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. learn more about the elephants
ancestry and diversity at the Park's historical
and graphic displays. The Park's exclusive museum
contains the only full size mammoth skeleton replica
in the Southern Hemisphere. A large gift shop has
a massive selection of everything you can imagine
regarding elephants. Bali Elephant Safaris are suitable
for all ages.
BALI
BIRD PARK Enter
the fascinating world of exotic sights and sounds...
at Bali Bird Park. Hundreds of the world's rarest
and most beautiful birds greet you as you stroll through
tropical gardens. The variety and radiance of Indonesian
parrots will captivate and enthrall you and rare Cassowaries,
Black Palm Cockatoos, Hornbills and one of the world's
largest and most varied collection of Birds of Paradise
will fascinate you.As you stroll throughout the park,
your eyes will continually alight on a multitude of
diverse palms and rich tropical flora. Wander through
the mist-shrouded walk-in aviary, home to free flying
birds in a dense rainforest setting. With the advanced
nursery and fully trained staff, BALI BIRD PARK is
a caring home for birds and an unforgettable experience
for visitors of all ages. ENTER
HERE for more info and bookings.
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. 7 km from Tabanan on the way to Panebel,
Lay the largest Butterfly Park of Asian. In this
better place to relax with the whole family, you
can find and see the most famous Bird wing Butterflies,
Various kind endemic species from all over Indonesia.
You can also learn about the effort to conserve
them and before leaving stop offer to very special
souvenir shop. Recently opened, Indonesia's only
butterfly park is helping to study, breed and preserve
many kinds of butterflies.
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. From one area in
the park, we can see Bratan lake below.
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. Step out of time into the fantastic world
that awaits you at the Bali Reptile Park. Enter the
dawn of time when Dinosaurs ruled the earth, Komodo
Dragons stalked their prey and Crocodiles emerged
from the swamps. The Bali Reptile Park can't give
you Dinosaurs, but we still have the Komodo Dragons
and Crocodiles, all part of Asia's most comprehensive
collection of reptiles. 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. One of the green
places in the city of Ubud. Located at the south of
Monkey Forest Road, this small beatutiful forest is
inhabited by a band of irascible gray monkeys. There
is no statistic available on how many the number of
monkeys in this forest. You may enter the forest to
know more. A path beside a great banyan tree leads
down to the bathing place inside a remnant of the
dipterocarp forest that once covered all of Bali.
We suggest that, especially to those who are a litle
bit paranoid with this kind of animal, you should
have a guide to accompany you entering the forest.
This animal is rather sensitive to a paranoid attitude
and often stand it for as a treat for himself.
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 eventually separate.