A Day at Bali Bird Park: Nature, Conservation & Colorful Encounters
If you're visiting Bali and looking for a destination that’s equal parts relaxing, educational, and exciting for all ages, Bali Bird Park in Gianyar should be at the top of your list. Just a 30-minute drive from Ubud or Sanur, this lush sanctuary offers a rare opportunity to walk among hundreds of exotic birds and even get close enough for a feathered selfie.
Welcome to the Tropics
Established in 1995, Bali Bird Park is a two-hectare green paradise that’s home to over 1,300 birds from 250 species around the globe. From Indonesia’s own Bali Starling to South American Macaws, African Crowned Cranes, and Australian Lorikeets, the diversity here is simply astonishing.
Each zone of the park is designed to mimic the natural habitat of its winged residents. As you walk through the park, you'll transition from the dense jungles of Sumatra to the wide savannas of Africa, and even to the misty forests of Papua.
Daily Shows and Feeding Times
One of the best parts about visiting Bali Bird Park is the interactive experience. Throughout the day, guests can enjoy a variety of live bird shows and feeding sessions, including:
-
Free Flight Bird Show: Watch vibrant macaws and cockatoos fly freely over your head.
-
Birds of Prey Demonstration: See eagles, owls, and falcons in action.
-
Lory and Pelican Feeding: Feed these colorful birds by hand and get some fantastic photos.
-
4D Cinema: Take a break in the air-conditioned theatre and learn more about birds in a fun, immersive way.
These shows are thoughtfully scheduled so visitors can experience all of them without rushing—just pick up a daily schedule at the entrance when you arrive.
Up Close with Nature
Don’t miss the Guyu-Guyu Corner, where you can pose with parrots, hornbills, and other friendly birds perched on your arms or shoulders. There’s also a Komodo dragon enclosure, making it one of the few places in Bali where you can safely see these prehistoric reptiles.
The park is also a center for bird conservation and breeding, playing a crucial role in protecting endangered species like the Bali Starling—one of the rarest birds in the world.
Tips for Visiting
-
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily.
-
Ideal Visit Time: Morning, when the birds are active and crowds are lighter.
-
Duration: 2 to 4 hours recommended to enjoy all attractions at a relaxed pace.
-
Tickets: IDR 385,000 for adults (discounts for local residents and children).
-
Getting There: Located in Batubulan, it’s easily accessible by car, Grab/Gojek, or tour services.
Book Your Tour Today!
Ready for an unforgettable island adventure?
👉 Click here to book your Tour Package
(Limited availability – reserve early to secure your spot!)
Have questions or want to customize your trip?
📩 Contact us now – Our team is happy to help!
Final Thoughts
Bali Bird Park is more than just a tourist attraction—it’s a peaceful escape where nature meets education, and every corner offers a splash of color, movement, and life. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with kids, it’s an experience that will leave you smiling (and snapping photos) all day long.
So if you're headed to Ubud or exploring central Bali, carve out a half day for the birds—you won’t regret it.
Comments