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Count down to Summer Festival 2019 African Safari!

23 Apr 2019

Summer Festival 2019 African Safari

Saturday 11th May, 11:30 to 4pm

  The 2019 Summer Festival, organised by the Friends of Wellington in collaboration with the College, will transform Wellington into an African Safari. Guests will meet the big five African animals and travel on safari with our Wellington rangers. There will be carnival activities, performances, horseback riding, zip lining, a climbing wall, water activities (bring a towel), snakes and reptiles, virtual reality, arts and crafts, and much more. We will be serving a great variety of international food and refreshments. It is a family day not to be missed!
Tarzan Adventure Jungle
Hippo Beach Prepare to get wet!
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Madagascar Island and Serengeti Camp
 
African Market
Calabar Stage
Braai Grill Refreshments
Join us for an AFRICAN SAFARI! Book your Summer Festival tickets now. Watch our video from Summer Festival 2018 to get in the spirit!
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