World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park

For lovers of the outdoors, wildlife, and feathery creatures, Cape Town's World of Birds Nature Sanctuary and Monkey Park is a fantastic attraction. It is the largest bird sanctuary in Africa and is home to over 400 different species of birds. The big aviaries allow you to get up close to the birds, and the park is also home to a variety of other animals for even more amazing encounters. It is also an important center for conservation, and many of the birds have been saved and given new homes in the refuge.


The aviaries are spread out over 4 acres of ground in a tropical garden setting in the Hout Bay Valley, which is bordered by the back of Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles, Constantiaberg, Chapman's Peak, and Little Lion's Head. The World of Birds, one of Cape Town's top tourist destinations, is a haven for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Enter one of the numerous aviaries and take a stroll on the wild side in World of Birds Nature Sanctuary and Monkey Park to observe birds of all shapes, sizes, and colors darting through the air, perched on trees, skimming across water, and scuttling across the ground. A variety of small mammals and reptiles are also visible, and you can get close to monkeys. Younger family members frequently go crazy for the miniature petting zoo and fantasy forest. Have your own meal at the picnic area or restaurant, and be sure to pay attention to when the various inhabitants are fed.


Address: VALLEY ROAD,HOUT BAY Hout Bay 7806

Phone: +27 21 790 2730

Opening hours: 9 am - 5 pm

Rating: 4.0/5.0, 887 Tripadvisor reviews

Website: https://worldofbirds.co.za/

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