The zoo lets a solo visitor wander at their own pace, join keeper talks, photograph wildlife, or take a night safari to meet others; limited public transport means using taxi or scooter.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A 2-3 hour visit lets you see key species and attend keeper talks without rushing.
Self-Guided Zoo Walk:
Roam shaded paths to photograph tigers, orangutans and birds at your own pace.
Tip: Start early to catch animals at their most active and avoid crowds.
Keeper Talks & Encounters:
Join the noon and 3 PM talks to learn about animal care and meet orangutans.
Tip: Arrive 5 minutes early for front-row spots and best photo angles.
Breakfast with Orangutans:
Dine in a Sumatran house while orangutans swing nearby.
Tip: Book online in advance and sit on the right side for closer views.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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General Admission | IDR 355,500 |
Breakfast with Orangutans | IDR 540,000 |
Elephant Mud Fun | IDR 1,215,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 2,110,500 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit between April and October during the dry season for lower humidity and clearer paths. Bring a light rain jacket if visiting November–March; trails can get muddy.
Address: Jl. Raya Singapadu, Singapadu, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia
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Ash Roberto
Great zoo, amazing experience. The staff are friendly and helpful. Our kids loved feeding the elephants and seeing the baby animals up close. There are lots of fun activities and beautiful places. We will definitely come back on our next trip to Bali!
Zafir khan
A fun day out for the kids- just note: - much faster to book tickets online than walkin as otherwise it’s a bit of queue to get tickets, - there’s only 1 stroller for hire so don’t expect it to be available for use. Bring your own. - it’s well laid out and not too much walking so manageable for young kids. - there’s a big splash pool for kids - remember to bring the togs! Otherwise great fun and ...
James James
The Bali zoo was a nice experience for my family 2 adults and a 13 year old. The staff is very helpful and knowledgeable of the animals they care for. The Animals we saw were very healthy and appeared well feed. In park transportation was quick from one section to the other. Walk ways were clean and clear. Safety of both people and animals is evident. If you decide you want to ride an Elephan...
Ceno Nedkov
Nice way to spend half a day, but we expected more The zoo is a pleasant place to visit and a decent option for spending a few hours, especially with kids. However, we had higher expectations — the variety of animals and overall layout didn’t quite live up to what we hoped for. Still, it’s clean, well-maintained, and worth a visit if you’re nearby.
Jon
Great service and a cool zoo to visit. Make sure to get the elephant mud bath package. Purchased breakfast with the orangutans but there was no interaction with them. They brought 1 out but everyone who was in the breakfast area had a chance to have a photo taken with him so the breakfast with orangutans was a miss sold experience, We had no extra interactions that a normal paying customer had so ...
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