| Bali Eco Tourism BALI MARINE PARK
Welcome to Indonesia's Marine Conservation
Programs...Bali Indonesia considers wise use and conservation of its rich marine resources
essential to the nation's future. Marine conservation programs in Indonesia vary
reflecting the diversity of marine habitants and resources of the nation.
The Government of Indonesia has declared 24 marine
protected areas throughout the country. There are plans to expand this to 85 reserves
covering 30 million hectares by the end of this century.
Recent initiatives include plans for the management of
important marine habitants such as coral reefs and mangroves for sustainable use and
conservation. Marine animals are also benefiting from marine conservation efforts. Recent
laws have banned the hunting of most turtles throughout the country.
THE REEF WATCH PROGRAM
Not only will you enjoy your day trip to Lembongan
Island with Bali Hai Cruises, but you also have the opportunity to become involved in our
reef watch program at the Reef Appreciation Area. Bali Hai Cruises has recognised the
importance and uniqueness of the Lembongan Island Reef and are supporting the Indonesian
Government in protecting and managing the reef. To firm our commitment to conservation,
Bali Hai Cruises employs a marine biologist to monitor the reef, suggest new ways it can
be managed and develop ways that you can learn more about the marine life and fish. The
cruises and activities at the Island are designed to create as little disturbance as
possible to marine life. Bali Hai Cruises is a member of and supports the Marine Education
Society of Australia.
BALI ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK
Don't leave Bali without visiting these truly unique
and spectacular Indonesian Elephants. Located in the cool jungle forest of Desa Taro, (20
mins north of Ubud Bali), the Elephant Safari Park offers you the chance to feed and
interact with these wonderful creatures in a natural setting. A 30 minute Elephant Safari
ride is available to those who wish to do more than just look. Then watch the Elephants as
they take a bath, immersing themselves in the cool waters of the lake. Bali Elephant
Safaris are suitable for all ages.
BALI BIRD PARK
Taman Burung Bali Bird Park, Singapadu, near
Batubulan. Taman Burung houses over 1000 birds, including varieties from all over
Indonesia. One of the aims of the park is to breed endangered species in captivity,
including the indigenous Bali Mynah. Those of you who are not necesarily interested in
ornithology will be impressed by the two hectares of Bali tropical gardens.
BALI BARAT NATIONAL PARK
Almost the whole of the western tip of Bali, covering
an area of over 750 square km, has been set aside as a coservation area. Included within
the park's boundaries are open savanahs, rainforests, mangrove swamps, coral reefs and
Pulau Menjangan (Deer Island), a small island off the north coast of Bali. The park is a
haven for a wide range of animals and birds, especially the endangered Bali Starling.
Pulau Menjangan, home to the rare Java Deer, can also be visited and has very good diving
and snorkelling. To enter the park you must be accompanied by an official guide and in
possession of a park permit.
BALI BUTTERFLY PARK
Taman Kupu Kupu, Jl. Batukaru, Sandan Wanasari,
Tabanan Regency. Recently opened, Indonesia's only butterfly park is helping to study,
breed and preserve many kinds of butterflies from Bali and all over Indonesia.
BALI BOTANICAL GARDENS
Kebun Raya Eka Karya, Bedugul Bali. Established in
1959 these gardens cover over 120 hectares on the sllopes of Gunung Pohon (Tree Mountain).
The gardens contain a huge collection of trees, nearly 500 varieties of orchid and are
rich in birdlife. As a centre for the study of local plants, the gardens also boast a
herbarium and library.
BALI SANGEH MONKEY FOREST
Near the village of Sangeh Bali. This forest, of
approximately 6 hectares, is filled with giant nutmeg trees that can grow up to 40m high.
The main attractions here are the hordes of Balinese monkeys that inhabit both the trees
and the temple, Pura Bukit Sari, located in the heart of the forest. Visitors should be
aware that these monkeys are attracted to shiny objects, so cameras and jewellery should
be left behind or well hidden under clothes or in a bag before setting off to explore
Sangeh Bali.
BALI TAMAN BUAYA & REPTILE
Bali Reptile & Crocodile Park, located in Werdhi
Bhuana, near Mengwi; this park houses not only four of the famous Komodo Dragons but also
a large collection of crocodiles, lizards and snakes within large tropical gardens.
"Feeding Time", a snake and magic show and even crocodile wrestling go to make
this an unforgettable experience in Bali.
UBUD MONKEY FOREST BALI
Ubud Bali. This forest is smaller than the one at
Sangeh but the monkeys are just as wild.
BLAHMANTUNG WATERFALL BALI
Near Pupuan, west Bali. Dropping over 100m, this
waterfall is spectacular, especially during the rainy season. Be prepared for a bit of a
trek up a steep, and at times rough, track to get there.
GITGIT WATERFALL BALI
10km south of Singaraja Bali. Not far from the main
road, Gitgit is an impressive 40m waterfall that gushes into a deep pool. A swim here can
be very refreshing, although local legend has it that couples bathing here together will
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