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Mystic Monkeys and Feathers Wildlife Park, with its beautiful gardens, waterfalls and koi dams, is not a zoo in the normal sense of the word. The Park offers an amazing animal adventure, ideal for discovering our fascinating animal kingdom.

Mystic Monkeys &  Feathers Wildlife Park hosts one of South Africa’s largest private primate collections featuring 38 species, in addition to a large number of beautiful, exotic birds. It is home to the first two Angolan black and white Colobus and Bearded Saki's babies born in captivity in the country as well as Chimpanzee and White-Handed Gibbons, two of the "Big 5" in the "ape" world, including Cheetahs, White Lions and Tigers. Our pristine park is growing constantly. The first South African bred Abyssinian Black and White Colobus Monkey was born on 6 June 2010.

The 38 species of primates include Lemurs, Sloths, Angolan Black-and-White Colobus, Mandrill, White-Handed Gibbon, Cotton-Top Tamarins and White throated Capuchin. Mystic Monkeys & Feathers Wildlife Park also boasts a family of Chimpanzees, who will amuse, entertain and amaze you for hours with their antiques and human like behaviour.

We at  Mystic Monkeys & Feathers Wildlife Park  pride ourselves with regard to our very successful breeding program of a variety of endangered species. As we are members of PAAZAB strict guidelines are adhered to,  this is done to ensure that the genetic diversity of the species in our breeding program is of paramount importance, and in so doing ensuring the survival of the species for future generations.

The Tigers, White Lions and Cheetas at our pristine park always create a feeling of disbelief because of their size, strength and beauty.

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Read more about Mystic Monkeys SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM in our monthly Newsletter  under News and Reviews.   

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Our wooden deck with its thatch roof, are surrounded by huge dams with many different water birds and can be used for functions and weddings, which will surely be remembered by all your guests.  

Day visitors are welcome to enjoy our park’s tranquillity, tidiness and vastness under guidance of our well trained guides, who will give you information about the animals’ behaviour, habitat, breeding, etc..

Mystic  Monkeys & Feathers Wildlife Park, a mere 45 minutes drive north of Pretoria, nearby the Carousel  is open 365 days a year from 9am till 4pm. Entrance Fees  are R100 per adult and R50 per child under 13 years.

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Assistance on the Enrichment Front

We are urgently looking for bungee cords, nets, boomer balls, feeder balls and Kongs in various sizes, which we can use in the enclosures of the different species. If you have or know of anybody who can assist, please be so kind as to give bookings a call.

Should you wish to make a donation, please feel free to contact us for our bank details. You are welcome to send an e-mail should you wish the monies to be used for a specific purpose.

Birds
ToucanCockatooMacawEclectus
Keel-billed ToucanMajor Mitchell's CockatooMilitary MacawSolomon Island Eclectus
Swainsons ToucanGalahBuffon's MacawRed-sided Eclectus
 Grey Headed ParrotsGreen-winged Macaw 
Various Toucans
(besides abovementioned)
Palm CockatooScarlet MacawConure

Blue Crane

Umbrella CockatooHyacinth MacawCrimson Bellied Conure

Mahem

Moluccan or Salmon-crested
Cockatoo

Blue and Gold Macaw

 

SA Crested Guineafowl

 

Blue-throated or Caninde Macaw

 

Valturine Guineafowl

 

Red-fronted Macaw

 

Various Swans / Geese & Ducks

 

Catalina Macaw
Cross between Green-wing
and Blue and Gold Macaw

 

African Greys

   
    
Other

Meerkatte

   

Wit Vossies

   

Bosveld Eekhorings

   

Lions

   

Tigers

   

Sloth

   
    
Monkey Species
Mandrill
(Mandrillus sphinx)
De Brazza's Monkey
(Cercopithecus neglectus)
White-Throated Capuchin
(Cebus capuchinus)
Goeldi's Monkey
(Callimico goeldii)
Abyssinian, Guereza or Eastern
Black-and-White Colobus
(Colobus guereza)
Chimpanzee
(Pan troglodytes)
Tufted or Brown Capuchin
(Cebus apella)
Goeffroy's Tufted-Eared Marmoset
(Callithrix geoffroyi)
Angolan Black-and-White Colobus
(Colobus angolensis)
Black Mangabey
(Lophocebus aterrimus)
Black-and-Gold Howler
(Alouatta caraya)
Common Marmoset
(Callithrix jacchus)
Ebony Langur
(Trachypithecus auratus)
Black-Handed Spider Monkey
(Ateles geoffroyi)
Southern Red-Necked Night Monkey
(Aotus nigriceps)
Black Tufted-Eared Marmoset
(Callithrix penicillata)
White-Handed Gibbon
(Hylobatus lar)
White-Faced Saki
(Pithecia pithecia)
Brown Lemur
(Eulemur fulvus)
Golden-Handed Tamarin
(Saguinus midas)
Wolf's Guenon
(Cercopithecus neglectus)
Common Squirrel Monkey
(Saimiri sciureus)
Ring-Tailed Lemur
(Lemur catta)
Cotton-Top Tamarin
(Saguinus oedipus)
Red-Tailed Guenon
(Cercopithecus ascanius)
Weeper or Wedge-Capped Capuchin
(Cebus olivaceus)
Ruffed Lemur
(Varecia variegata)
Cinnamon Mangabey
(Lophocebus aterrimus)