These are the rates for Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, and the Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary
(The SAASA Plettenberg Bay-based wildlife sanctuaries)
1 Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2021 | 1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022 | |
Single Ticket: (Monkeyland, Birds Of Eden, or Jukani) |
R 280.00 (adult) R 140.00 (child 3/12years) |
R 320.00 (adult) R 160.00 (child 3/12years) |
Combo Ticket: (Any 2 Sanctuaries) |
R 450.00 (adult) R 225.00 (child 3/12years) |
R 540.00 (adult) R 270.00 (child 3/12years) |
Triptic Ticket Three Sanctuary Hopper (all 3 Sanctuaries) |
R 560.00 (adult) R 280.00 (child 3/12years) |
R 640.00 (adult) R 320.00 (child 3/12years) |
For Queries contact Lara +27(0)829795683 lara@monkeyland.co.za or Vijver +27(0)726132261 info@saasa.org.za
Entry to Monkeyland is free, yet this only entitles you to spend time on the forest deck, which also doubles as a restaurant named The Feeding Staion Cafe. You may not access our Monkeyland forest without a guide, Guided tours are charged.
From the restaurant area our primates can be seen and heard, but the free entry viewing is limited to the deck area. You have to go on tour to access the forest surrounding the restaurant area – this is where the primates free-roam.
The safaris are walking tours into the forest where the primates have been released and are free-roaming. The rangers will track the primates down & impart interesting information about them, the forest and anything else you come across. Part of the safari is across our 128 m canopy walk, which actually rises above the forest canopy for a birds eye view of this primate paradise.These walking safaris last an hour, and depart from reception each half hour. The tours depart daily, every half hour and are open-ended which means that you can go on more than one tour on the day you are visiting us.
Our safari guides are multi-lingual, languages spoken include German, Spanish, English, Afrikaans, Italian, French, Xhosa and Shangaan. Language specific tours can be arranged by contacting our front office or Lara (our marketing manager)
Birds of Eden is situated next to Monkeyland, and similar to Monkeyland requires no pre-booking unless a multi-lingual guide is required for a guided tour. The difference between Monkeyland and Birds of Eden is that you are able to stroll about the bird sanctuary without a safari guide whereas you cannot do so at Monkeyland.
Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary is located 7km before Monkeyland’s turn-off (see map below) and this sanctuary is home to big cats such as lions (white and tawny), cheetahs, tigers (Siberian, Bengal and white), leopard (spotted and black), jaguar, pumas, caracal, serval cats and other wildlife species such as zebra, wild dog, springbuck, zorilla, honey badger, and raccoons. Jukani opens at 9am and the last tours depart at 4pm. All the sanctuary tours are guided.
We offer STO rates to tour operators and these are available via email or fax + 27 (0) 86 760 8605 or + 27 (0) 86 402 1848. School group rates are also available on request.
You can also contact our marketing manager Lara Mostert and request a copy and/or further information about Monkeyland, Birds of Eden and/or The Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary if so required.
We always advise visitors to try an allocate an minimum of 4 hours for their visit to Monkeyland, Birds of Eden and The Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary. If you allocate less time, you might miss out. Our sanctuaries are tranquil and worth hanging out at for the day.
Phone: +27 (0) 44 534 8906 / +27 (0) 82 979 5683
SAASA – South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance, strives to improve the lives of caged primates, birds and other wildlife. The Square Meter for Monkeys Campaign is only the FIRST real Real Estate deal between humans and animals. Making history one square at a time
Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa is the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary and aims to create awareness about the plight of primates and foster a greater understanding of our primate cousins.