1. World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park is a must-visit destination for animal lovers in Cape Town. It is the largest bird park in Africa and is home to over 400 species of birds and other animals such as monkeys, reptiles, and small mammals. The park is spread over 4 hectares of lush greenery and offers visitors a chance to see these animals in their natural habitat.
Some interesting facts about the World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park are:
- The park was established in 1971 by Walter Mangold, a Swiss immigrant who wanted to create a sanctuary for injured and orphaned birds.
- The park has a breeding program that helps to conserve endangered bird species such as the Cape Parrot and Blue Crane.
- Visitors can participate in interactive shows where they can hold and feed some of the friendly animals.
- The park also has a petting zoo where visitors can interact with domesticated animals such as goats and sheep.
2. The World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park is open every day of the week from 9 am to 5 pm. Visitors can contact the park on +27 21 790 2730.
3. The ticket prices for the World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park are as follows:
- Adults: R130
- Children under 13: R65
- Pensioners: R75
The park is located in Hout Bay, which is approximately 25 minutes from Cape Town’s city center. Visitors can either drive or take a taxi to the park. Alternatively, there is a shuttle service that operates from the city center to the park.