World of Birds

World of Birds

World of Birds
Duration 60 minute
Available in English

Overview

The largest bird sanctuary in Africa, with over 400 different species. Walk through the 100 aviaries and observe eagles, falcons and flamingos. The Monkey Jungle lets you interact with squirrel monkeys

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Over 3,000 birds
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100 different walk-through aviaries
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Interactive Monkey Jungle
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Instant confirmation - Mobile ticket

Important information

Starts

Valley Road, Hout Bay (Red bus stop 22)

Hours of operation

09h00 - 16h30

Days of operation

Every day - this ticket is valid for single entry for 14 days after the chosen date

Know before you go

Included

Entrance into the Birds Wildlife Sanctuary

Not included

Souvenirs, food, drinks

Highlights

More information

  • World of Birds is Africa’s largest bird sanctuary: 3,000 birds and 400 different species, including flamingos, eagles, owls and falcons
  • 100 different walk-through aviaries
  • Monkey Jungle to interact with squirrel monkeys
  • Baboons, meerkats, porcupines and reptiles as well

Description

Step into Africa’s largest bird sanctuary and one of the few large bird parks in the world at World of Birds. Visitors can get up close and personal with birds indigenous to South Africa, including ostriches, cormorants, pelicans, penguins, parrots and others. Avery guides are available to explain these fascinating feathered creatures and their various behaviours. World of Birds also hosts a Monkey Jungle, where visitors can interact with the inquisitive resident squirrel monkeys. It’s a fun-filled and informative day out for the whole family, and a real paradise for nature lovers, photographers and kids.

History

The World of Birds is set in the beachside town of Hout Bay at the foot of Table Mountain. The wooded valley was named by the Dutch, and translates to ‘wood bay’. Set amongst the trees, World of Birds Wildlife has over 3,000 birds of 400 different species stretched over four hectares of land. There are more than 100 walk-through aviaries, and birdlife including falcons, eagles, owls, flamingos and buzzards. There are also mammals at the park, with baboons, meerkats and porcupines, as well as a few small reptiles on show.