Malaga
Travel to Africa while in Spain, and see over 2,000 wild animals coexisting at the Selwo Aventura!
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Head out on an African adventure at Selwo Aventura in Malaga! Sprawled out over 100 hectares, the park is home to over 2,000 animals spanning 200 species, and is divided into three sections. Portico of Nature is replete with lush tropical and subtropical vegetation that surround the Great Lake of Africa. See the Circle of Life in its original form here - from fast cheetahs, gazelles, and red pandas to white-handed gibbons, marmosets, flamingos, meerkats, and hyenas. Don't forget to stop by and say hello to the Gibraltar macaque, the last primate to inhabit the European continent.
For a dose of adventure, make your way to the Nature Gate, and dare to have a go on the great Ziwa Zip Line. Try the Kuruka trampolines - four platforms that allow jumps of up to 8 meters, or enjoy target practicing at the Mshale Archery facility. Continue your African adventure and walk through the territory of the Iberian Lynx to learn about the recovery program of this endangered feline. Enter the Bird Canyon, a great natural aviary, and see hornbills, sacred ibis, African tantalums, pheasants, and Abdim's storks.
When you cross The Great Bridge of Africa, get access to a viewpoint that showcases the Territory of the Elephants, as well as the animals of the Lake Reserve. The latter includes large African mammals such as giraffes, hippos, rhinos, zebras, and white-tailed wildebeests. From here, head over to Central Town, the geographical center of Selwo Aventura. This is where one of the greatest predators of the world's fauna, the lion, lives in an exclusive territory. Don't worry; you will get to closely observe the king of the jungle from different viewpoints! Nearby is the Grotto of the Night, a reproduction of the interior of a cave inhabited by fruit bats. P.S. If you've got burning questions, feel free to shoot them at the animal-keepers at various daily talks and feedings.