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Wildlife Safaris

Ranua Wildlife Park – a Northern experience for the whole

Adults and children of all ages are welcome to enjoy the experiences offered by Ranua Wildlife Park. The Park is open every day of the year. The changing of the seasons gives its own flavour to life in Ranua Wildlife Park.

The Ranua Wildlife Park adds an exciting dimension to your trip to Norkap or Lapland during early spring and all the way trough summer into late fall when the leaves and ground are turning rusty brown, yellow and red.

The leading idea and aim of the Wildlife Park is to offer clients living in the vicinity as well as tourists travelling from near and far the chance of seeing Nordic and Arctic animals in their most natural environment possible around the year. As a diverse service centre, the park offers all-around quality service for the visitors. The park inhabits fifty wild animals, in the summer including also a Park of Domestic Animals. The Enterprise is one of the leading Tourist Points in Lapland

Find a wildlife park map with your own language:

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See the park’s animals live on the Internet

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Ranua Wildlife Park videos in different times of the year

Ranua Wildlife Park video with Santatelevision


Zoo News
Ranua WildlifePark Summer Information (1.6.2008)

In the Ranua WildlifePark the first signs of summer were experienced already in the middle of March as the ever careful nurturer Dooris-bear allowed her curious little cubs, Saana, Salla and Ylläs, to peek out from their nest, and finally

Harry Otter charms visitors at the Ranua WildlifePark (27.10.2007)

The little Otter-baby had lost its mother for an unknown reason and was now all alone and hungry in the wide big world.

Todays animal

Polar bear (ursus maritimus)

The polar bear is the largest of all land predators – the biggest individual weighed 860 kilograms. Read more

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