Formerly known as the Langkawi Bird Paradise, the Langkawi Wildlife Park is a zoo that you definitely don't want to miss. One of the must-visit destinations in Langkawi, this zoo strives to give their best in order to tend to the animals' needs. The zoo is divided into four sections, each has its own theme and unique animals for you to explore.
Don't miss the chance to meet the Fennec foxes, the newest addition to the zoo, and watch the animal feeding shows where you can get up close and personal with them. Come over and bring you loved ones for a fun time together.
Hello! I'm Fennec Fox and I'm the newest addition to the zoo
Watch the animal feeding shows where you can get up close and personal with them
Cuddle with all cute animals!
Previously known as Bird Paradise, Langkawi Wildlife Park is a zoo housing a wide range of birds and animals. Located at Jalan Ayer Hangat, the park was established in 2002 and spreads over 5 acres of land. It’s a perfect destination to go for animal person and eco-activists. It features interactive sections showcasing introductory animals, an aviary with a stunning man-made waterfall, and fascinating sessions with various creatures.
The zoo hosts 150 types of small animals and birds from Russia, Africa, and Australia, divided into some sections. You’d have an interesting experience in the walk-in aviary, where around 1500 birds live and fly around. They may also approach you and perch on your hand if you have some bird feed. In the Reptile and Mammal section, you’d find giant pythons, cute Sahara desert Fennec foxes, prehistoric crocodiles, iguanas, and turtles. If you feel challenged enough, head to the Birds of Prey section to take part in the eagle feeding sessions and let them perch on your hand. Tiny vervets and long-tailed macaques are found in the Primate section.
Don’t bid farewell to the park without walking in the souvenir shops where chocolates, perfumes, glittering jewelry, and souvenirs are retailed at duty-free rates. Feeling faint from hunger after hours of animal adventures? Stop by some cafes and restaurants as well to get a little tasty.
Tickets of Langkawi Wildlife Park are classified based on the tourists origin: Malaysian and non-Malaysian. The details are described below:
The ticket only includes the admission to the park. Before purchasing, it’s recommended to always monitor the ticket prices because they may undergo adjustments after some time.
Langkawi Wildlife Park operates daily from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm. However, always consider checking out the operational hours periodically before deciding to visit the park.
Langkawi Wildlife Park is the greatest interactive animal park and aviary in Asia, so most things you can do in this site may always be animal-related, such as:
There are numerous animal feeding sessions in Langkawi Wildlife Park you can’t miss out on. Ranging from domestic to wild animals, take advantage of feeding deers, budgerigars, crocodiles, rabbits, wallabies, macaws, flamingos, tortoises, and koi fish.
Greet our adorable furry friend, sugar glider at Langkawi Wildlife Park, too! Touch and rub their soft fur, then don’t forget to take some photos during this moment. Post them on your social media and let your followers die of cuteness.
Taking your kids to the park? Pony riding is the perfect activity for them. They would be very happy to get around the dense park on the back of a small horse. They may be scared for the first time, but trust me, this would be an unforgettable moment they’ve never experienced before–you probably have to spend more in case they get addicted to it.
If you’re a first-time visitor to Langkawi Wildlife Park, follow several tips below for a trouble-free trip:
Especially during the dry season, it’s advisable to dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and apply sunscreen.
It helps you avoid the crowds and have ample time to explore the park at a leisurely pace.
It’s important to navigate the park, ensure you don’t miss the exhibits, and plan the route around the park to see the main attractions.
Keep an eye on the schedules for animal shows, feeding times, and educational talks. It provides a deeper understanding of the animals and their behaviors.
This is the most important thing to do while you roam around the park, but be mindful of the flash that might disturb the animals.
Complete your trips by visiting numerous souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants to elevate your tours in the park.
Langkawi Wildlife Park is located in lush greenery of Lot 1485, Jalan Ayer Hangat, Kampung Belanga Pechah, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. To reach the area from Kuala Lumpur, you can go with several steps below:
This is the easiest and fastest way to go from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi. From Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, some airlines: Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Malindo Air, and Firefly operate direct flights to Langkawi. Around an hour from approximately RM 100 to RM 400, you will have arrived at Langkawi International Airport.
There are 3 options you can consider to reach Langkawi Wildlife Park: by taxis, car rentals, or ride-hailing services. By taxis, you have to spend around RM 30 to RM 50 for a trip and arrive at the park in 20-30 minutes. For more flexibility, rent a car that may cost RM 70 to RM 150 per-day, depending on the type of the car and rental company. Alternatively, you can use e-hailing service for a convenient option. Prepare the same budget as the taxi fare.
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Ticket Price | Starting from RM 45.00. |
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Opening Hours | 08:30-17:30. |
Address | Lot 1485, Kampung Belanga Pecah, Jalan Ayer Hangat, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. |
Public Facilities | Wheel chair,Toilet,Praying room,Restaurant,Parking area |
Category | Attractions |