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Watatunga is a stunning new wildlife reserve on the outskirts of Watlington in West Norfolk. Situated amongst 170 acres of woodland, grassland and lakes, Watatunga provides a unique environment for over twenty types of ungulate and rare bird species to roam at their will. The team run breeding programmes for many of their species including the Malayan sambar, hog deer, barasingha and the great bustard, a spectacular bird which went extinct in the U.K. in 1832. Access to the reserve is via guided tour only and must be pre-booked online via the website, www.watatunga.co.uk.
Luxurious self-catering accommodation with stunning views of the animals is also available. The team can also organise private tours for small groups in electric buggies or large groups in our safari trailer. 

Step inside Watatunga and be part of conservation today for wildlife tomorrow.


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