Monkeyland, located near Plettenberg Bay, is a nice sanctuary dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of primates. Set in a lush forest environment, Monkeyland provides a safe haven for over 500 primates from around the world, including species such as capuchins, lemurs, baboons, and marmosets. The sanctuary is a free-roaming facility, allowing the monkeys to live in natural habitats where they can interact with each other and explore the forest at their own pace. Observing monkeys moving from tree to tree is a great pleasure.
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Visitors can enjoy guided tours through the sanctuary, where they will have the opportunity to observe these fascinating animals in their natural environment. The tours are both educational and engaging, highlighting the conservation efforts at Monkeyland and the importance of protecting primates. With its commitment to wildlife welfare and its beautiful natural setting, Monkeyland offers a memorable and enriching experience for animal lovers and families – but always remember: these are no local animals from South Africa, they have been rescued from all around the world. Additional warning: they might steal glasses, smartphones and cameras; be prepared!
Monkeyland
The Crags
Plettenberg Bay
South Africa
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