“On a recent hot and sunny thursday morning I dragged the kids north to the Bali Bird Park to give Mum a chance for a well-deserved lie in. We were greeted at the gate by the sight and sound of a thousand birds showing off every colour and song under the avian rainbow. Home to the largest and finest collection of Indonesian birds in the world along with a variety of birds from faraway africa and South America. The park is heavily committed to bird conservation and has a strong captive breeding program for endangered birds to try to halt the decline ir species numbers in Indonesia and beyond.
Designed and built in 1995. the park was created with both education and entertainment in mind and their success is evident with over sixty aviaries housing birds of such beauty you have to see it to believe it. nd as for their song. Mozart himself would cry. We fed them, laughed with them and watched them play and we loved it. But if you go, just remember to wear a hat. Poor little Sam forgot hers and found out why the hard way!l!”
A cast of hundreds of the world’s rarest and most beautiful birds greet you as you stroll through tropical gardens: highly endangered endemic Bali Starlings, South American Macaws and Australian Cockatoos in their kaleidoscopic plumage, stately African Crowned Cranes and Tanzanian Flamingos milling serenely by the waters edge and pelicans floating quietly in shimmering lotus ponds, are just some of the marvelous sight you will experience.
The variety and radiance of Indonesian Parrots will captive and enthrall you, and rare Cassowaries, Black palm Cockatoos, Hornbills and one of the world’s largest and most varied collection of “Bird of Paradise” will fascinate you.