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Barbados Wildlife Reserve

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The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is a four-acre forested sanctuary located in the parish of St. Peter, offering a natural habitat for the island's wildlife. Visitors can walk along shaded pathways and observe green monkeys, red-footed tortoises, peacocks, and other animals roaming freely. The reserve focuses on conservation and education, with informative signs throughout. It's a family-friendly attraction where you can get close to the monkeys and see them interact in a semi-wild environment.

Don't miss

  • Watching troops of green monkeys play and forage in their natural habitat
  • The large pond where tortoises and ducks gather
  • The walk-through aviary with colorful Caribbean birds

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Ways to visit Barbados Wildlife Reserve

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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