Girlguiding Scotland are taking over Blair Drummond Safari Park for a whole weekend of fun and adventure. Come and join us on Saturday 13 or Sunday 14 September 2025 when we will have exclusive use of the park.*
We will be running a safari coach service to take you around the drive through, limiting vehicle movement on site and making it safer to explore. Everyone will get an event badge and we’re currently busy negotiating some exciting extras. Take your Rainbows to see the rhinos, or let your Rangers roam free – there will be something for everyone to do!
How to book
Our capacity has more than doubled since our last takeover in 2022 and tickets will go on sale over 4 releases to try and make the event booking accessible to everyone. The releases will be:
Please note:
Please read through our full list of FAQs below, which include information on the different ticket types and prices, and our terms and conditions before booking.
If there’s a question we haven’t answered, please get in touch with Rachel@girlguiding-scot.org.uk. We’ll do our best to answer your question and will update our FAQs.
Not sure about coming to Roar and Explore?
If you haven’t taken a group on a day trip before or aren’t sure about coming along to Roar and Explore for any reason, come along to one of our online calls to chat to our lead volunteer for girl experience, Lorraine. She will be happy to answer any questions, and if we don’t have answers yet, we can get them for you!
Calls will be held on Zoom on:
And you can book to attend by filling in our booking form.
Roar and Explore is a take-over of Blair Drummond Safari Park. For 2 days, Girlguiding Scotland members will have exclusive use of the park (*apart from any members of Blair Drummond who wish to access the park), so it will be wall to wall Rainbows to Rangers!
Roar and Explore will take place on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 September 2025 and you can choose to attend on either day. The park opens at 10am and closes at 5.30pm. Timings for registration and any Girlguiding Scotland activities are still to be confirmed, but we will share more information on this nearer the time!
You can find directions to the park on their website. Once you get to the venue, you’ll be signposted to the Girlguiding Scotland marquee tent.
There are over 300 animals to visit at Blair Drummond, including giraffes, lions, tigers, rhinos, and elephants, with keeper talks throughout the day to tell you more about your favourite animals. There is a prehistoric forest full of dinosaurs, an adventure playpark and a giant astroglide slide to have fun on. If your girls have some extra pocket money, there’s a shop for souvenirs, a mini funfair, a train and pedal boats.
The event ticket is £16 per person.
Anyone who requires special assistance will receive free admission for 1 accompanying carer. You will need to add a free ‘carer’ ticket to your order when booking your tickets, and Blair Drummond may ask you to show relevant paperwork showing entitlement on arrival at the park. This could be evidence of receipt of Adult/Child Disability Payment, a carer’s letter, a PIP letter showing that a carer is required, a ‘plus one’ travel card, or an Access Card. In the absence of any of the above-mentioned documents, then full admission fees will need to be paid for the visit.
Anyone who is a member of Blair Drummond will receive discounted admission for £3, which covers the extras provided by Girlguiding Scotland. They will need to make sure they have proof of membership, valid at the time of the event, with them to show the safari park staff. In the absence of proof of membership or in cases of lapsed membership, the full admission fee will need to be paid for the visit.
As well as entry to the park, we will be running a safari coach service to take you around the drive through, limiting vehicle movement on site and making it safer to explore. Everyone will get an event badge and we’re currently busy negotiating some exciting extras!
If you have any ideas on what else you would like to see to make your day extra special, please email Rachel@girlguiding-scot.org.uk.
Our capacity has more than doubled since 2022 and tickets will go on sale over 4 releases to try and make the event accessible to everyone. The releases will be:
Please note that no bookings should be made for transport or anything else until you have your tickets secured.
There are 6 ticket types:
You will need to decide which day you are attending on and purchase a ticket for everyone in your group, both adults and children.
Anyone who requires special assistance will receive free admission for 1 accompanying carer. You will need to add a free ‘carer’ ticket to your order when booking your tickets, and Blair Drummond may ask you to show relevant paperwork showing entitlement on arrival at the park. This could be evidence of receipt of Adult/Child Disability Payment, a carer’s letter, a PIP letter showing that a carer is required, a ‘plus one’ travel card, or an Access Card. In the absence of any of the above-mentioned documents, then full admission fees will need to be paid for the visit.
Anyone who is a member of Blair Drummond will receive discounted admission for £3, which covers the extras provided by Girlguiding Scotland. They will need to make sure they have proof of membership, valid at the time of the event, with them to show the safari park staff. In the absence of proof of membership or in cases of lapsed membership, the full admission fee will need to be paid for the visit.
Payment by credit or debit card is due at the time of booking, or within 14 days if you are paying by bank transfer. Please note that bookings are not confirmed until we have received your payment.
Roar and Explore is open to Girlguiding Scotland members from Rainbows through to Rangers (4-18 years old), girls who are on a waiting list and have an enquiry number, and volunteers keen to come along with them and join in the fun!
Unfortunately, the event is only open to members of Girlguiding Scotland. If your unit isn’t going, why not ask your leader to check if there is a division or county trip going to the event that you could join?
Blair Drummond are committed to making the park as accessible as possible for visitors. They have a Changing Places toilet, free admission for carers (you will still need to book them a ticket – see the ticket information above), and access guides to help you plan your trip. Please see the park website for more information.
We will also make sure there is a dedicated quiet space for anyone who feels overwhelmed on the day.
Of course! Anyone who requires special assistance will receive free admission for 1 accompanying carer. You will need to add a free ‘carer’ ticket to your order when booking your tickets, and Blair Drummond may ask you to show relevant paperwork showing entitlement on arrival at the park. This could be evidence of receipt of Adult/Child Disability Payment, a carer’s letter, a PIP letter showing that a carer is required, a ‘plus one’ travel card, or an Access Card. In the absence of any of the above-mentioned documents, then full admission fees will need to be paid for the visit.
What would a guiding event be without a badge? Yes, there will be an event badge and, even better, it’s included in the price of your ticket!
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Girlguiding have a UK units in need grant for units in a deprived area or experiencing financial difficulty. Units must have been running for 1 year to be able to apply, and you can apply once a year.
The Leslie Sell Charitable Trust is an independent trust fund which makes small grants to groups to help with the cost of making repairs, purchasing various items of equipment, or going on trips in the UK or overseas.
The Good Guiding Fund will next be open to applications from 24 February to 4 April 2025. You can apply for funding that you will be able to spend within 6 months. If you have received funding previously, it can’t have been within the last 18 months, and you must have completed any evaluation forms to be eligible. For more information and a full list of eligibility criteria, check the Good Guiding Fund page on our website.
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All the usual procedures for a trip away from the meeting place apply, including risk assessments, ratios, consent forms, and a home contact.
We know you will want to get your coach booked as soon as possible. The park is open from 10am and closes at 5.30pm, but the arrival and departure arrangements are still to be confirmed. We would recommend that you have some flexibility in your arrival and departure times to accommodate any staggering of arrivals and departures to manage the flow of traffic.
Please note that no bookings should be made for transport or anything else until you have your tickets secured.
We will make sure arrangements are in place for any group members being dropped off at the park or arriving by public transport.
There are a selection of food stalls and a restaurant for you to choose from – you can find out more about what’s on offer on Blair Drummond’s website. The exact details of which food items you will be able to buy will be available nearer the time.
You do not have to buy food at the park though – you are welcome to bring packed lunches and there are plenty of places around the park to eat them, including some under cover areas.
Yes! There are plenty of places around the park to eat packed lunches, including some under cover areas. You can also still buy food from the outlets or restaurant without a meal ticket, but those with meal tickets will be prioritised.
You are more than welcome to make the event part of a trip, but you will need to source your own accommodation or camping facilities.
If you haven’t taken a group on a day trip before or aren’t sure about coming along to Roar and Explore for any reason, come along to one of our online calls to chat to our lead volunteer for girl experience, Lorraine. She will be happy to answer any questions, and if we don’t have answers yet, we can get them for you!
Calls will be held on Zoom on:
And you can book to attend by filling in our booking form.