’re planning for a full daylight block, and you should arrive early enough to feel relaxed, not panicked. If you’re visiting from Canterbury or nearby, factor in travel time so you don’t start your walk already behind.
Who should book this Howletts Day Ticket

This works well for:
- Families who want a day out with time to roam
- People who care about animal welfare and the conservation message
- Mixed-age groups that benefit from a park you can pace yourself
It’s also worth noting the physical setup: the experience calls for moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean “athletic only,” but it does mean you should be comfortable with walking around a large park for a few hours.
Service animals are allowed, which is a helpful plus for visitors who need them.
Should you book? My straightforward take
Yes, book this if you want a calm, self-paced wildlife outing in Kent that doesn’t feel like it’s built around thrills. The combination of 90 acres, a time range that lets you take breaks, and a conservation-first mission makes the visit feel more meaningful than a quick checklist of animals.
Hold off if you’re only planning a very short visit or you know your group will want nonstop, scheduled attractions. Also, since it’s non-refundable and not changeable, make sure your dates are firm before you buy.
If you can give the park a real chunk of your day, this Howletts Day Ticket is the kind of outing that tends to feel worth it—because you have time to slow down and actually enjoy what you find.
FAQ
Where is the Howletts Day Ticket available?
It’s for Howletts Wild Animal Park in Canterbury, England.
How much does the Howletts Day Ticket cost?
The price is $35.65 per person.
What’s the typical duration of the visit?
The visit duration is approximately 2 to 6 hours.
What’s included with the ticket?
An admission ticket to Howletts Wild Animal Park is included.
What are the opening hours?
Opening hours are 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, for the listed date range 01/01/2025 to 11/26/2026.
Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
Yes, the ticket is provided as a mobile ticket.
When will I receive confirmation?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Is this ticket refundable or changeable?
No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is there a physical fitness requirement?
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness for the experience.
How far in advance is this usually booked?
On average, it’s booked about 9 days in advance.












