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Parque dos Falcões Excursion

Calling all bird lovers! If you're in Aracaju, don't miss this excursion to Parque dos Falcões. We'll see the amazing birds of prey that fly over the Brazilian sky and learn many curiosities about them. Parque dos Falcões Excursion.

  • 3 hours
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  • Open on Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun

Calling all bird lovers! If you're in Aracaju, don't miss this excursion to Parque dos Falcões. We'll see the amazing birds of prey that fly over the Brazilian sky and learn many curiosities about them.

Parque dos Falcões Excursion

At 8 am we'll pick you up at your hotel in Aracaju and drive north. After a 45 km drive, we'll arrive at Parque dos Falcões, or 'Hawk Park,' located in the middle of the Serra de Itabaiana mountains.

This park is the only raptor breeding and conservation center in Latin America and the only wildlife area in Brazil authorized by IBAMA to care for these animals.

During the visit, we'll see how injured and captured birds are cared for to rehabilitate and enable reproduction. We will learn about the habits and behaviors of these birds found in diverse ecosystems in northeastern Brazil.

Among the more than 360 birds of prey in the park, we will see hawks, owls, caracaras, and other species. We will witness their majestic flight in a demonstration.

After the park visit, we'll return to your hotel in Aracaju, arriving at 1 pm.

Hotel pickup

This tour includes pickup from the hotels in the central area of Orla de Aracaju. For those staying in other areas, we will provide an alternative meeting point.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and return transfer
  • Transportation by minibus or bus
  • Entry to Parque dos Falcões

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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