Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Bali Bird Park Worth a Visit

Bali Bird Park, Bali's Animal Sanctuary as a Live Tourist Attraction 

The address of Bird Park Bali is located on Jalan Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir Singapadu, Batubulan – Gianyar – About 12 km to the east of Denpasar city and can be reached within 1 hour from Ngurah Rai Airport, through Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra’s By-Pass road. If you depart from the tourist area of ​​Kuta beach to the location of the Bird Park Bali, you will travel within 1 hour 10 minutes. Singapadu Gianyar bird park opens start from 09:00 – 17:30 and open every day, except during Nyepi day.



Bali Bird Park was built around 20 years ago, precisely in October 1995. Bali bird park tourism object opened for the first time and one of the largest bird parks in Indonesia. The Bali bird park is built on an area of ​​two hectares and has various bird collections. Bali Bird Park is one of the most favorite tourist objects for tourists who vacation in Bali with their families and children. Bali bird park is also famous for its very rare birds, namely Bali Starling birds. Bali bird park has the most complete collection of birds. Collection of birds originating from overseas and of course, there are also birds originating from Indonesia. Each bird will be grouped according to the area of ​​origin of the bird.

  • Birds from South America such as Makaw Skarlet and Hyacinth Macaw. 
  • Birds from southern Africa such as African gray parrots are famous for their ability to imitate human voices.
  • Birds from Sumatra such as the Parakeet Crimson Wing.
  • Birds from Borneo like the Golden Junai birds.
  • Birds from Papua like the Cassowary.
  • Birds from Java such as the Javan Hawk-eagle, snake eagle bido.
  • Birds from Bali are like Bali Starling birds.

Besides seeing birds, you can also see the attraction like:

  1. Old parrots fly. 
  2. 4D Theater. 
  3. See Komodo. 
  4. Photos with birds. 
  5. See breeding birds, starting from laying eggs to hatching. 
  6. Feed birds you can do in the Bali bird park. 

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