Bali Zoo

Nestled in the lush tropical jungle of Gianyar, Bali Zoo offers an intimate and immersive wildlife experience that sets it apart from larger, more commercial zoos. With a focus on conservation and education, this family-friendly attraction allows you to get up close with over 500 animals, including many rare and endangered species. The zoo's lush, landscaped grounds are home to everything from playful orangutans and majestic Bengal tigers to cheeky gibbons and colorful birds of paradise. It's a place where you can feed elephants, have breakfast with orangutans, and even swim with sun bears, making it a memorable stop on your Bali itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend around half a day (3–4 hours) exploring the zoo, which is enough time to see the main exhibits, enjoy one of the animal encounters, and have a meal. If you plan to do the Elephant Expedition or the Night Safari, allow closer to 5–6 hours. The zoo is compact and easy to navigate, so you won't need a full day unless you want to linger over every activity. Morning arrival is best to avoid the heat and crowds.

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