Safety Measures Enforced: De Beekse Bergen Autosafari Restricts Access to Cheetah Enclosure
In a move prioritizing wildlife safety and visitor experience, De Beekse Bergen Safari Park has announced a significant adjustment to its popular autosafari. The park, nestled in the heart of Brabant, has restricted vehicle access to the cheetah enclosure following several concerning incidents.
Looopings, the parksite operator, confirmed the change, stating that visitors will no longer be able to drive through the habitat of these speedy felines. This comes on the heels of numerous occasions where visitors have exited their vehicles during the safari, putting both themselves and the big cats at risk.
The autosafari, a beloved feature of the park, will continue to offer stunning views of the cheetahs and other African wildlife. However, the no-drive policy will ensure a safer and more respectful visitor experience. While this may result in a slightly different safari experience, it is a necessary step towards providing a secure environment for both visitors and the park’s remarkable animals.
De Beekse Bergen encourages all visitors to familiarize themselves with the new rules before embarking on their autosafari adventure. The park remains committed to delivering an unforgettable experience while upholding the highest standards of animal welfare and safety.
