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Landmark: Bali ZooCity: Denpasar
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Bali Zoo, Denpasar, Indonesia, Asia
Bali Zoo is an animal park located in Singapadu, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia, approximately 12 kilometers east of Denpasar.
Visual Characteristics
The zoo covers 12 hectares and features a variety of enclosures designed to mimic natural habitats. Enclosures are constructed from materials including concrete, natural rock, wood, and metal fencing. Vegetation within the zoo is dense, with a focus on tropical plants to provide shade and simulate environments for the animals. Pathways are paved with stone and concrete.
Location & Access Logistics
The zoo is situated on Jalan Raya Singapadu, Sukawati, Gianyar. It is approximately a 30-40 minute drive from Denpasar city center via Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai and Jalan Raya Singapadu. Private vehicle parking is available on-site. Public transport options are limited; local taxis or ride-sharing services are the most direct methods of access from Denpasar.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bali Zoo was established in 2007. It was conceived as a zoological park to house and exhibit a diverse collection of animals, with an emphasis on conservation and education. The site was previously agricultural land.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe a collection of over 500 animals, including Sumatran tigers, orangutans, lions, and various bird species. Specific activities include animal feeding sessions, a petting zoo area for children, and elephant encounters. Guided walking tours are available.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the park. Shaded areas are provided by natural tree cover and constructed shelters. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available within the zoo premises. Food and beverage vendors operate within the zoo, offering local and international cuisine.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for animal viewing is typically in the morning between 09:00 and 11:00, or late afternoon from 15:00 to 17:00, when animals are more active. The dry season, from April to September, offers the most favorable weather conditions with less rainfall.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the zoo's commitment to housing endangered species, with ongoing breeding programs for animals like the Sumatran tiger. The zoo also participates in conservation efforts for native Balinese wildlife.
Nearby Landmarks
- Taman Festival Bali (0.8km West)
- Sukawati Art Market (1.5km Northwest)
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) (3.2km West)
- Tirta Empul Temple (4.1km Northeast)