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A group for blokes to do things that blokes enjoy doing and visit different destinations of interest.

These groups offer men the chance to make new connections and enjoy trips to locations around South Australia. 

Monarto Safari Park

Venture out to Monarto Safari Park, soon to be the largest safari park to exist outside of Africa, spanning more than 1500 hectares and home to 50 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, and reptiles.

Enjoy coffee and cake upon arrival to Monarto at their cafe and shop before heading out on safari to engage, learn and explore all the park has to offer. Bring along your packed lunch or purchase a hot lunch at the cafe before we get back on the coach to head back home.

Included: transport, entrance to Monarto Safari Park & morning tea

Activity Level: Light/medium walking

Home transport available on request. Schedule confirmed at time of booking.

This experience is part of ACH Group’s supported group tours. Whether you love food, nature, art, sport or wildlife, our small group tours offer something for everyone.
Jump aboard to socialise with friends or meet new people while exploring an exciting destination or new experience in South Australia. Available to those aged 65 and over.
ACH Group provides a range of social experiences where you can meet new people, learn new skills or revitalise interests.

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