Monkeyland and Birds of Eden

Wildlife Sanctuary in Plettenberg Bay

. Birds of Eden’s unique two-hectare dome (the world’s largest) spans over a gorge of indigenous forest. Currently, it is home to over 3,500 birds from over 220 species, with the main focus being African birds. Visits to Birds of Eden are usually self-guided, however, guided walks are offered on request.

The feathered inhabitants of the aviary comprise of a mixture of exotic, as well as African birds. This includes previously caged pets, hand-reared and human imprinted individuals, which in turn explains why some of our inhabitants, mainly being the parrots, (of which we have 60 different species) are unafraid of human beings and seemingly tame. All new arrivals at Birds of Eden go through a process of rehabilitation before their final release into the main aviary. Most of the birds that arrive at Birds of Eden have a history of being caged in small environments.

The park consists of a free-flight aviary for birds from all over the world. Come and enjoy a leisure hike through our aviary..

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