The West Midlands is a metropolitan and ceremonial county, and this landlocked county shares borders with Staffordshire to the north and west, Worcestershire to the south, and is enveloped by Warwickshire to the east, creating a dynamic geographical tapestry. The busy city of Birmingham takes the spotlight as the largest settlement, a cultural and economic hub at the heart of the West Midlands. Beyond its bustling urban landscape, the West Midlands boasts a rich educational and cultural heritage with several universities, colleges, and esteemed cultural institutions. However, the county remains distinctive for its industrial prowess, ranging from the production of luxurious Rover cars in Solihull to the delights of chocolate and cocoa from Cadbury's model workers' establishment at Bournville. Adding a touch of adventure to the county, the West Midlands is home to the West Midland Safari and Leisure Park, situated in Bewdley, Worcestershire. This captivating safari park hosts over 165 species of exotic animals, creating a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park goes beyond mere safari, featuring additional attractions like a small theme park, ensuring a day filled with both excitement and education.