The animal exhibits aren't as extensive or numerous, but they're still interesting enough to be a family vacation option, especially with small children. The ticket price is quite high compared to other attractions, but the experience is very interesting (although you have to pay again, but it's not that expensive).
You can feed the animals, etc., for around 5,000-25,000 Rupiah, which is quite affordable. I even tried feeding a tiger and had the staff take photos with me. We also had the opportunity to ride a bus around the freed animals, which was very interesting, even though there weren't that many animals. We also had the opportunity to go inside the freed birds area to interact directly. The staff were very helpful and kind.
Unfortunately, I felt some of the animals were a bit lackluster and lethargic. Although they were still healthy, their health and happiness could be addressed. By the way, the restaurant could be spruced up a bit, as viewing tigers through glass in a restaurant with people busy promoting their food felt a bit uncomfortable.