Keduakebun binatang terbesar di bali ini memiliki beberapa hal yang tidak sama. Ada bali zoo, bali bird park, turtle island, bali butterfly park dan bali safari & marine park. Perbedaan Bali Zoo Dan Bali Safari : 1 - Di bali ada 5 tempat kebun binatang.. Staff lebih attentive, komunikatif, dan informatif.
Excellent3,158Very good1,218Average485Poor202Terrible220FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 4,461Indonesian 337French 121More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews elephant ride mud bath orangutan breakfast animal encounters bird show elephant experience feed the animals take photos fun experience buffet lunch orangutans tiger enclosures deer goats bali sumatra Christina MKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaReviewed 25 July 2014 via mobile The people complaining about the prices and size of this place sound ungrateful to me. You are able to take your own photos with animals and the staff will even use your phone if you ask, you aren't required to buy any. We got so many great photos but we bought one anyhow because its a nice souvenir if you don't want toys or tshirts. Also if you research in advance you can buy a package that includes lunch and an animal feed ticket! You just have to buy drinks if you like but they have free water at the restaurant. The food is buffet style and is fresh and tasty, and suitable for all dietary requirements veggies, tofu, tempeh, fish, chicken, and beef. Considering our package included transport it was a total bargain and the people who are complaining should consider researching tickets in advance and appreciate what's on offer. Although it may be small, the chance to encounter all of those endangered species up close and in some cases in your arms! is unforgettable and I definitely would recommend it for someone who has only been to large zoos where animal sightings let alone encounters are minimal. I got to hold a gentle monkey, bear cat, and baby crocodile! And feeding the elephant was the highlight of my trip I don't regret the USD the extra bucket of food for him cost me...it was so much that I shared it with a family of boys who wanted to try it. Not some kind of rip-off whatsoever. Just go to their website, pick your package and enjoy Date of experience July 2014Ask Christina M about Bali Zoo3 Thank Christina M This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn SGeelong, Victoria, AustraliaReviewed 25 July 2014 We went to the Bali zoo but unfortunately it is so out dated with most of the animals on concrete floors. The safari Park is beter. The only good thing about the day was sharing the transport with Luke from Justice Crew and his lovely girlfriend, who were both beautiful of experience July 2014Ask Kerry S about Bali Zoo3 Thank Kerry S This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn United KingdomReviewed 21 July 2014 This zoo is jam packed with endangered species mostly from Indonesia, i don't think I have ever been to a zoo like that. Quite small, but, with a breeding had breakfast just myself and my husband with 2 elephants - not an experience you get every day. Worth every of experience July 2014Ask LynnWColchester about Bali Zoo1 Thank LynnWColchester This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 21 July 2014 This Zoo is designed to extract maximum amount of $$$ out of the tourist. Entry cost for family of 4 is US $ 100, Photos cost $16 , Elephant rides $50 70 metre ride, hand feeding animals incurs additional cost, the charges don't stop. The flora is interesting, but the Zoo itself looks a little tired, not many animals to look at, and enclosures are cramped and small. I was surprised we weren't charged an exit fee !! Save your money , this Zoo is not worth the visit Why does the tourist have to pay in US $, the currency is Indonesian Rupiah - most frustrating !!!Date of experience July 2014Ask jezzaMelbourne about Bali Zoo3 Thank jezzaMelbourne This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Harbour, AustraliaReviewed 21 July 2014 We arrived early 930am and went straight in, the cues when we left at about 1130 were really long, so would recommend early arrival. There were lots of animals, but lots of opportunities to pay extra to feed them or have you photo with an animal....didn't sit well with me but I guess it helps with the upkeep. I am not a fan of elephant riding but that is a personal preference, but I did get to pat an elephant. Coffee was good in the restaurantDate of experience July 2014Ask 400WendyC about Bali Zoo4 Thank 400WendyC This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more reviews
Moreover Bali Safari & Marine Park is a Zoo with a wide area of around 400,000 square meters. Bali Safari & Marine Park is a unique zoo; animals roam freely in a large area. Because the zoo area is extensive, visitors will ride a safari vehicle to see animals directly. The activity is known as Safari Journey. Exciting things that make many

Excellent3,158Very good1,218Average485Poor202Terrible220FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 4,461Indonesian 337French 121More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews elephant ride mud bath orangutan breakfast animal encounters bird show elephant experience feed the animals take photos fun experience buffet lunch orangutans tiger enclosures deer goats bali sumatra Christina MKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaReviewed July 25, 2014 via mobile The people complaining about the prices and size of this place sound ungrateful to me. You are able to take your own photos with animals and the staff will even use your phone if you ask, you aren't required to buy any. We got so many great photos but we bought one anyhow because its a nice souvenir if you don't want toys or tshirts. Also if you research in advance you can buy a package that includes lunch and an animal feed ticket! You just have to buy drinks if you like but they have free water at the restaurant. The food is buffet style and is fresh and tasty, and suitable for all dietary requirements veggies, tofu, tempeh, fish, chicken, and beef. Considering our package included transport it was a total bargain and the people who are complaining should consider researching tickets in advance and appreciate what's on offer. Although it may be small, the chance to encounter all of those endangered species up close and in some cases in your arms! is unforgettable and I definitely would recommend it for someone who has only been to large zoos where animal sightings let alone encounters are minimal. I got to hold a gentle monkey, bear cat, and baby crocodile! And feeding the elephant was the highlight of my trip I don't regret the USD the extra bucket of food for him cost me...it was so much that I shared it with a family of boys who wanted to try it. Not some kind of rip-off whatsoever. Just go to their website, pick your package and enjoy Date of experience July 2014Ask Christina M about Bali Zoo3 Thank Christina M This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn SGeelong, Victoria, AustraliaReviewed July 25, 2014 We went to the Bali zoo but unfortunately it is so out dated with most of the animals on concrete floors. The safari Park is beter. The only good thing about the day was sharing the transport with Luke from Justice Crew and his lovely girlfriend, who were both beautiful of experience July 2014Ask Kerry S about Bali Zoo3 Thank Kerry S This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn United KingdomReviewed July 21, 2014 This zoo is jam packed with endangered species mostly from Indonesia, i don't think I have ever been to a zoo like that. Quite small, but, with a breeding had breakfast just myself and my husband with 2 elephants - not an experience you get every day. Worth every of experience July 2014Ask LynnWColchester about Bali Zoo1 Thank LynnWColchester This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn July 21, 2014 This Zoo is designed to extract maximum amount of $$$ out of the tourist. Entry cost for family of 4 is US $ 100, Photos cost $16 , Elephant rides $50 70 metre ride, hand feeding animals incurs additional cost, the charges don't stop. The flora is interesting, but the Zoo itself looks a little tired, not many animals to look at, and enclosures are cramped and small. I was surprised we weren't charged an exit fee !! Save your money , this Zoo is not worth the visit Why does the tourist have to pay in US $, the currency is Indonesian Rupiah - most frustrating !!!Date of experience July 2014Ask jezzaMelbourne about Bali Zoo3 Thank jezzaMelbourne This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Harbour, AustraliaReviewed July 20, 2014 We arrived early 930am and went straight in, the cues when we left at about 1130 were really long, so would recommend early arrival. There were lots of animals, but lots of opportunities to pay extra to feed them or have you photo with an animal....didn't sit well with me but I guess it helps with the upkeep. I am not a fan of elephant riding but that is a personal preference, but I did get to pat an elephant. Coffee was good in the restaurantDate of experience July 2014Ask 400WendyC about Bali Zoo4 Thank 400WendyC This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more reviews

However not all international zoos will get accredited with AZA, since it is an American organization. Bali Safari & Marine Park. Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus. Mantra, Km. 19,8. (Golden Line of Bali) Gianyar Bali 80551. Indonesia. Hours: 9AM to 5PM. Prices: $39-105. Hi smithfamtravel. Have you tried using the search function in the forum here to see what people have suggested previously to this question? Or read through the reviews/visited their websites to see which might suit what you are looking for? I haven't been to either park, so can't help with a personal opinion, but here are just a few examples of previous posts I found by searching for "zoo or safari". If you don't get more responses to your thread here, I would try reading through a few more of the 35-ish pages of results from that search term. ;
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Commonlyused interchangeably, the two certainly differ in principle. While most zoos cage animals for exhibition, a safari park lets their animals roam free resembling a real wildlife environment. You should consider going on a safari adventure with Bali Safari Park - to add to your Bali experience, and learn more about a huge variety of animals.
Level Contributor 435 posts 5 reviews 3 helpful votes bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago i am traveling with 3 years old kid and 1 year old baby... which one we will enjoy more? safari or zoo? Level Contributor 2,689 posts 42 reviews 31 helpful votes 1. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago I am a big fan of the Zoo, it is half the price and I think for younger kids they would like it a lot more. Level Contributor 100 posts 28 reviews 11 helpful votes 2. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago Hi I am a fan of Bali Zoo especially for younger kids. It's a good day out without being too overwhelming. We were there's today with three 9 year olds. They keep doing it up and since January there is a new mini type water park, which is great for little kids as it is shallow and quite contained and new and clean, there are elephant and pony rides, petting zoo and opportunities to handle animals today was a monkey, little croc and a bear cat. It only cost 15US for kids to enter, but it can add up if you get the rides, buy food for feeding the animals, photos etc, but definitely worth going. Level Contributor 2,689 posts 42 reviews 31 helpful votes 3. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago Just a tip in regard to cost if you go to the zoo. If you book online at the zoo website you save about 15% or if you book in the Bali discovery website you save more. Take some food and drink so you don't need to buy it or eat before you go. And I brought a big bag of peanuts and was allowed to feed the elephants, it was an awesome experience. Level Contributor 15 posts 2 reviews 5 helpful votes 4. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago We have been to both with our now 3 and a half year old. The zoo is much better for little ones; it's a manageable size for a day excursion with smaller petting area is great fun! We won't be going back to Bali Safari until she is quite a bit older. Level Contributor 435 posts 5 reviews 3 helpful votes 5. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 8 years ago everyone is voting zoo more than safari... i guess i'll choose that as well... 6. Re bali zoo vs bali safari 7 years ago This topic has been closed to new posts due to are forum guidelines? Get answers to your questions about Bali Recent Conversations Bali e-VOA accommodation proofs 1158 am Itinerary Help Much Appreciated! 1110 am Gojek or Grab 2023 1022 am Transfer to Nusa Dua from Benoa Cruise Port 952 am Error in the eVOA extension 919 am Discovery mall luggage storage 848 am Hard rock cabanas 808 am latest developments for Bali and views 627 am Legian vibe at the moment 625 am Jetstar early morning check in 527 am Singing bowl Ubud. Where to buy? 437 am Mount Batur Caldera Trek 333 am Where to stay in Canggu, Bali? 253 am Suggestions Recommendations Expertise for my trip 240 am More Bali Topics Weather in Bali in October Best place to shop in Seminyak & Legian? April weather in Bali March weather in Bali - please help!! Where to stay in Bali 3G Internet on prepaid sim card Telkomsel simpati in Bali what plug sockets??? bali vs. thailand Hala/ Muslim food Bali Belly? What is it?

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