Close-up image of a Steller's Sea-eagle, one of the largest birds of prey in the world in terms of size and weight.
Image of an African buffalo with big horns, looking at the horizon.
1. PATH OF THE EXOTICS
Originating from the South American highlands, the African savannas or the tropical jungles, the animals gathered here offer the visitor a varied assortment of the world's fauna
2. PATH OF RAPES
The lethal birds of this area of the park proudly display all the power of their wings, claws and beaks.
3. cattle path
The meadows at the entrance to the park are the ideal place for valuable native species - Betizu cow, Burguete horse or Navarrese mare - to graze, along with others from far away.
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Majestic Peacock, with blue plumage, seen in profile.
Image of a European fallow deer with very large webbed horns, lying quietly in the grass.
4. PHOTO SAFARI PATH
In this area you have to be alert. The animals are waiting for you crouching in a corner, confused in the shelter of a shadow or hiding behind a tree.
5. aviary path
Our collection of small birds is surrounded by refreshing waterfalls and lush vegetation from which to observe its elusive inhabitants in an almost intimate way.
6. path of the herbivores
Elusive for centuries for fear of becoming valuable big game trophies, these large herbivores now graze peacefully just a stone's throw away from our visitors.
Originating from the South American highlands, the African savannas or the tropical jungles, the animals gathered here offer the visitor a varied assortment of the world's fauna
Close-up image of a Steller's Sea-eagle, one of the largest birds of prey in the world in terms of size and weight.
Map of the Raptor Trail.
2. PATH OF RAPES
The lethal birds of this area of the park proudly display all the power of their wings, claws and beaks.
Image of an African buffalo with big horns, looking at the horizon.
Map of the Livestock Trail.
3. cattle path
The meadows at the entrance to the park are the ideal place for valuable native species - Betizu cow, Burguete horse or Navarrese mare - to graze, along with others from far away.
CLICK!!!
Majestic Peacock, with blue plumage, seen in profile.
Our collection of small birds is surrounded by refreshing waterfalls and lush vegetation from which to observe its elusive inhabitants in an almost intimate way.
Image of a European fallow deer with very large webbed horns, lying quietly in the grass.
Map of the Herbivore Trail.
6. path of the herbivores
Elusive for centuries for fear of becoming valuable big game trophies, these large herbivores now graze peacefully just a stone's throw away from our visitors.
The animals that were once considered domestic and that have accompanied humans for centuries, are now becoming an attraction for children.
KAIXO!
Capuchin monkey looking curiously at the camera.
Map of the Plaza de los Exóticos.
8. SQUARE OF THE EXOTICS
Dive deep into the jungle. In this square, located next to the fair, you will be able to meet the most exotic animals. Most of them come from South America.