Bali Bird Park,Bali

Bali Bird Park (Taman Burung Bali) is one of Bali’s leading conservation and educational attractions, showcasing over 1,000 birds representing more than 250 species from Indonesia and around the world. The park plays an important role in breeding and conservation programs—most notably for endangered Indonesian species such as the Bali myna (Jalak Bali). It combines landscaped tropical gardens with immersive aviaries to provide visitors with close encounters while supporting conservation, research, and community education.

Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros Rhinoceros) - Bali Bird Park
Bali Bird Park, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
Dalmatian Pelican, Pelecanus crispus, Bali Bird Park, Indonesia
Palm Cockatoo, : Probosciger Aterrimus. Bali Bird Park

Places to visit

  • Large free-flight aviaries with walk-through paths
  • Bali myna (Jalak Bali) breeding and exhibit
  • Daily bird shows and presentations
  • Interactive feeding stations (e.g., lories/lorikeets)
  • Extensive orchid and tropical garden landscaping
  • Photo opportunities with parrots and hornbills

Unique Aspects

  • Immersive, landscaped habitats designed to mimic natural environments
  • Conservation and breeding programs for endangered Indonesian birds
  • Educational signage and interpretive talks in multiple languages
  • Accessible paths and shaded rest areas throughout the park
  • On-site aviary restaurant and souvenir shop

Things to do

  • Attend scheduled bird shows and educational demonstrations
  • Participate in interactive feeding sessions (lorikeet feeding)
  • Guided tours and behind-the-scenes or keeper talks (availability may vary)
  • Photography—close-up encounters with tropical bird species
  • Stroll through themed gardens and spot native flora
  • Combine with nearby attractions (Bali Zoo, Ubud cultural sites) for a full-day itinerary

Best Time to Visit

Dry season (April–October) is ideal for predictable weather and clearer skies; visit early morning (opening) to see birds at their most active and avoid midday heat and crowds.

Weather Conditions

Tropical climate—warm and humid year-round. Expect temperatures typically between 24–32°C (75–90°F). Afternoon short rain showers are common during the wet season (November–March).

Entry Fees & Permits

Typical opening hours: 09:00–17:00 (confirm current hours on the official website). Entry fees change periodically—approximate adult ticket prices historically range from IDR 200,000–450,000 depending on promotions and inclusions (children rates, combined tickets with Bali Zoo or transfers). Check the park’s official site or authorized resellers for up-to-date pricing, discounts, and combo packages.

Accessibility

Located in Batubulan, Gianyar Regency (near Ubud). Approximately 20–40 minutes from central Ubud, and 30–60 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport or southern resorts depending on traffic. The park has paved paths and shaded areas; many sections are wheelchair accessible but some terrain may be uneven—contact the park ahead for specific accessibility needs. There are paid shuttle services and private transfers available from popular tourist hubs; public transport options are limited.

Recommended Duration

Plan 2–4 hours to comfortably see the exhibits, attend at least one show, and do a feeding interaction or two.

Clothing & Gear Tips

Light, breathable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Comfortable walking shoes and a compact rain jacket in the wet season. Bring a camera with a zoom lens for bird photography.

Local Food & Souvenirs

On-site café/restaurant offers Indonesian and international dishes—try local coffee or light Balinese snacks. Souvenir shop stocks bird-themed gifts, locally made handicrafts, and educational books. For fuller Balinese meals, explore nearby eateries in Batubulan or Ubud (try babi guling, lawar, and Balinese coffee at reputable local restaurants).

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