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Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary and Birds of Eden


Address:Craggs, Craggs
Tel:+27 (0) 44 534 8906


 

Monkeyland opened its doors to the public on the 6th of April 1998. Our unique primate sanctuary is currently the top eco-tourism attraction on the Garden Route and for very sound and sunny reasons. Monkeyland has captured the hearts of visitors in its efforts to rehabilitate and free previously caged primates. The sanctuary is exceptional as it caters for several species of primateswho are not caged. They are free to move about the forest and this they do most harmoniously.

At Monkeyland, the emphasis on searching for the primates, and the reward is to see the various species as they are meant to be: free and in a natural habitat. The transfer of information about these fascinating creatures enhances your visit to the sanctuary during a safari. The safaris are conducted by multi-lingual game rangers and are fun, exciting and educational. Our guests leave our sanctuary with a greater understanding of the primates of the world and the threats they are facing.

On the guided safaris you can expect to see a variety of primates, ranging from the Gibbons of Asia to the Lemurs of Madagascar. The knowledgeable rangers will tell you all about these fascinating mammals as you encounter them roaming free in the forest. They also point out, identify and explain the many wonders of life in the forest, from the rich diversity of bird life to the intricate workings of the forest itself.

 

By working with Touch a Monkeys Heart Foundation, a non-profit Section 21 (Company Reg: 008-464 NPO), Monkeyland has secured the future of all the primates which reach the sanctuary. Apart from being the sole custodian of all the primates at Monkeyland, the Foundation is also responsible for the development and implementation of the "Eden Syndrome", which is the process used at Monkeyland to prepare previously caged primates for their eventual release into the sanctuary.

Awareness of the world's environmental problems is increasing all the time and we believe that Monkeyland, as a center of conservation, can be an important educational resource in this field. Situated in an eco-sensitive location, 16 km East of Plettenberg Bay, Monkeyland has found its niche and works hand in hand with interest groups to enhance conservation-orientated tourism in the area. In doing so, Monkeyland helps to preserve the Garden Route's natural beauty. Monkeyland's prime location on 23 hectares of indigenous forest and the free-roaming aspect of the sanctuary enable us to convey a positive environmental message in ways that are both interesting and memorable to all age groups.

Dictionaries define a sanctuary for animals as merely a place where animals are protected from hunting. A true sanctuary for primates should, however, also be a place of refuge to protect them from much more than hunting and/or the pet trade. They must also be protected against exploitation, abuse, neglect and improper care.

Monkeyland provides the primates who live here with a stable environment, one with permanence and where there is definitely no exploitation. At Monkeyland, care exceeds the regulations regarding animal welfare. Monkeyland is, most importantly, a place where primates are rehabilitated both physically and emotionally. We strive to achieve an effective balance between conservation and economic reality. It is therefore tourism driven and totally sustainable. A monkey safari is much more than just an unforgettable forest adventure; it is the vehicle that allows you to become part of our rehabilitation process.

It is because of sanctuaries such as Monkeyland which go beyond idealism, and who strive to do something positive, that we can look forward to a more optimistic future.

 

GPS coordinates for Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary and Birds of Eden

  • Latitude: -33.96463
  • Longitude: 23.483663

Directions to Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary and Birds of Eden

Monkeyland and Birds of Eden are situated about 150km from Mossel Bay and about 50km from Knysna. Our exact location is The Crags, which is 16km east from Plettenberg Bay. Simply take the N2, pass Knysna, pass Plettenberg Bay and continue on to The Crags. You will notice a Monkeyland and Birds of Eden sign on the N2, near the BP Garage (the Garage is also known as the Garden Route Superrette). Take the turn-off (at the right) at this BP Garage and follow the Monkeyland signs for a further 2km. We are situated 2km off the N2.

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