Tenerife Monkey Park is not just a zoo, but a unique primate breeding center located in the sunny town of Arona, Spain. Founded in 1991 as a private initiative, the park still pursues the noble goal of preserving endangered monkey species. Thanks to the island's mild climate, its inhabitants, including lemurs and chimpanzees, live in open enclosures year-round, enjoying conditions close to their natural habitat.

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The main feature that attracts visitors here is the opportunity for close interaction with the animals. In special contact zones, you can meet friendly lemurs that fearlessly jump onto your shoulders in search of a treat, or hand-feed curious iguanas and giant tortoises. This interactive experience provides many positive emotions and allows you to better understand the amazing world of fauna.
Despite its compactness, the park offers a well-thought-out and exciting route. In addition to areas with small and large primates, there is a small marsh with alligators, as well as aviaries with exotic birds where you can see vibrant parrots and toucans. A visit to the Monkey Park will be a wonderful adventure for the whole family and will allow you to see wildlife from a very close distance.