A public garden named ' Valley of Birds' but shelters numerous types of animals beside birds. In your visit to this place , situated in the heart of Agadir ciry, you will see different animals that were brought from South America and Australia more than three decades ago. These animals have been well adjusted to the local environment. You will see for example : the Royal Eagle, the Brazilian goats, the Australian wallaby, different species of parrots, lamas from Peru, ... Interesting tourist attraction and it's totally free. Kids will love it and old people will marvel at it. You can take your own pictures.
Today: 1st Nov 2022.
Unfortunately folks some sad news :the said Valley of Birds is no more ! Almost the whole city infrastructure is under construction including this tourist attraction . We hope the city council and policy makers will give it a new look and make it more...
Read moreWell presented & cared for small animal park right in the centre of Agadir. Free entrance to all and can be used as a pleasant shortcut to & from the beach.
Collection of mostly bird's with some small mammals which are well cared for & loved by the keeper's. Nice gardens and children's play area in the park. Please note that this is not a large animal park with a huge collection of animals it's just a small pleasant garden park with a small collection of animals & birds to give visitors & the local people & children an insight into birds & small mammals.
Plenty of seats to enjoy the surroundings and pushchair & wheelchair accessible from the entrance nearest the beach and via 2x side gates by asking the keepers for assistance to unlock them. Some areas are stepped and not accessible for those in wheelchairs but there are no animals or birds to see in...
Read moreI was truly disappointed to find that Vallée des Oiseaux (Bird Valley) in Agadir was closed during my visit, with no clear information or notice provided in advance.
This location is a beautiful and iconic public space that holds great cultural and recreational value for both locals and tourists. It's unfortunate that such a charming spot is left inaccessible, especially during the tourist season when many families and visitors would love to enjoy its natural setting and peaceful atmosphere.
I hope the relevant authorities will consider reopening and maintaining this gem of Agadir, as it deserves proper attention and care. The city’s image and visitor experience would benefit immensely from revitalizing such important public...
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