the tour of the lost kingdom opens in london before joining southampton and greater manchester

The monumental Lost Kingdom tour lands in London, transforming the city into a den of spectacular dinosaurs before continuing its journey to Southampton and then Greater Manchester. This fascinating event promises immersive experiences among legendary animatronic creatures, adventures for budding paleontologists, and a feast worthy of the Jurassic. Dive with us into this journey where entertainment and discoveries will punctuate your summer and autumn holidays.

The Lost Kingdom invades London: a giant Jurassic experience

This summer, the English capital transforms into a true prehistoric kingdom! At the famous Grange Garden, Beddington Park, from July 25 to August 10, expect to encounter far more than just a well-maintained lawn: over 50 animatronic dinosaurs are making an appearance, coming straight from the Jurassic, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods. Imagine an 18-meter T-Rex roaring, a 15-meter mother Brachiosaurus, a 16-meter Diplodocus echoing through the trees… It promises unimaginable selfies and a few scares!

Little fossil hunters won’t be left out: dinosaur rides, a gigantic fossil-pit to play at being archaeologists, painting workshops, and even dino-shaped balloons are on the agenda. Enough to awaken paleontological vocations during your summer holidays!

Continuation of the adventure: Southampton, the kingdom of legendary beasts

The Lost Kingdom tour continues and stops at Southampton in Royal Victoria Country Park, from August 23 to September 7. The scenery changes but the magic remains: the woods and meadows of this park provide a perfect ecosystem for these prehistoric colossi.

On the program: physical engagement through wild pathways, spine-tingling roars, and fun quizzes under the educational tent. Kids (and adults, let’s admit it!) will be able to admire pterosaurs shrieking above the trees and enjoy answering questions about the mysterious Protoceratops or the speedy Deinonychus.

A gourmet break is a must! There’s nothing better than tasting street food (burgers, churros, crepes, noodles) surrounded by giants of the past, before heading out for a hunt… for knowledge!

Greater Manchester: the autumn adventure for young and old

Those who couldn’t experience the adventure during summer will have a chance to discover it during the All Saints’ holiday at Tatton Park, from October 18 to November 8. This final stop is nothing to envy compared to the previous ones: autumn gives a unique charm to this paleontological journey amidst the colorful foliage.

Interactive attractions, photographs with a frenzied Iguanodon against its rival, and immersion in a world that is both educational and hilarious thanks to the virtual reality of the “Jurassic VR” tent, surprises abound. Children will leave, crampons on their feet, with their heads full of memories and pockets of dino-bills to buy balloons and treats.

In the spirit of discovery and escape

If thrilling adventure stories and lost worlds stimulate your imagination, embark on a journey to meet other enchanting or mysterious universes through these links to explore without moderation: discover a captivating fantasy saga, dive into an Indian historical mystery, or uncover the mysteries of Friday the 13th superstitions. And if the call of adventure tickles you, explore the reasons for the division of the island of Cyprus, or let yourself be transported by the magical atmosphere of the Faroe Islands, lands of legend.

The Lost Kingdom tour is slated to be the must-see event for escaping, learning, and having fun with family. An adventure not to be missed for all prehistoric thrill-seekers!

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