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Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket

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Birds make Bali feel wonderfully close. This Ubud-area attraction brings you face to face with about 1,300 birds from 250 species, with tropical gardens, walk-in aviaries, and some birds moving freely around the park.

I like the easy, flexible entry, since you can arrive during the daytime rather than follow a fixed tour schedule. I also like the mix of feeding sessions, bird shows, a 4D movie, and quiet garden paths, which gives families plenty to do. The main drawback is price: at $18.82 per person, this is one of Bali’s pricier casual attractions, and food, drinks, souvenir photos, and transport cost extra.

For a family with young children, the park is a practical half-day outing. You can stay for a single show or build a three-hour visit around the feeding times. The ticket is usually booked about 16 days ahead, so advance planning makes sense during busy travel periods.

Key points to know before you go

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - Key points to know before you go

  • Around 1,300 birds and 250 species: Expect parrots, peacocks, flamingos, cranes, macaws, cockatoos, hornbills, birds of prey, and more.
  • Several daily show times: The Bali Rain Forest Free Flight Bird Show runs at 10:30am and 4pm, while the Basic Instinct Bird of Prey Show runs at 11:30am and 3pm.
  • Hands-on feeding sessions: You can feed friendly lorikeets and pelicans, and the park also offers feeding opportunities connected with its animal care programs.
  • Good for a flexible family visit: A ticket allows daytime entry, so you can choose a three-hour visit rather than commit to a tightly timed excursion.
  • The ticket includes extras: All bird shows, feeding sessions, local taxes, and a 4D movie are included.
  • A few costs remain outside the ticket: Food, drinks, souvenir photos, and hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What the Bali Bird Park experience is really like

Bali Bird Park is less about rushing from one display to the next and more about moving through a planted setting where birds are the main event. The tropical gardens and indigenous plant life give the park a softer feel than a basic row of cages.

That setting matters. You are not simply looking at birds through glass or wire from a single path. Depending on the area, you might walk through aviaries, see birds flying or moving freely, and take part in feeding sessions. The experience has a clear family focus, but adults who enjoy birds will find plenty to appreciate too.

The collection covers a wide range of birds. Parrots and peacocks provide the familiar color and personality, while flamingos and cranes give the park a different look. The larger scheduled shows add movement and noise, so you get more than a quiet garden walk.

You should plan on about three hours for a useful visit. That gives you time for several exhibits, at least one main show, a feeding session, and the 4D movie without turning the day into a marathon.

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Starting with the gardens and free-roaming birds

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - Starting with the gardens and free-roaming birds

Give yourself time to walk before chasing the show schedule. The park includes lush tropical gardens and indigenous plants, and the garden setting is part of the experience rather than decoration placed between exhibits.

One of the most appealing features is the chance to walk among birds in selected areas. Some birds are free to roam or fly, and walk-in aviaries let you get closer than a standard zoo display allows. That closeness is a major reason to choose this park over a quick photo stop.

You might find that the quieter sections are just as rewarding as the scheduled performances. A bird perched nearby, or one moving through a planted enclosure, gives you time to watch natural behavior instead of only seeing trained routines.

For young children, this layout also helps break up the visit. A child who has had enough of one enclosure can move on to a garden path, feeding area, or show. You will want to keep an eye on the clock, though, because the strongest experiences happen at set times.

Feeding lorikeets, pelicans, and other animals

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - Feeding lorikeets, pelicans, and other animals

The interactive feeding sessions are among the best reasons to prebook this admission. You can participate in feeding experiences with friendly lorikeets and pelicans, creating the kind of close contact children often remember long after the visit.

The park also offers feeding opportunities connected with its avian nursery. You may watch trained keepers feed baby birds, which gives you a look at the care side of the park rather than only the display side.

There is also a chance to feed the Komodo dragon. That is a particularly unusual feature for a bird park, and it adds variety to the visit. If you are choosing this attraction for a child who likes animals generally, not just birds, that extra encounter may help justify the admission cost.

Feeding sessions can be popular, so do not assume you can wander in at any point and get the same opportunity. The ticket includes participation in all feeding sessions, but you still need to organize your time around when they are offered.

The practical point is simple: check the day’s feeding schedule when you arrive, then plan the show times around it. If you only walk in whenever you feel like it, you could miss the hands-on parts that make this ticket feel more worthwhile.

The Bali Rain Forest Free Flight Bird Show at 10:30am and 4pm

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - The Bali Rain Forest Free Flight Bird Show at 10:30am and 4pm

The Bali Rain Forest Free Flight Bird Show is presented twice daily, at 10:30am and 4pm. It features macaws, cockatoos, hornbills, and water birds.

The appeal is seeing birds fly over the audience, return on their own, and respond to trained keepers. The show has the energy children expect from a family attraction, but the free-flight element also gives adults a better reason to watch closely.

If you arrive early enough, the 10:30am performance can be a good anchor for a morning visit. It leaves time afterward for feeding sessions, gardens, and the other displays. The 4pm performance works better if you prefer a later start, but you should leave enough time to enter, find the show area, and see a few exhibits first.

You do not need to attend both performances. They are the same scheduled attraction, so choose the time that fits your visit. If your main interest is the broadest variety of birds in action, this is likely the show to prioritize.

Still Ubud, at a slower pace:

The Basic Instinct Bird of Prey Show at 11:30am and 3pm

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - The Basic Instinct Bird of Prey Show at 11:30am and 3pm

The Basic Instinct Bird of Prey Show runs at 11:30am and 3pm. It features birds of prey, including eagles, kites, owls, and falcons.

This show changes the mood from colorful parrots and tropical birds to powerful hunters. Watching birds soar overhead and swoop down gives you a clearer sense of their speed and control than a static enclosure can provide.

The 11:30am time pairs neatly with the 10:30am free-flight show. If you start early, you can see both performances in one morning, then spend the rest of your time in the gardens and aviaries.

The 3pm performance gives you another option if you arrive later. Families should note that fitting both late shows into a short visit may leave little time for feeding sessions and the 4D movie. I would choose one main show, then add the second only if the rest of your schedule allows.

The 4D movie and close encounters

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - The 4D movie and close encounters

The 4D movie is included with admission. It offers a change of pace between outdoor exhibits and live performances, especially useful if children need a short seated break.

The park also provides close encounters with some of its popular stars. The available information identifies Anna-Maria, a well-known black bird, as one of the featured animals, though the full description of that encounter is not provided.

That is a useful reminder not to build your entire visit around one named animal or one photo opportunity. Animal appearances and presentation details can vary, while the wider park, shows, and feeding sessions give you a more dependable plan.

Souvenir photos are available to buy, but they are not part of the ticket. You can enjoy the encounter without treating the photo purchase as a required extra.

How to plan a three-hour visit

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - How to plan a three-hour visit

A three-hour stay is enough for a solid first visit if you make a simple plan. The park allows daytime entry, so you are not tied to a guided group moving at one pace.

For a morning visit, I would aim to arrive before the 10:30am free-flight show. Afterward, use the time before the 11:30am bird of prey show for a feeding session or nearby exhibits. Once both shows are over, you can slow down in the gardens, visit the aviaries, and watch the 4D movie.

A later visit can be built around the 3pm bird of prey performance and the 4pm free-flight show. That schedule may feel tight, especially if you also want feeding sessions, so it is better for people who already know which activities matter most to them.

The park’s published hours contain two different time ranges in the supplied details. The ticket description says access is available from 9am to 5pm, while the stated operating hours for January 1, 2025 through December 7, 2026 are 9:30am to 5:30pm daily. Check the time shown on your confirmation before setting your day around the first show.

What the $18.82 price gets you

Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket - What the $18.82 price gets you

At $18.82 per person, the ticket is not a bargain by Bali standards. It is also not just an entry fee for a quick look at cages.

Your admission includes local taxes, all bird shows, all feeding sessions, and the 4D movie. If you take part in several of those activities, the value improves. A family that arrives early, joins a feeding session, watches two shows, and spends time in the aviaries gets far more from the ticket than someone who stays for an hour.

The price may feel high if you are comparing it with Bali’s many inexpensive temples, markets, and outdoor sights. This is a purpose-built attraction with animal care, planted grounds, scheduled performances, and staff-led activities, so it belongs in a different part of your budget.

Food and drinks are available to purchase inside the park, but they are not included. Souvenir photos also cost extra. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not provided, so you need to arrange your own way there and back.

For a family, the admission can still make sense because the park gives you a predictable half-day activity with several built-in highlights. For a solo visitor or a couple with limited time, I would book only if birds and animal encounters are a real priority.

Who should book this admission

I would recommend Bali Bird Park most strongly to families with young children. The free-flight shows, lorikeet and pelican feedings, walk-in aviaries, and 4D movie create enough variety to hold attention.

It also suits anyone who wants a break from Bali’s temples and cultural sights. You get a relaxed outdoor setting, a chance to observe birds at close range, and a scheduled program that does not require a full-day commitment.

Bird lovers should give it serious consideration because the collection includes around 250 species and covers both familiar and less familiar birds. The bird of prey show is especially useful if you want to see eagles, kites, owls, and falcons in motion.

I would be more cautious if your schedule is already packed or if you dislike paid attractions with add-on food and photo costs. You can have a good visit without buying extras, but the ticket works best when you stay long enough to use the included shows and feeding sessions.

Booking, cancellation, and practical details

Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the activity can accommodate most visitors. The maximum listed capacity is 750 people, so advance booking is sensible if you are visiting during a busy period.

The ticket is free to cancel when you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Within 24 hours, you will not receive a refund, and changes made inside that window are not accepted. Cutoff times use local time in Bali.

The average booking lead time is about 16 days. That does not mean you must always book that far ahead, but it suggests that this is an attraction people commonly arrange before arriving.

My verdict: is Bali Bird Park worth it?

I would book Bali Bird Park if you want a family-friendly half-day with close animal encounters and scheduled shows. The strongest features are the birds flying overhead, the chance to feed lorikeets and pelicans, the unusual Komodo dragon feeding opportunity, and the broad mix of birds in planted surroundings.

I would skip it if you only have a short time in Ubud and would rather focus on temples, rice terraces, or local neighborhoods. At $18.82, the ticket earns its value through participation, so plan to stay around three hours and use the shows and feeding sessions.

For the best balance, reserve ahead, check the daily schedule on arrival, and choose your main show before wandering. That simple bit of planning turns an expensive entry ticket into a full, enjoyable animal experience.

FAQ

How much does the Bali Bird Park admission ticket cost?

The listed price is $18.82 per person.

How long should I plan to spend at Bali Bird Park?

The approximate duration is three hours, though you can use the daytime admission flexibly.

What are the Bali Rain Forest Free Flight Bird Show times?

The show is presented daily at 10:30am and 4pm. It features macaws, cockatoos, hornbills, and water birds.

What are the Basic Instinct Bird of Prey Show times?

The bird of prey show is presented daily at 11:30am and 3pm. It includes eagles, kites, owls, and falcons.

Are feeding sessions and bird shows included?

Yes. Admission includes all bird shows and participation in all feeding sessions. A 4D movie and local taxes are also included.

Is hotel pickup included, and can I cancel the ticket?

Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.

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