

Parrots. Bread in the park are many species of parrots that are native to Indonesia, Australia and even South America. In Bali Bird Park they are showcased in their natural habitat or in large avaries. © Bali Bird Park

Palm Cackatoo. Bali Bird Park protects species of birds that are threatened by extinction such as this original to New Guinea. Characteristic feature of Palm Cockatoo are the 20 different kinds of vocalisations that it makes, including a "hellow" call that is surprisingly human-like. © Bali Bird Park

This large waterbird has a very distinctive loud call. Bali Bird Park plays a key role in protecting and conserving Indonesia's endangered wildlife. Species such as this, endangered Bali Sterling and others are bred in Bali Bird Park. © Bali Bird Park

White Cockatoo are originally coming frm Molucco Islands, known to live up to 80 years. In recent years their numbers have significantly decreased due to habitat loss and illegal trapping. © Bali Bird Park
Bali Bird ParkSingapadu, Gianyar, Bali, 15-20 minutes drive from central Ubud.
Entering the Bali Bird Park mean stepping into a world of the most exquisite and unique species of birds that some of us Westerners have only seen in colorful textbooks and albums.
The park is divided into parts of Indonesia, where each has a recreated habitat with natural plants and species of birds characteristic for those regions. Expect to see endangered species of birds from Bali - the Bali Sterling, exotic birds of Papua, fantastic Javan Hawk and Serpent Eagles, parrots, flamingoes, storks, pelicans and arrays of others. In the East Indonesia section you can meet not only birds, but also the extraordinary Komodo Dragon, a direct descendant of the dinosaur, rarely seen in captivity.
Adult: US $21.5 + 10 % service charge; child (2 - 12 years) US $10.5 + 10% service charge; infant: under 2 years of age are free of charge
Every day from 9PM - 6PM
Besides observing you can also participate in feeding some birds