If you’re planning a trip to the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, make sure to include Bird Park on your itinerary. This world-class attraction offers an immersive experience with hundreds of exotic birds, all set inside the Atlantic Rainforest. Just steps away from the entrance to Iguaçu National Park, it’s one of the few places in the world where visitors can walk through giant aviaries and interact directly with native wildlife.
Unlike conventional zoos, Bird Park invites you to walk through massive aviaries where toucans, macaws, and flamingos fly freely around you. The park houses over 1,300 birds representing more than 130 species, many of which were rescued from illegal trafficking or injuries in the wild. As you move through the forest trails, you’ll see how the park combines tourism with environmental education and species rehabilitation.
Bird Park also plays a vital role in conservation, partnering with various global institutions to protect endangered species of the Atlantic Rainforest. You won’t just admire birds—you’ll understand their stories, challenges, and the real efforts being made to preserve them.
The location is unbeatable—right next to the entrance of Iguazu National Park on the Brazilian side. This makes it incredibly easy to visit Bird Park either before or after exploring the waterfalls. It only takes about two hours to see the entire park, which leaves you enough time for a full day of nature and adventure.
Choosing a guided tour with private transportation enhances the experience. With an English-speaking guide, you’ll understand the meaning behind every exhibit, species, and rescue effort. The tour transforms a simple walk into a deep and inspiring journey.
Your visit begins on forested trails that wind through different aviaries and themed areas:
Macaw Aviary – A stunning space where dozens of macaws fly freely.
Toucan Trail – See these iconic birds up close with no barriers in between.
Flamingo Lagoon – A peaceful section with large lagoons and graceful flamingos.
Forest of Harpy Eagles – Learn about one of the most powerful raptors in the Americas.
Reptile Area and Butterfly Garden – Complete your tour with butterflies, snakes, and turtles.
Each zone includes educational panels, but your guide will add stories and insights that make the information come alive. With your camera in hand, you’ll capture moments that few attractions can offer.
Arrive early. Birds are more active in the morning, and the lighting is perfect for photos.
Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll walk about 1.5 km through shaded, paved trails.
Bring water and bug spray. The forest environment can be humid.
Join a guided tour. This adds tremendous value by helping you understand what you’re seeing.
Combine with Iguazu Falls. Do both in one day with ease using our private transport services.
Bird Park operates with a mission to protect, rescue, and reintroduce birds into the wild. You’re not just visiting an attraction—you’re supporting one of South America’s most impactful conservation programs. The ticket revenue directly funds rescue operations and breeding programs for endangered species like the Alagoas Curassow and the Blue-fronted Amazon.
Your guide will show you behind-the-scenes efforts, like veterinary care units and breeding enclosures. You’ll come away with a better understanding of the Atlantic Rainforest and the threats it faces.
Here’s what our tour includes:
Private transportation from your hotel or Airbnb.
Flexible timing to combine with Iguazu Falls, Macuco Safari, or Itaipu Dam.
Professional English-speaking guide throughout the experience.
Tickets arranged in advance so you skip the lines and save time.
Insider knowledge that enhances every step of your visit.
Many guests say this was the most surprising and memorable stop of their trip to Iguazu. It’s not just about birds—it’s about beauty, purpose, and connection with nature.
Want to see more in less time? Our most popular itinerary includes Bird Park in the morning, followed by the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls and the Macuco Safari boat ride in the afternoon. We handle all logistics—transfers, timing, tickets—so you can focus on enjoying your adventure.
Everything flows smoothly with a private vehicle and a guide who speaks your language, knows the area, and is passionate about the natural wonders around you.
Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the most unique wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a group, our guided Bird Park tour offers the comfort, depth, and inspiration that transforms a vacation into a meaningful memory.
Let us handle the transportation, tickets, and guiding—so you can walk into the rainforest and discover the magic for yourself. Contact us now to reserve your spot and experience Bird Park (Parque das Aves) like never before.
1. Where is Bird Park (Parque das Aves) located?
Bird Park sits right next to the entrance of the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil. If you’re visiting the waterfalls, it’s just a 2-minute walk from the main entrance gate.
2. How long does it take to visit Bird Park?
Most visitors spend between 1.5 to 2 hours inside the park. That gives you plenty of time to enjoy all the aviaries, take photos, and learn about the species with your guide.
3. Can I visit Bird Park and Iguazu Falls on the same day?
Yes, absolutely. In fact, it’s one of the most recommended combinations. Many tourists start with Bird Park in the morning and explore the falls after lunch. With private transport, it’s easy to do both comfortably in a single day.
4. Is Bird Park family-friendly?
Yes. Kids love the colorful birds and open spaces. The paths are flat and well maintained, making it suitable for strollers and elderly visitors as well.
5. Do I need to book in advance?
While you can buy tickets at the entrance, booking a guided tour in advance guarantees a better experience. It also saves time and provides context you wouldn’t get on your own.
6. Are English-speaking guides available?
Yes. Our tours include fluent English-speaking guides who specialize in nature tourism. They explain everything clearly and answer any questions throughout the visit.
7. What’s the best time of year to visit?
Bird Park is open year-round. However, the months from March to October offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Birds are active all year, so there’s no bad season to go.
