




Bali Zoo is one of the most family-friendly wildlife experiences you can add to Bali tour packages, especially when you want something relaxed, educational, and close to nature. Located near Ubud, the zoo offers an easy half-day plan without long travel or tiring walks. It suits families, couples, and even solo travellers who want a break from beaches and shopping.
What makes Bali Zoo different is how close you feel to the animals. Wide pathways, open style enclosures, and shaded areas keep the visit comfortable, even for kids. You see elephants, orangutans, lions, and tropical birds in spaces designed to feel natural, not crowded or stressful.
For Dubai travellers, Bali Zoo feels calm and organised. Clean facilities, stroller-friendly paths, cafés, and clear signs make planning simple. It works well for travellers who want a meaningful experience without rushing or confusion.
Entry fee of approximately AED 85–100 per adult, depending on weekday or weekend. Child tickets cost slightly less. Prices may vary for jungle breakfast, elephant encounters, and combo experiences. Always check official rates before booking.
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Maps & Location
Jl. Raya Singapadu, Singapadu, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Bali Zoo

Elephant Encounters
See elephants up close, learn daily care routines, and enjoy safe interaction sessions guided by trained professionals.

Orangutan Habitat
Watch orangutans move freely in a green enclosure designed to support natural behaviour and playful activity.

Big Cat Zone
Observe lions and tigers from secure viewing areas while learning about conservation and feeding schedules.

Jungle Splash Park
A small water play zone for children, perfect for cooling down during warm Bali afternoons.

Animal Feeding Sessions
Scheduled feeding times help visitors understand animal diets, habits, and daily zoo operations.

Yes, Bali Zoo is designed for all age groups. Flat paths, rest areas, and shaded zones make walking easy and comfortable.
Most visitors spend three to four hours. This allows time for animal viewing, feeding sessions, and short breaks.
It can feel busier during school holidays and weekends. Morning visits are quieter and more comfortable.
Yes, cafés and snack counters are available inside. Prices are reasonable and food hygiene is well maintained.
Yes, many travellers combine Bali Zoo with Ubud markets or temples, making it a smooth and balanced day outing.

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