Best Western Plus Inn of Sedona
2013 Sedona Vacation Package
Out of Africa Wildlife Park
Spring temperatures, clear blue skies and the blooming of wildflowers, what a perfect time to visit one of the all time favorite Verde Valley attractions, Out of Africa Wildlife Park! With that in mind the Best Western PLUS Inn of Sedona would like to offer you a chance to save money on your Sedona lodging and your visit to Out of Africa Wildlife Park with their “Out of Africa Adventure” Sedona Vacation Package!.
2 Days / 1 Night at the Inn of Sedona- Two Adult Tickets to Out of Africa Wildlife Park
- FREE Full Hot Breakfast
- All Packages are priced for Two Adults. Please call concierge at 800.292.6344 for children or extra adults.
- Additional nights available at prevailing rates without amenities of the package
- And as always when you stay at the Inn of Sedona you will be treated to unbeatable views of Sedona’s Red Rocks from our terraced promenade decks. Enjoy early morning sunrises, spectacular sunsets and of course, memorable moonlit nights.
- To book this package please visit Inn of Sedona Out of Africa Adventure Package.
Out of Africa Wildlife Park
For those of you who may not know, Out of Africa Wildlife Park is not a zoo, it is a place like no other, were you can see hundreds of animals from all over the world in their natural habitat along with wonderful and exciting educational attractions that get you up close and learning about the wonderful animals that live there. Out of Africa is known for their commitment to their wildlife and serves as a safe haven for many of the animals they have rescued over the years.
When it comes to the attractions offered at Out of Africa, “Tiger Splash” is one of the crowd favorites. Bengal and Siberian tigers and other big cats interact in a predator/prey relationship of romping and splashing in a 35-foot by 50-foot pool as they play with their caretakers and various colorful toys. Through the live narration, you’ll discover how instincts, intellect and feelings interact to form spontaneous, natural behavior. And the thing to keep in mind as you are watching in amazement is that none of the animals at Out of Africa are trained, the wildlife act on their natural, playful instincts.



















