The park was originally established as 'Las Águilas del Teide' before being rebranded.
The site features a suspended rope bridge circuit that allows visitors to traverse the park from an elevated vantage point.
The bird of prey display includes eagles, vultures, and hawks performing close-proximity flight maneuvers.
The park maintains a botanical focus with significant collections of native Canarian plants integrated into the animal enclosures.
The facility utilizes the natural steep terrain of the Arona ravine to create realistic habitats for its primate species.
Jungle Park is a 7.5-hectare subtropical zoological and botanical garden located in the south of Tenerife. The park is distinguished by its dense, jungle-like vegetation and a collection of over 500 animals. It is built into a ravine, featuring winding paths, waterfalls, and tunnels designed to mimic a natural habitat. Key animal exhibits include lions, jaguars, tigers, and a variety of primates. The park is renowned for its bird of prey show, which highlights free-flight behaviors. Its climate-controlled environment supports diverse flora, including exotic orchids and cactus gardens. The layout takes advantage of the island's natural volcanic topography.
The viewing area overlooking the bird of prey show arena with the ravine landscape in the background.
Wear athletic shoes with good grip, as the park's topography consists of steep, uneven paths and hills.
Arrive early to identify the daily show schedule, as seating for the raptor presentation fills up quickly.
Carry a refillable water bottle, as the hillside walks are physically demanding in the Tenerife sun.
Attempting to navigate the entire park in a single loop without checking the show map, as you may miss the scheduled presentations.
Do not feed animals or cross safety barriers; comfortable walking footwear is essential.