Birds of Eden the largest free flight bird aviary in the world, Plettenberg Bay Garden Route Adventures South Africa
Birds of Eden the largest free flight bird aviary in the world, Plettenberg Bay Garden Route Adventures South Africa
Monkeyland and Birds of Eden provides the primates and birds at the sanctuaries with a stable environment, one with permanence and where there is definitely no exploitation.
About our primates









welcome to TAMHF

The Touch a Monkey’s Heart Foundation (TAMHF) sanctuaries - named Monkeyland and Birds of Eden - provide the primates and birds who live here with a stable environment, one with permanence and where there is definitely no exploitation.

At Monkeyland and Birds of Eden, care exceeds the regulations regarding animal welfare. Monkeyland and Birds of Eden is, most importantly, a place where primates and birds are rehabilitated both physically and emotionally.

At TAMHF we strive to achieve an effective balance between conservation and economic reality. It is therefore tourism driven and totally sustainable. A primate and/or bird safari is much more than just an unforgettable forest adventure; it is the vehicle that allows you to become part of our rehabilitation and care process.

It is because of sanctuaries such as Monkeyland and Birds of Eden which go beyond idealism, and who strive to do something positive, that we can look forward to a more optimistic future.

If you wish to donate money, services and/or goods to assist either Monkeyland's primates or the birds of Birds of Eden you could do so by contacting us info@tamhf.org.za

Our banking details are:

TOUCH A MONKEY'S HEART FOUNDATION (TAMHF)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Account number: 62057839733

Branch code: 210-514

Swift code: : FIRNZAJJ

Should you need more information please do not hesitate to contact Tony tony@monkeyland.co.za ; Crystal accounts@monkeyland.co.za  Lara info@tamhf.org.za or Lee lee@birdsofeden.co.za  

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