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A Festive Safari
The Scots Magazine
|December 2025
Enjoy lights, laughter and Christmas cheer for all ages at Blair Drummond
In the warmer months, Blair Drummond Safari Park is open to those looking to get up close to wildlife.
Elephants, lions, tigers, goats and alpacas are just some of the animals to call Blair Drummond home.
Usually, the park shuts its gates throughout the winter months - until five years ago, when staff decided to host a new series of events over the Christmas months.
“It was a long period of time to be closed from October to March,” Jamie-Leigh Green, communications manager at the park, says. “We had tried doing little pantomimes and things like that, and being open for a couple of days, which went really well.
“There was a lot of interest, and it’s just better for our team to be able to stay open for that little bit longer as well, and we thought we could put our own Blair Drummond spin on it.”After the first successful event in 2020, four more followed, with this year’s Blair Drummond Christmas running from November 29 to December 23.

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