Welcome to the UKs leading Animal Assisted Therapy and Encounters company. We lead the way for others to follow.

Animal Encounters with Home Safari, are you looking for something special, then why not book one of our Animal Encounters . We will bring a menagerie of exotic animals along to your event and our Animal Encounters will be fun and educational. Meet animals that you may have never seen before or may never see again, whether at a Birthday party or a Retirement Home we can provide an Encounter to cater for all. We encourage the participants to join in so they get the best enjoyment from the Animal Encounter, by handling some very exotic animals and also learning a thing or two about them. Invite us along to your fund raising events and open days where we can bring along our mobile Mini Zoo and your guests will be amazed at the sight of all the exotic and the not so exotics too!
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Animal Therapy

A wide range of health professionals and practitioners recognize that animal therapy can be good for our health and wellbeing .Companion animals are being introduced into the therapeutic regimens of...



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  • The world's largest amphibian is the giant salamander. It can grow up to 5 ft. in length.
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