Nestled in the southern part of Tenerife, Monkey Park Tenerife serves as a breeding and refuge center for endangered primates. This unique park houses a variety of free-roaming species, including lemurs, gibbons, and squirrel monkeys. Visitors can wander through the lush, naturalistic enclosures, observing these semi-wild primates up close. The park’s focus on conservation and education provides a meaningful experience, allowing guests to learn about the animals and their habitats while enjoying the vibrant, interactive environment.
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