World of Birds
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The world's largest bird park Wildlife Sanctuary and the Monkey Park Zoo is a small town of Hout Bay, located in the valley on the Atlantic coast 20 km south of the central area of ​​Cape Town.

This park is one of the largest parks in the world of birds. More than 3,000 birds and 400 different species of small animals live in the 100 spacious comfortable aviaries, allowing visitors as close as possible to meet with representatives of the amazing fauna.

Aviary Park located on 4 hectares of tropical gardens, Hout Bay. In the reserve are the birds of South Africa, as well as exotic birds, including owls, cormorants, pelicans, penguins, parrots, eagles, flamingos, herons, geese, ducks, starlings, guinea fowl, ibis, emus, magpies, crows, turkeys, pheasants peacocks and other birds.

Visitors are invited to watch the fascinating life of birds. To see them close up as they eat, sing, socialize, build nests, incubate the eggs and feed their chicks right before your eyes. Spectacle vary depending on the season. In the park birds and animals behave in the same way as they would have lived without fear in the wild. There is a rescue service, refuge and nursery, which provide care and care for the wounded birds and animals, and also involved in breeding endangered species. There are also a lot of small monkeys and squirrel monkeys, with whom you can talk face to face. Squirrel monkeys are very mischievous and can even jump up and sit on your shoulder, playing with your hair.

More than 100 000 visitors a year come to this paradise for nature lovers and photographers. The park is one of the leading tourist attractions in Cape Town, he tries to visit every traveler who came to the South African peninsula.

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