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  • wsx10
    这里提供每天四次英文导览,对于不熟悉西文的旅客而言是非常好的认识在地特色动物的机会。动物们从不同环境被救援至此,慢慢恢复健康,甚至能重返大自然,是很有意义的观赏体验。
  • MeiL67
    在伊瓜苏旅游的最后一天,我们去了这个地方,因为我们剩几个小时不知道该做什么。毫无疑问,我们对这次参观毫不后悔。在这里,你会发现有从野外拯救回来的受伤的鸟类和动物。他们会被照顾直到康复,然后会被放回到大自然中。你只能随旅游团参观(英语&西班牙语旅游团一天会去好几次)因此在去那之前要提前打电话问清楚下一个旅游团什么时候出发。导游们知识都非常渊博,对野生动植物充满了热情,而且总是很乐意回答你对阿根廷动植物世界的任何疑问。
  • jjpaso
    这些人正在做一件非常惊人的工作,他们在拯救的正式成千上万游客来到伊瓜苏观看的东西。这不是个动物园,而是营救和康复中心。在这里,你可以学到很多,也能看到一些非常奇特的动物。它会让你改变对宠物的看法,值得来此一看。
  • KellyRichard
    在伊瓜苏瀑布玩了两天之后,我们有一天多余的时间。读了其他游客所有积极评论之后,我们参观了这个动物收容收。英语导游带着我们游玩了两个小时之后(私人导游),我们比原先所期望的更喜欢这里。为我们导游的那个小姑娘人非常好,为我们提供了很多有趣的信息。我们看到了很多在国家公园都没有见过的动物,但是更让我们喜欢的是这里的工作人员为了给这些动物提供一个很好的康复而具有的热情和关爱。对那些无法再次回到自然环境中的动物,他们会为它们提供一个很好的住宿环境。这是旅行让人们认识都我们有些人是如何对待动物的。不忍心去看有些曾经被折磨或被虐待过的动物…这就是为什么我认为每个人都应该去这家动物收容所看看的原因。这家收容就在离所伊瓜苏港市不远的地方。你可以在公交总站买到门票(75比索)。乘坐公交来回一次会花掉你3比索。公交站在收容所入口的前方。
  • WeylandFamily
    只要你去过国家公园,你就会觉得这个动物园是在伊瓜苏玩几个小时的好地方。在这个动物园玩需要一个半小时,可以有英文导游或者西班牙语导游(我们一行人玩了两个多小时,因为我们有很多不明白的地方),我们看见了很多动物,有一些是在这里休养以备日后再放回到大自然,还有一些是为了一些饲养项目,因为他们不适合再次回到大自然(大部分是因为他们是家畜,无法独立在大自然生存)。看见一些动物是当作宠物养着很悲伤-包括雄鹰、猴子等等。他们在这里得到照顾。一些动物在进出伊瓜苏的交通意外中失去了自己的父母,充分的显示了一条路也会严重影响一个地区的动物保护区。最有趣的事情是长鼻浣熊,他们因为肥胖或者糖尿病正在得到治疗,可以吃到国家公园零售的所有零食(蛋糕、饼干、薯条等等。)鉴于公园里有一些带有攻击性的浣熊,看到他们需要“救助”很惊奇,更滑稽的还是因为一些人类疾病而得到救助。也许我们应该停止在公园售卖垃圾食品,每个人都会省下更多的钱!
  • ElineKoopman
    如果你在参观过伊瓜苏瀑布后仍有时间的话,就一定要来这个动物避难所看看啊。在经过由拖拉机车把你运到来时的小道后,你大约在导游(西班牙语或英语)的带领下步行约1.5小时,来到这个动物中心。大多数动物被人们发现受伤或者非法贩运后,都在这里进行疗养。你会看到伊瓜苏的丛林周围你能看到很多的动物,(但在瀑布周围你可能就看不到他们),并且了解到它们中的大多数并不是被捕的动物,而且它们恢复的比以前更好。导游们知道的东西很多,并且对动物和自己的事业都表现出极大的热情。这次旅行的另一个令人赞叹的地方就是,在避难所界内,你有个很好的机会可以看到“真正的、野生的”动物。我们看到一只吼猴坐在树上,然后又爬下来,离我们只有3米远。门票(2013年3月末是75美元),钱用得其所,因为这也是一件非常值得做的事情。
  • thomasmJ4300KQ
    The tour here is totally superficial and extremely rushed. Don't expect to have more than a glimpse of the birds. plus most of the animals live here forever so they are making money instead of really understanding nature. They explained hurted animals would be prey out there, which is true but natural. They are supposed to get caught and die to serve as food. But no. Poor birds. Plus it it's very crowded, go to the park on the Brazilian side. Perhaps it is better
  • veronikak592
    If you are stucked in Puerto Iguazu for three days (because to see both sides of the waterfalls two days are enough) this is a good alternative to see. Entrance is 85 pesos which maybe sounds a lot for backpackers, but if you think that you help rescued animals, doesn't sound that much anymore.
  • Spatchski
    It was my first visit to Iguazu so I was excited to see local wild life. It is a rescue centre so do not expect zoo like experience. It was organized well with choice of tours in English and Spanish.The park is not big but tour takes around 1,5 hrs as the guides explains a lot about the wild life and environment of Amazon. Interesting but nothing special.If you want to see lots of animals and birds head to brazilian site to Parque Das Aves.Nevertheless worth visiting to support good cause.
  • YYZer
    Very interesting. Unfortunately they did not have an English speaking tour guide the time that we were there so we missed alot of what the guide was describing, but it was still wonderful to see all the animals in their almost "natural" surroundings.
  • janeth265
    Just completed the 1.5 hour guided tour in English. Our guide, Carmen, was fantastic in the way she explained in-depth why each animal or bird was there. Some had been confiscated from illegal hunters, some had been brought up as domesticated pets and could not survive in the wild and some had been injured by humans or vehicles. We saw species that we had not seen ever. It was worth the 85 ARS entry fee and I would highly recommend a visit.
  • RickMIusa
    This is not a zoo, it's a rescue mission. That is clearly stated on the sign at the entrance. Nice people, well informed, tours in Spanish and English. You are paying to support the rescue center. All animals were former pets or injured in the wild and brought in. The only problem we had was the 3 legged Coati that was insane....pacing it's cage without stopping for hours. Sometimes you need to let nature take its course.....you can't save everything or every one. Overall, we gave this a good rating because they are trying......
  • Cassie2391
    I decided to do the little city tour in Puerto Iguazu and was brought to Guira Oga. I only had a slight idea of what this place actually was until I stepped foot inside. I had the greatest tour guide for the experience (If only I could remember his name) he knew everything and answered every single question and also he was extremeley interactive and insisted on the participation of the guests! The tour itself included the transportation to the trail where you hop off and take a little walking path through the refuge. The guide explained about the different situations and circumstances that the animals would enter this refuge. I definitely learned quite a bit about some native as well as non native animals in this area (including information on some creepy crawlies too!) I defintely recommend this place!
  • alfonske
    The place is a kind of sanctuary where all sorts of animals are treated for all sorts of problems. It is cheap and you will see more animals than on the safari that costs 4 times as much for less time. The animals are in cages, however, to protect them but the aim is to put them back in their natural habitat. The girl who showed us around was very helpful for foreigners to help them understanding and was so enthusiastic everyone was thrilled. Thank you for helping the animals in need and thank you for showing us the animals
  • BeatriceItaliana
    We have visited other places like this but the other was better. Here the animals have little space, someone repeats the same motion and path obsessively. The ticket is not so cheap and our kid 11 years old payd the some price of an adult.
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