Be Amazed at the Bali Bird Park

Bali Bird Park


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History

The innovative Bali Bird Park arrived on Bali’s eco-tourism scene more than 20 years ago. Our current owners, who have a life-long passion for all things avian, are committed to the preservation, conservation and breeding not just of Indonesia’s exotic bird life, but from other regions too. We continue to improve the experience – for our birds as well as for our visitors.

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Facilities

Bali Bird Park is divided into regions that recreate the natural habitats of its birds, complete with indigenous plant life. So come with us on a magical journey across the Indonesian archipelago, Latin America, Africa and Australia. When it’s time for a break, stop off at our casual open-air restaurant (named after our beautiful Bali Starling) and enjoy local and international dishes. Or stop at our Rainforest Café for a refreshing tropical juice or a cooling homemade ice cream. If you are looking for a different visual experience, visit our 4D air-conditioned cinema. Watch one of the surround-sound films centered around birds on show here. For something a little different, visit the adjacent Reptile Park with the most complete collection of reptiles in Southeast Asia. See the 8-meter reticulated python, an extensive collection of Indonesian monitor lizards as well as the world-renowned prehistoric  and huge Komodo Dragons.

Breeding and conservation

Bali Bird Park plays a key role in protecting and conserving Indonesia’s endangered wildlife. We have successfully bred many species, including the rare Pesquet’s Parrot and numerous Bali Starlings, bred mainly to support local release programs. We accommodate more than 40 species of protected Indonesian birds in the park, a growing number of which are now breeding successfully under the care of our staff.

Bali Rain forest

Flight Bird Show. Marvel at our free flight show featuring macaws, storks, cockatoos and other birds as they soar through the sky – an amazing opportunity to see so many different birds in one environment.
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Basic Instinct

Birds of Prey Show. Let your imagination fly when you meet our majestic Free Flight Bird Show from eagles to kites, owls to falcons. Watch them as they soar overhead and swoop down.

4D Theatre

Be entertained by 4-Dimension bird movies at the park’s air-conditioned cinema.

Komodo Experience

Come join our keeper as he feeds our resident Komodo dragons, giant monitor lizards that are direct descendants of the dinosaurs that lived nearly 100 million years ago.

Guyu Guyu Corner

Get up close and personal with our spectacular macaws and colorful cockatoos who will perch on your shoulder for a photo opportunity. Come meet the impressive wreathed hornbills. And our friendly Eclectus Parrot couple – the male is bright emerald green and his mate is scarlet red.

Papua Rain forest Feed

Discover the exotic birds of Papua and one of the most comprehensive collections of birds-of-paradise in the world.

Lory Feeding

Enter the misty jungle enclosure and feed the stunning rainbow-colored lories with nectar as they land on you.

Meet the Bird Stars

Encounter the true stars of the park – they are our cheeky entertainers who adore the limelight. They include Anna-Maria – our Black Palm Cockatoo – and our impressive Wreathed Hornbills. A number of our bird stars have been hand-reared in captivity, which means they are completely at ease with human contact.

Pelican Feeding

Come throw some fish for the pelicans that have the longest bill of any bird in the world. See how their massive pouches flap with anticipation at feeding time.


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