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Singapadu • Gianyar • Bali

Bali Bird Park

At a Glance

  • Local name: Bali Bird Park (Taman Burung)
  • Where: Singapadu village, Sukawati district, Gianyar Regency
  • Size: over 2 hectares of botanical garden
  • Residents: around 1,000 birds of roughly 250 species, plus reptiles
  • Hours: daily 9:00–17:30
  • Time needed: 2–3 hours
  • Getting there: ~15–20 minutes from Ubud, about 30 minutes from Denpasar

Bali Bird Park is a walk-through aviary and garden where around 1,000 birds of 250 species live in recreated co ers of their natural habitats. It spreads across 2-plus hectares of tropical botanical garden in Singapadu village, just 15–20 minutes from Ubud, and ranks among the island's best days out for families.

Why Visit

It's a close, all-weather encounter with birds and reptiles from around the world, without long drives. It suits families with children, photographers and nature lovers: you can hand-feed macaws, meet prehistoric-looking Komodo dragons, and catch a free-flight bird-of-prey show.

What to See

The collection is drawn from Indonesia, Australia, South America and Africa, and laid out in seven zones, each recreating a geographic region with its own plant life.

  • Bali Starling (Jalak Bali) — the island's rare endemic emblem; the park breeds it.
  • Macaws and cockatoos — vivid and tame, ready to feed and perch for a photo.
  • Ho bills, peacocks, pelicans, cassowaries — large, showy species.
  • Komodo dragons — the world's largest lizards, in a dedicated reptile section.
  • Giant tortoises, pythons, iguanas — sharing the reptile area alongside the birds.

Shows & Feedings

The day is built around a schedule of shows, so it's worth checking the programme at the entrance.

  • Bird of Prey show — eagles and owls in free flight right over the audience.
  • Free Flight Bird Show — flocks sweeping through the amphitheatre.
  • Pelican and parrot feeding — close contact and great photo moments.

A Role in Conservation

The park is more than a zoo — it's a notable centre for Indonesian bird conservation. It keeps more than 40 protected species and successfully breeds many for release into the wild, including the critically endangered Bali Starling and the rare Pesquet's Parrot. Visiting helps fund that real conservation work.

Plan Your Visit

  • When to arrive — at opening, 9:00, while it's cool, the birds are livelier, and there's time before the main shows.
  • How long to allow2–3 hours to catch a show or two and wander the zones.
  • With kids — paths are flat and stroller-friendly; there are cafés and rest areas.
  • What to bring — a hat, water, sunscreen and a camera; part of the route is in the open.
  • Getting there — about 15–20 minutes by car from Ubud toward Singapadu; easy to pair with a Kintamani trip.

FAQ

Is the park good for children? Yes — it's one of Bali's most popular family attractions, with flat paths, shows, feedings and hands-on birds.

How long should I plan for? Usually 2–3 hours, including one or two shows.

Are there really Komodo dragons here? Yes — alongside the birds, the park keeps reptiles including Komodo dragons, pythons and giant tortoises.

When is the best time to come? At the 9:00 opening — cooler, less busy, and easy to plan around the show schedule.

Excursions visiting Bali Bird Park

No excursions currently visit this location directly.