Birds of Eden, Knysna, South Africa
This is the most amazing walk-in aviary I have ever seen, I can't even find the words to describe it. Heaven on earth doesn't do it justice. I could have easily moved in here and pitched a tent! Hundreds of birds fly freely in this man-made rainforest environment free from predators and fear of any kind. What struck me most was how well the various species get along and I watched in amazement as turacos and conures shared fruit side by side.
The unique two hectare dome (the World’s
largest) spans over a gorge of indigenous
forest. The sanctuary has its own mysterious
ruin, which incorporates a walk-behind
waterfall. Another feature is its amphitheatre,
which has the ability to seat over 200
visitors. Like
Monkeyland, the popular primate sanctuary
next-door, Birds of Eden boasts its
own canopy walk, while shorter than
the 128m bridge at Monkeyland, it hangs
above the clouds. The decision to develop
Birds of Eden stems from the need to
create a safe environment in which to
release a large collection of free-flight
African birds, miniature monkeys and
the sanctuary also enables bird owners
to apply to release their pet birds
into the sanctuary, after undergoing
rehabilitation.
1. The area of the bird park is 2,3 hectare (23,000sq meters).
2. The structure comprises 27 masts of varying heights, between 34 meters and 2 meters.
3. While the tallest mast is only 34 meters high, the highest point of the dome above the ground is
50m as the canyon breaks away.
4. The masts are linked by a series of cables which are anchored to specially constructed
underground “plugs”, there are several 100 kilometres of cable used to create a grid of cable
onto which, the bird mesh will rest.
5. The bird mesh has an area of 3,2 hectares and weighs 80 tonnes.
6 The sanctuary is the biggest single free flight aviary in the World.
7. Birds of Eden opened the 15th of December 2005 and can be contacted on info@birdsofeden.co.za 044 534 8906 or 082 9795683.
8. There are several special features about Birds of Eden;
• There is a walk behind waterfall
• The birds are in free flight – there are no cages.
• There is an amphitheatre, which can seat 200 people.
• The sanctuary is wheelchair friendly.
• There are 1,2kms of walkways of which 900m is elevated.
• 70% of the area of the dome encapsulates pristine indigenous forest.
• The main dam is bustling with koi fish.
• Birds of Eden incorporates several dams, the largest has an island
lunch-deck with plenty of seating - light meals are served here.
• The snack bar and restaurant in Birds of Eden are both outsourced and comprises of 4 options for seating,
1) in the forest at the snack bar,
2) outside the forest near the snack bar
3) On the lunch-deck at the main dam
4) on the bank of the main dam.
• There are approximately 3,000 birds in the aviary, comprising over 220 species, note that these numbers increase constantly.
• The masts is made of wire mesh. It is painted green for a more
natural ‘look’. 10 tons of paint (10,000 litres) was required to
complete this paint job.
• The river running over the waterfall and through the length of the
bird park (200m) is pumped back in a closed system. There is therefore
no pollution of any water sources in the sanctuary.
For more information about Birds of Eden and details on how to get there, please visit their website.
BIRDS OF EDEN WEBSITE
Join me on a wander through the magnificent Birds of Eden!



























































I don't remember what we had for dinner. I do remember that you can't beat the company!











Time to say goodbye, I didn't want to leave!




I just can't resist bird-themed souvenirs!
