Bali Zoo is the first zoological park in Bali, located in Singapadu Village, Gianyar Regency. Home to more than 600 animals representing over 65 species from Indonesia and around the world, the zoo offers visitors an exciting opportunity to experience wildlife up close in a lush tropical environment.
The zoo features beautifully landscaped gardens, spacious animal habitats, and a variety of interactive activities. Visitors can hand-feed deer, meet exotic birds and reptiles, enjoy animal presentations, and even participate in unique experiences such as breakfast with orangutans or an elephant mud fun program. Bali Zoo is an ideal destination for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and nature lovers seeking both education and adventure.
In addition to providing memorable experiences, Bali Zoo is committed to wildlife conservation, animal welfare, and environmental education, helping visitors develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Bali Zoo – History
Bali Zoo was officially opened in 2002 as the island's first zoological park. It was established with the vision of creating a world-class wildlife attraction that combines conservation, education, and recreation.
Over the years, Bali Zoo has expanded its collection of animals and introduced innovative wildlife experiences that allow visitors to interact with animals in a safe and responsible way. The zoo has also developed breeding programs and supports conservation initiatives to help protect endangered species, particularly native Indonesian wildlife.
Today, Bali Zoo is recognized as one of Bali's leading wildlife attractions. It continues to promote conservation, animal welfare, and environmental awareness while providing unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the world.



