Given no one else has had a crack at explaining the strengths of Tierpark Berlin in this regard, here goes:
Camelid Meadows
Located in more-or-less the central point of the Tierpark, and one of the most iconic exhibits in the collection as a whole. Naturally, the southern portion of these (containing Dromedary and Bactrian Camel) is not relevant for the purposes of this category - however, the northern portion is entirely relevant, comprising a series of massive exhibits for alpaca, guanaco, llama and vicuna covering a total of around 30,500 m². The Guanaco are mixed with Patagonian Mara, whilst the Vicugna are mixed with Lesser Rhea.
Flamingo Exhibit
Between the New World camelid exhibits and the Old World camelid exhibits, there is a mixed exhibit for Caribbean Flamingo and Chilean Flamingo:
Chaco exhibits
Following the path which bisects the Camelid Meadows westwards, there are a series of category relevant exhibits which all follow a loose "South American Chaco" theme, as follows:
A very pleasant little house for Chacoan Mara - the first place I ever saw the species, as a matter of fact. I believe that the group here breeds regularly and (along with Prague) is responsible for establishing the species in European zoological collections.
Tierpark Berlin was the first European collection to keep Chacoan Peccary, having imported 2,5 individuals from the USA in 2011, and breeds them regularly and in high numbers; the entire European captive population is descended from this import, with a large proportion having been born at the Tierpark itself. The species is kept in multiple neighbouring exhibits, which as the photograph below shows are large and pleasant:
This exhibit area also holds a fairly-simple but pleasant and spacious aviary for Chacoan Owl - unfortunately the gallery lacks any photographs.
Spectacled Bear and Bush Dog
One of the very oldest exhibits at the Tierpark, and (having undergone extensive renovation in the past decade or two) an extremely good example of how an old and outdated exhibit can be refurbished to bring it up-to-date and increase both the living standards for the inhabitants and the aesthetic appearance for visitors. The species mix is one of the most recent developments, and was introduced around a year ago - previously it held only Spectacled Bear.
Amazonian Exhibit at Monkey House
One of the highlight exhibits within this particular area of the Tierpark, it comprises a large outdoor mixed exhibit for several New World monkeys (Yellow-breasted Capuchin, Bearded Saki, Guianan Red Howler, White-faced Saki) along with Lowland Paca and Black-rumped Agouti, alongside several indoor exhibits for these species;
Macaw Aviaries
The Tierpark has several large and pleasant aviaries for macaws and other category-relevant parrots, including the following:
Harpy Eagle
Owl and Bird-of-Prey Aviaries
There do not seem to be any decent close-up photographs of the aviaries within the owl and bird-of-prey aviary complex located within the Tierpark - these are all pleasant and well-suited for the inhabitants in my opinion, and contain several category-specific species - including oddities such as Rusty-barred Owl and Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture. The only image of this complex I can find is as follows:
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If I have a chance, I will check through my photographs from my April 2025 visit to see if I can find any further photographs to supplement those above - in the meantime, perhaps other people can highlight the things I have omitted, as I have a strong feeling I have forgotten several relevant points!