

The Benggala Tiger. Statistics say that there are on 1,850 species of the benggala tiger left. Bali Zoo tries to conserve populations of species that may otherwise become extinct. © Bali Zoo

Estuary crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles. It can only sporadically be seen in the wild in Northern Australia, India and some parts of South East Asia. Learn more about reptiles and see them up close at Bali Zoo. © Bali Zoo

Did you know that orangutans are solitary animals that according to research are capable of playing video games? Find out more about living and behavioral patterns of these and other primates. © Bali Zoo

This Komodo Dragon can eat deers, pigs, smaller dragons, large water buffalo - (three times as big as his size) and even humans. Don't worry, they are kept captive in Bali Zoo. © Bali Zoo
Bali ZooSingapadu, Batuan, Gianyar, Bali. 20 minutes drive from central Ubud
Observe tropical wildlife in conservation. Bali Zoo is a home to 350 species of tropical birds, mammals and reptiles. The park is spaciously built in 30,000 m2 with tall trees, long grasses and thick vegetation, recreating a natural habitat for the animals.
The exhibits of mammals range from primates, deers, camel, kangaroos, and Sumatran Tigers. The popular tropical birds such as Cassowary, Peacocks, Cockatoos, Bali Starling and Asian bred bird types. Other exhibits include reptiles, among them the komodo dragons (the largest living lizard only found in Indonesia), Iguanas, green snakes and python.
Adult: US $24, child: US $12, family Pack (2+2): US $65
Open daily 9.00 AM - 6.00 PM.
Check out night program, starts at 7.00 PM.