BaliElephant Camp (BEC) is a safari-style park, a half-hour drive north of Ubud, the Indonesian island's cultural capital, that offered a range of nature-based activities like bike-riding Balioffers all kinds of travelling excitement for world wide visitors. Situated north of Kuta and south of Seminyak, Legian is less hectic but still has a lot of captivating magic. When you seek for that stunning beach to surf with less crowd compared to the neighbouring Kuta beach, then Legian is perfect. Not only does the beach portrait the perfect sunset, it's also the melting pot of Answer1 of 4: Hi All Have seen that both the Bali Safari park & the Bali Zoo do a Night at the Zoo. Really keen to go to one of them but can't decide which. Can anyone give any feedback on the nights? Thanks in advance. Bali. Bali Tourism Bali Hotels Bali Bed and Breakfast Bali Vacation Packages Atthe Bali Zoo, getting Zoological isn't just about having exotic animals in eco-friendly habitants, nor is it only about allowing guest to be interactive and hands-on experience. ELEPHANT MUD FUN A new intimate Elephant Mud Fun half-day package allowing guests to get down and dirty with our friendly Sumatran elephants while discovering BaliSafari and Marine Park wa s opened by Taman Safari Indonesia in 2007 in Gianyar, Bali. This forty hectare attraction features a unique combin ation of culture and wildlife. It may serve as a Save I have been to both but the bali safari and marine park is larger and has much more to offer. Purchase your tickets through Bali Discovery Tours (go to their web site), as they are cheaper than purchasing them at the gate. Get a driver to take you there and wait for you, the shuttle bus arrives too late. Answer1 of 15: Hi, we are going to Bali in November and taking 6 kids (aged 18months to 8years). I have been to Bali Safari Park (without kids) but never the other two parks. Which park would you recommend we take the kids to? Thanks in advance. Bali. Bali Tourism Bali Hotels Bali Bed and Breakfast aOT6. Level Contributor 18 posts Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 21 Apr 2023, 917 pm Hello, I am designing an itinerary for me, my wife & 5 year old daughter. We are planning to book 1 night stay at Mara River Safari Lodge. I was just curious if it makes sense to also visit the Bali Zoo. Our motivation for staying at Mara River Safari Lodge is the experience with all the animals especially the Lion & Giraffe. For Bali Zoo, it is mainly to experience Orangutans closely. Thinking of breakfast with Orangutans. My plan was to dedicate a day for Bali Zoo including maybe breakfast with Orangutans and then head over to the Bird Park. Another day would be staying at Mara River Safari Lodge along with doing all POSSIBLE activities in a day I do not want to spend experiencing the same things at different places on 2 different days. Please let me know if any additional information is required. Thanks. Level Contributor 4,090 posts 85 reviews 52 helpful votes 1. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 21 Apr 2023, 926 pm If you are doing Safari Park there is no need to do the zoo as well. Level Contributor 18 posts 2. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 22 Apr 2023, 122 am So if we skip Bali Zoo, is there anything activity or animals which we would miss seeing? Level Contributor 2,264 posts 10 reviews 9 helpful votes 3. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 22 Apr 2023, 1026 am I visited Bali Zoo for Breakfast with Orangutan, last year Sept. Buffet breakfast, two Orangutan on elevated platforms one with baby & ropes so they could swing. Two elephants pay for a basket of fruit if you wish to feed them and staff with a Pangolin & Porcupine. Various birds Macaw, black cockatoo, parrot. Walk through the Zoo, we watched the white tiger in it's overhead run as it was fed by staff, sat to watch the animal presentation. We have visited the Safari Park during the day & also for the Night Safari 2019. Level Contributor 12,217 posts 52 reviews 83 helpful votes 4. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 22 Apr 2023, 1043 am You will have more animal interactions at the Safari Park. At the zoo you can have breakfast with the Orangutans and at the Safari park you have breakfast with the lions. Level Contributor 12,217 posts 52 reviews 83 helpful votes 5. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 22 Apr 2023, 1048 am I forgot to mention that you can feed the Rhino, deer and zebra from the balcony of your room. There will be a bucket of food to throw to them in your room. Level Contributor 18 posts 6. Re Bali Zoo vs Mara River Safari Lodge 28 Apr 2023, 1242 am Apologies for replying late. Thank you for your inputs. My main interest in the Zoo was interaction with Orangutans. However, if that is fulfilled at the Safari park, that would make me skip the Zoo. On a youtube video, I did see Orangutans at the Safari Park but I'm not sure if they really have that interaction as in the Zoo. Edited 28 April 2023, 0042 Get answers to your questions about Bali Recent Conversations Bali e-VOA accommodation proofs 0158 Itinerary Help Much Appreciated! 0110 Gojek or Grab 2023 0022 Transfer to Nusa Dua from Benoa Cruise Port 2352 Error in the eVOA extension 2319 Discovery mall luggage storage 2248 Hard rock cabanas 2208 latest developments for Bali and views 2027 Legian vibe at the moment 2025 Jetstar early morning check in 1927 Singing bowl Ubud. Where to buy? 1837 Mount Batur Caldera Trek 1733 Where to stay in Canggu, Bali? 1653 Suggestions Recommendations Expertise for my trip 1640 More Bali Topics Bali Visa on arrival and departure tax How rainy is the weather in December in Bali Weather in Bali in October Links to good street maps of Seminyak, Legian and Kuta Planning New Years Eve in Bali Departure tax from bali Food Prices and Costs of doing things?? Family holiday - best place to stay April weather in Bali Best place to shop in Seminyak & Legian? Level Contributor 14 posts 67 reviews 26 helpful votes Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Travelling to Bali soon with 2 teens. I was wanting some feedback please as to which park would be better Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park? I have read a lot of reviews but can't decide. Thank you. Level Contributor 488 posts 97 reviews 50 helpful votes 1. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Bali safari and marine park, was amazing soo much to do! And heaps of good interactive shows! Photos 6x4 inc in price plus free hat! We had photo with orangutan tiger baby elephant plus they only take one person at a time on the Elephants, hate seeing the elephants taking 2 or 3 people plus the rider/driver! They have 40 animal closers where they roam free, you go by bus! Saw piranhas eating a chicken amazing so fast! Great bird show aswell! All the elephants poo is kept there and they have there own papper mill poo =papper plus 6 water slides there! The restaurant is in the tiger garden with all walls made of glass! Its amazing experience, its 11 years old but was made to look like its 100 years old! The only down fall is its $120aus or more! But was the highlight of our trip to Bali! We were there for 5 hours, went soo fast, did not see all the sights! If you do go get a driver for the day, and he will be your guide as well! Our driver had been there 300plus times, told us what to see first etc Level Contributor 6,879 posts 123 reviews 83 helpful votes 2. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Does it just have to be one? Level Contributor 14 posts 67 reviews 26 helpful votes 3. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago We have been to Bali Safari and Marine Park before and it was amazing. We are staying in Ubud so I thought we would try somewhere that we have not been before. I was considering doing both and they are reasonably close to each other, unsure if we could fit both in one day. What do you think? Level Contributor 71 posts 36 reviews 26 helpful votes 4. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Bali Bird Park was awesome. We were there in July 2015 and paid approximately $ each and I thought it was a bit expensive at the time. I soon changed my mind as it was so interesting. We were on a time schedule and was only there for 3 hours but could have spent a lot longer there. The have lots of different birds including Macaws, Eagles, Eclectus Parrot, Galahs, African Grey Parrots etc. There are bird shows at different times of the day which is all included in the admission price. All of the bird shows have all of the birds flying around out in the open. The bird show with the Macaws was just amazing. When you walk around the Bird Park there are a lot of the birds out in the open sitting in the trees or on top of posts next to the walkway. There is a restaurant there and the food we had there was very good. I would highly recommend Bali Bird Park and we will definitely be going back there but allowing more than 3 hours. Level Contributor 2,689 posts 42 reviews 31 helpful votes 5. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Bali zoo for me, so much more to see. The bird park is ok but only if you are really into birds. Check Groupon out as i recently bought tickets for only A$21 for adults on there Level Contributor 4,090 posts 85 reviews 52 helpful votes 6. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago I thought the question was the Zoo or Bird Park. They are fairly close and you can fit both in in one day. I have been to both. Both have animal or bird handing, the Bird Park includes the Reptile Park and you can handle large goanas there. With the animal/bird handling the staff will take photos on your camera free of charge. The restaurants at both places are good with reasonable prices. For me the Bird Park has a slight edge. Destination Expertfor Tulamben, Lovina Beach Level Contributor 13,330 posts 62 reviews 100 helpful votes 7. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago We visit the bird part every three trips or so, and have been 4 times so far. In November I was disappointed. A lot less birds in the walk through aviaries, and the Reptile Park is now very poor. Gone is the area with the iguanas mentioned in the post above and many displays are empty. Level Contributor 4,090 posts 85 reviews 52 helpful votes 8. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Sorry to hear the decline of the Bird Park. I was there June 2015 so the decline must have been rapid. Destination Expertfor Tulamben, Lovina Beach Level Contributor 13,330 posts 62 reviews 100 helpful votes 9. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago rarefossil, if you hadn't been before, you may not have noticed a reduction in birds in the avaries. And that big section in the reptile park with the iguanas, tortoises etc was just locked up and empty. There were three iguanas jammed into one of the snake enclosures just outside....the snake long gone of course. The komodo dragon at the reptile park is also gone as is the big retic python and the vine snake. Staff kept badgering us to buy a live snake to feed the king cobra, and then to buy a chicken to feed a crocodile. The whole reptile park was dirty and kind of sad. The glass of the enclosures was dirty as well, rather like no one cares anymore. Level Contributor 850 posts 21 reviews 17 helpful votes 10. Re Bali Zoo or Bali Bird Park 7 years ago Um Zoo For me , now it was a few years ago we went to safari park and all i can say it was the most over priced day we ever could of had , plus it was so hot and the water park was quite new and water VERY dirty , there was no way any of us were going to swim in that. The following trip we went to the zoo OMG sooooo much cheaper and way more interaction with the animals . We loved it plenty of room for my sisters pram for the little one a. it was just a wonderfu day. 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Level Contributor 435 posts 5 reviews 3 helpful votes bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago i am traveling with 3 years old kid and 1 year old baby... which one we will enjoy more? safari or zoo? Level Contributor 2,689 posts 42 reviews 31 helpful votes 1. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago I am a big fan of the Zoo, it is half the price and I think for younger kids they would like it a lot more. Level Contributor 100 posts 28 reviews 11 helpful votes 2. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago Hi I am a fan of Bali Zoo especially for younger kids. It's a good day out without being too overwhelming. We were there's today with three 9 year olds. They keep doing it up and since January there is a new mini type water park, which is great for little kids as it is shallow and quite contained and new and clean, there are elephant and pony rides, petting zoo and opportunities to handle animals today was a monkey, little croc and a bear cat. It only cost 15US for kids to enter, but it can add up if you get the rides, buy food for feeding the animals, photos etc, but definitely worth going. Level Contributor 2,689 posts 42 reviews 31 helpful votes 3. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago Just a tip in regard to cost if you go to the zoo. If you book online at the zoo website you save about 15% or if you book in the Bali discovery website you save more. Take some food and drink so you don't need to buy it or eat before you go. And I brought a big bag of peanuts and was allowed to feed the elephants, it was an awesome experience. Level Contributor 15 posts 2 reviews 5 helpful votes 4. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago We have been to both with our now 3 and a half year old. The zoo is much better for little ones; it's a manageable size for a day excursion with smaller petting area is great fun! We won't be going back to Bali Safari until she is quite a bit older. Level Contributor 435 posts 5 reviews 3 helpful votes 5. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago everyone is voting zoo more than safari... i guess i'll choose that as well... 6. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 7 years ago This topic has been closed to new posts due to are forum guidelines? Get answers to your questions about Bali Recent Conversations Bali e-VOA accommodation proofs 1158 am Itinerary Help Much Appreciated! 1110 am Gojek or Grab 2023 1022 am Transfer to Nusa Dua from Benoa Cruise Port 952 am Error in the eVOA extension 919 am Discovery mall luggage storage 848 am Hard rock cabanas 808 am latest developments for Bali and views 627 am Legian vibe at the moment 625 am Jetstar early morning check in 527 am Singing bowl Ubud. Where to buy? 437 am Mount Batur Caldera Trek 333 am Where to stay in Canggu, Bali? 253 am Suggestions Recommendations Expertise for my trip 240 am More Bali Topics Weather in Bali in October Best place to shop in Seminyak & Legian? April weather in Bali March weather in Bali - please help!! Where to stay in Bali 3G Internet on prepaid sim card Telkomsel simpati in Bali what plug sockets??? bali vs. thailand Hala/ Muslim food Bali Belly? What is it? Excellent3,158Very good1,218Average485Poor202Terrible220FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 4,461Indonesian 337French 121More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews elephant ride mud bath orangutan breakfast animal encounters bird show elephant experience feed the animals take photos fun experience buffet lunch orangutans tiger enclosures deer goats bali sumatra Christina MKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaReviewed July 25, 2014 via mobile The people complaining about the prices and size of this place sound ungrateful to me. You are able to take your own photos with animals and the staff will even use your phone if you ask, you aren't required to buy any. We got so many great photos but we bought one anyhow because its a nice souvenir if you don't want toys or tshirts. Also if you research in advance you can buy a package that includes lunch and an animal feed ticket! You just have to buy drinks if you like but they have free water at the restaurant. The food is buffet style and is fresh and tasty, and suitable for all dietary requirements veggies, tofu, tempeh, fish, chicken, and beef. Considering our package included transport it was a total bargain and the people who are complaining should consider researching tickets in advance and appreciate what's on offer. Although it may be small, the chance to encounter all of those endangered species up close and in some cases in your arms! is unforgettable and I definitely would recommend it for someone who has only been to large zoos where animal sightings let alone encounters are minimal. I got to hold a gentle monkey, bear cat, and baby crocodile! And feeding the elephant was the highlight of my trip I don't regret the USD the extra bucket of food for him cost me...it was so much that I shared it with a family of boys who wanted to try it. Not some kind of rip-off whatsoever. Just go to their website, pick your package and enjoy Date of experience July 2014Ask Christina M about Bali Zoo3 Thank Christina M This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn SGeelong, Victoria, AustraliaReviewed July 25, 2014 We went to the Bali zoo but unfortunately it is so out dated with most of the animals on concrete floors. The safari Park is beter. The only good thing about the day was sharing the transport with Luke from Justice Crew and his lovely girlfriend, who were both beautiful of experience July 2014Ask Kerry S about Bali Zoo3 Thank Kerry S This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn United KingdomReviewed July 21, 2014 This zoo is jam packed with endangered species mostly from Indonesia, i don't think I have ever been to a zoo like that. Quite small, but, with a breeding had breakfast just myself and my husband with 2 elephants - not an experience you get every day. Worth every of experience July 2014Ask LynnWColchester about Bali Zoo1 Thank LynnWColchester This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn July 21, 2014 This Zoo is designed to extract maximum amount of $$$ out of the tourist. Entry cost for family of 4 is US $ 100, Photos cost $16 , Elephant rides $50 70 metre ride, hand feeding animals incurs additional cost, the charges don't stop. The flora is interesting, but the Zoo itself looks a little tired, not many animals to look at, and enclosures are cramped and small. I was surprised we weren't charged an exit fee !! Save your money , this Zoo is not worth the visit Why does the tourist have to pay in US $, the currency is Indonesian Rupiah - most frustrating !!!Date of experience July 2014Ask jezzaMelbourne about Bali Zoo3 Thank jezzaMelbourne This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Harbour, AustraliaReviewed July 20, 2014 We arrived early 930am and went straight in, the cues when we left at about 1130 were really long, so would recommend early arrival. There were lots of animals, but lots of opportunities to pay extra to feed them or have you photo with an animal....didn't sit well with me but I guess it helps with the upkeep. I am not a fan of elephant riding but that is a personal preference, but I did get to pat an elephant. Coffee was good in the restaurantDate of experience July 2014Ask 400WendyC about Bali Zoo4 Thank 400WendyC This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more reviews

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