Cartagena has the largest aviary in Latin America

El Aviario Nacional de Colombia es uno de los lugares más famosos del mundo y merece una visita. El parque aviario nacional de Colombia funciona como un socio de conservación internacional que colabora con los zoológicos de todo el mundo para ejecutar programas de cría en cautividad para especies en peligro de extinción.

This is home to more than 170 species of wild birds, some threatened or endangered. A place full of birds with beautiful colors, green areas and a site that promotes care for nature and contact with it.

Here the interaction with the birds is incredible, feel the sound, see them fly freely looking for their food and others meeting their partners. The harpy eagle is one of the strongest birds of prey in the world, and it shows in its imposing gaze, dark iris, dark plumage, and pronounced talons.

Continuando por el sendero peatonal observamos una cantidad exuberante de aves. Hay tucanes caribeños, gallitos de roca, paujil piqui azul, todos exóticos, al cabo de unos pasos llega a la Zona del Litoral, el lago de los flamencos. Esas aves parecen coquetearle a los visitantes posando muy glamurosas ante la cámara.

It's time to explore the desert, an ecosystem with the arid atmosphere typical of this place. Among its 18 species are parakeets and woodpeckers, which steal anyone's heart with their graceful behavior.

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Show de aves al vuelo ¡No te lo puedes perder!

Educational presentation: “Flying bird show” where the behavior, conservation and preservation of birds is known, an exhibition in which trainers test the skills of the species. Hawks fly freely, scarlet ibises prowl around visitor stalls, and spectacled owls captivate everyone's attention with their distinctive features.

Open every day from 9am to 5pm

Daily educational presentations every day at 11:30 am and 3:30 pm