Bali Safari & Marine Park,Bali
Bali Safari & Marine Park is a major conservation and educational attraction in Bali, combining wildlife preservation with cultural entertainment. The park focuses on protecting Indonesian and global species, supporting captive breeding programs and public education about biodiversity. It also serves as a family-friendly gateway for visitors to learn about native ecosystems and conservation challenges in Indonesia.




Places to visit
- Safari Journey – open-sided vehicle tour through themed habitats showcasing species from Indonesia, Africa and India
- Bali Agung Show – large-scale cultural performance blending dance, music and theatrical storytelling
- Animal Shows & Encounters – elephant and sea lion shows, feeding sessions and behind-the-scenes encounters (ticketed)
- Marine Exhibits & Aquarium – marine life displays and interactive experiences (varies by package)
- Jungle Lodge & Onsite Accommodation – themed lodging for guests wanting immersive overnight stays
Unique Aspects
- Large open-range enclosures that simulate natural habitats
- Conservation and education programs aimed at endangered Indonesian species
- Combination of wildlife experiences with Balinese cultural performances
- Family-friendly facilities including play areas and kid-focused attractions
Things to do
- Ride the Safari Journey to see animals up close in naturalistic enclosures
- Attend the Bali Agung Show for a cultural performance (book early for best seats)
- Join animal encounter packages: feedings, photo opportunities, and guided behind-the-scenes tours
- Visit the marine exhibits and aquarium displays to learn about local marine biodiversity
- Dine at onsite restaurants serving Indonesian and international dishes; explore souvenir shops
Best Time to Visit
Morning to early afternoon (arrive at opening to avoid peak crowds and see animals at their most active). The dry season (April–October) offers more predictable weather for outdoor activities.
Weather Conditions
Tropical climate: warm and humid year-round. Expect temperatures roughly 25–32°C (77–90°F). Wet season (Nov–Mar) can bring heavy afternoon rain—bring a light rain jacket.
Entry Fees & Permits
Opening hours typically start in the morning (around 09:00) through late afternoon; exact times and the availability of shows or night experiences vary by season—check the official website for the day you plan to visit. Ticket prices vary by package (safari-only, safari + shows, animal encounters, dinner packages, and lodging). Expect tiered pricing and promotions; family and group packages are often available.
Accessibility
Located in Gianyar Regency, Bali. Approximately 20–30 km from Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) International Airport, typically 40–60 minutes by car depending on traffic. Public transport is limited—recommended access is by taxi, private car, or organized tour transfers. The park has paths and facilities suitable for families and many visitors with reduced mobility, but check ahead for specific accessibility services or transfer needs.
Recommended Duration
Plan half a day (3–4 hours) for highlights (Safari Journey + one show) or a full day if you want animal encounters, lunch, and marine exhibits. Consider an overnight stay at the Jungle Lodge for a relaxed two-day experience.
Clothing & Gear Tips
Comfortable, breathable clothing; closed shoes for walking; sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen); light rain jacket in wet season; a small backpack for water, camera, and personal items.
Local Food & Souvenirs
Onsite restaurants offer Indonesian specialties and international options—try local Balinese dishes for a cultural taste. Souvenir shops sell plush animals, local handicrafts, and conservation-themed items—great for gifts and supporting park programs.