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About Bali Safari Park
Welcome to Bali Safari Park, where adventure meets education! Bali Safari Park is home to over a thousand amazing animals, making it your ultimate safari adventure in Bali. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or just looking for a fun family outing, we’ve got you covered.
Bali Safari Park is more than just a safari; it’s an escape into paradise. At Bali Safari Park, you can meet with over 100 species of animals, including rare and endangered ones like Komodo Dragons, Orangutans, and the beautiful Bali Starling bird.
As a member of SEAZA (The South East Asians Zoo Association), CBSG (Conservation Breeding Specialist Group), and PKBSI (Indonesia Zoological Parks Associations), Bali Safari Park is ultimately at the forefront of wildlife conservation in Indonesia.
Bali Safari Park Opening Hours
Before purchasing your tickets to Bali Safari Park, it’s essential to know the park’s opening hours. Bali Safari Park opens its gates every day from 09:30 AM to 17:30 PM.
However, keep in mind that these hours are subject to change. To stay up-to-date with the latest operating hours, you are recommended to check the Bali Safari Park’s schedule through the Traveloka app.
Fun Activities at Bali Safari Park
1. Safari Journey
Picture this—cruising through the park, surrounded by untamed wildlife. You can feed the animals and get up close with them. For an extra thrill, go for the Jungle Hopper package. It includes a special tram ride and a visit to the Fresh Water Aquarium to feed piranhas.
2. Night Safari
Imagine encountering zebras, elephants, giraffes, lions, and tigers in the dark. The Night Safari is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays. These majestic creatures roam freely, and you’ll feel their presence as they approach you.
3. Sumatran Elephant Educational Tour
Bali Safari Park is home to Sumatran elephants. Join the Elephant Back Safari tour led by trained mahouts. Learn about their behavior, skills, intelligence, and natural habitat—it’s both educational and awe-inspiring.
4. Animal Educational Show
After your safari adventure, catch the Animal Educational Show. Witness adorable and captivating animal performances. From the Elephant Show at Kampung Gajah to the Harimau Show (from predator to prey), you’ll be thoroughly entertained.
5. FunZone
Not just for meeting animals, FunZone is where you and the little ones can try out thrilling rides. From the Climbing Car and Merry Go Round to the Jungle Cruise, there’s something for everyone. And if you’re feeling adventurous, hop on the Spinning Coaster or Flume Ride. Even the kiddos can play and swim in the waterpark!
6. Tsavo Lion Restaurant
A must-visit at Bali Safari Park is the Tsavo Lion Restaurant. Imagine having breakfast with lions – an experience you won’t find anywhere else in Bali! Head over to Tsavo Lion Restaurant and order the lion breakfast package. Plus, it’s the first African-themed restaurant in Asia – how cool is that?
7. The Bali Agung Show
After exploring the park, don’t miss the spectacular cultural performance – The Bali Agung Show. Over 150 Balinese dancers and musicians come together to create a mesmerizing blend of traditional and world-class theater.
The show tells the legendary tale of Raja Sri Jaya Pangus and his beloved wife Kang ChingWie through vibrant dance choreography, stunning costumes, dramatic music compositions, and modern lighting and sound effects. It’s a feast for the senses!
8. Varuna
As the newest activity in Bali Safari Park, Varuna is a captivating underwater theatrical dining experience. Varuna provides a unique and enchanting backdrop for your culinary journey.
This unique show celebrates Bali’s mesmerizing underwater splendor by artfully blending exquisite culinary artistry with a world-class underwater performance. Imagine indulging in delicious dishes while being immersed in a vibrant marine-inspired narrative. It’s more than just a show—it’s a multi-sensory feast for the senses.
At Varuna, you can experience a journey that not only entertains but also educates, as Varuna is committed to conveying a universal message of sustainability.
Best Time to Visit Bali Safari Park
Visiting Bali Safari Park can be an exciting experience, and timing your visit right can make it even more enjoyable.
The best time to visit Bali Safari Park is in the morning when the park has just opened. This allows you to take full advantage of all the attractions and activities without rushing. Morning visits also mean cooler temperatures, making it more comfortable to explore the park.
To avoid the hustle and bustle, plan your visit on a weekday. Weekends and public holidays tend to draw larger crowds, leading to longer wait times for the safari rides. A weekday visit ensures a more relaxed and leisurely experience.
Location and How to Get to Bali Safari Park
Bali Safari Park, which covers an area of approximately 40 hectares, is located on Jl. Profesor Ida Bagus Mantra km 19,8, Serongga, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80551, Indonesia. You can use these modes of transportation to go to the park:
By Car
If you’re coming from Denpasar, take the Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai road. To reach Bali Safari Park from Denpasar, you can travel approximately 17 km. Meanwhile, from Kuta, the journey is around 30 km to reach Bali Safari Park.
Shuttle Bus
Bali Safari Park also provides a shuttle bus service from several locations such as Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Legian, Nusa Dua, and Ubud. For more detailed departure information, you can contact Bali Safari Park at telephone number 023 61950000 or via WhatsApp at 081138110400.
Tips for Visiting Bali Safari Park
Avoid Going on Weekends and Public Holidays
On weekends and public holidays, Bali Safari Park tends to get more crowded. So if you want to explore and enjoy all attractions more comfortably, you can visit this park on weekdays.
Wear Comfortable Clothing
Bali’s tropical climate will make you sweat more easily. Since you’ll be walking and exploring in Bali Safari Park, you’re highly suggested to wear lightweight, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes. So, you will do activities more comfortably.
Prepare Sun Protection
Bali’s tropical climate can be intense. Remember to carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to shield yourself from the sun during your safari adventure.
Camera Ready
Keep your camera close and capture those wildlife moments for your unforgettable memories.
Respect the Animals
Keep a safe distance and follow park guidelines while you are getting up close and personal with lions, elephants, and other fascinating creatures in Bali Safari Park to ensure a safe and memorable encounter.
Night Safari
Consider booking the special night safari package in Bali Safari Park. By booking this special package, you can witness the wild come alive after sunset, and keep an eye out for predators with their sparkling eyes shining bright in the dark.
Immerse with Local Cultural Show
Don’t miss the Bali Agung Show—a spectacular performance by over 150 Balinese dancers and musicians that you can enjoy in Bali Safari Park. This cultural show takes you on a timeless journey through Bali’s history, culture, and heritage.
Choose Dining Options within Park
Enjoy a meal at Uma Restaurant or Tsavo Lion Restaurant within the park. Both offer delicious food and unique dining experiences.
Other Attractions Near Bali Safari Park
Sometimes, one trip isn’t enough and you crave for more adventures. So, here are five attractions near Bali Safari Park that you can also visit when you are near Bali Safari Park:
1. Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall located in Kemenuh village, offering scenic views and a refreshing swimming spot. You also can do trekking to the hidden canyon. Make sure you secure the tour package of hidden canyon trekking for a seamless experience.
2. Bali Zoo
Bali Zoo is a family-friendly zoo with a wide variety of animals and interactive experiences, including animal encounters and night safari.
3. Bali Bird Park
Bali Bird Park is a home to over 1,000 birds. The park offers an immersive experience with free-flight bird shows and aviaries.
4. Monkey Forest Ubud
Monkey Forest Ubud is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, home to over 700 monkeys and a variety of species of trees.
5. Mason Elephant Park & Lodge
Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is a well-known elephant sanctuary where visitors can interact with rescued Sumatran elephants, enjoy elephant rides, and stay overnight in a luxurious lodge.
Now, it’s the best time for you to start exploring the Traveloka app to book your flight, find nice hotels, and find more tourist attractions in Bali that can make your holiday most memorable!
*Prices and other information are subject to change without prior notice.