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Parque das Aves
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Located near the stunning Iguacu Falls, Brazil, Parque das Aves is a thriving bird park providing sanctuary for many bird species, with a remarkable focus on their conservation and rehabilitation. This immersive tropical experience allows visitors a close-up view of diverse and vibrant avian and wildlife species.

History

Founded in 1994 by Dennis and Anna Croukamp, the Parque das Aves quickly grew into one of the most important preservation and conservation centers in Latin America. Today, it nurtures over 140 species of birds, giving visitors a unique and meaningful encounter with these lovely creatures.

How to Get There

Parque das Aves is conveniently located nearby Foz do Iguaçu City. Shuttles are available from designated stops within the city, while taxis, bicycles, or cars provide alternative options.

List of Attractions

  • Walk-in aviaries filled with exotic birds
  • Butterfly house with local species of butterflies
  • Reptile enclosure with various species of reptiles
  • Conservation projects and research centers

Ticket Information

Entrance fees for the Parque das Aves are approximately $20 for international adults and $10 for international children.

Tips for Visiting

  1. Visit early to avoid the heat of the day and appreciate the active wildlife.
  2. Don’t forget your camera; the park is full of fantastic photograph opportunities.
  3. Carry insect repellent and sunscreen.
  4. Visit the nearby spectacular Iguacu Falls – a combined trip can make for a perfect day out.

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