Sunset Safari returns

The Sunset Safari is back at Werribee Open Range Zoo (Supplied)

One of Werribee Open Range Zoo’s most popular experiences is back for another year.

The zoo’s Sunset Safari is back from January 14, with safari buses taking visitors, including those from Melton and Moorabool, on a mesmerising and immersive after-hours adventure to witness some of the world’s most endangered animals.

For the first time this year, visitors will embark on a new route with a focus on the fascinating behaviours of the hippopotamus and learning from zoo guides about the threatened species’ plight in the wild and how to help.

It’s the fifth year the zoo has run the safari.

Zoo director Dr Mark Pilgrim said safari is a must-do experience for people of all ages.

“As a golden glow descends over the zoo’s savannah in the summer evenings, Sunset Safari will emulate the essence of an authentic African safari,” he said.

“The experience is located right in the heart of Melbourne’s west with no plane ticket required.

“There’s something a little bit different for everyone, including music and storytelling for children and families, an outdoor adventure for adults, and opportunities for a relaxing and enjoyable evening for grandparents.”

A ticket to the safari also provides access to the zoo’s walking trails, interactive performances of drums, song and dance to the rhythm and soul of Africa.

The safari is held each Saturday throughout January and February from 5.30pm.

Details: www.zoo.org.au/sunsetsafari