Nestled near the bustling heart of Harare lies the serene sanctuary known as Birds At Thirty. Offering tranquil strolls amidst meticulously tended gardens, meandering pathways lead visitors through a diverse array of approximately 180 bird species. Encased within aviaries designed to mirror their native environments, this sanctuary provides a genuine refuge for aficionados of the natural world.
More than just a picturesque retreat, Birds at Thirty is committed to the vital principles of conservation, education, and environmental stewardship, particularly in safeguarding our feathered companions. Through its initiatives, it endeavors to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for avian biodiversity while advocating for the preservation of their habitats.
At Birds At Thirty, we believe in offering more than just a passive viewing experience. Step into the world of avian wonder with our guided interactions led by knowledgeable bird experts. These experienced guides are passionate about sharing their expertise and insights into the fascinating lives of our feathered residents.
During your visit, you'll have the opportunity to engage in enriching conversations with our experts, who will offer fascinating anecdotes, answer your questions, and provide valuable insights into the behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts surrounding the birds at our sanctuary.
Embark on a personalized journey tailored to your interests, whether you're curious about the intricate plumage of a particular species, the migratory patterns of migratory birds, or the conservation challenges facing endangered populations. Our experts are dedicated to ensuring that your experience is both educational and memorable, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for the avian world.
From learning about bird calls and songs to observing feeding habits and nesting behaviors up close, our guided interactions offer a truly immersive and unforgettable experience. Whether you're a novice enthusiast or a seasoned birder, you'll walk away from Birds At Thirty with newfound knowledge and a renewed passion for the preservation of avian beauty.