Planning your visit
Strategic planning makes a trip to Bali Bird Park both smooth and memorable. Arriving early in the day, before the midday crowds arrive, allows more peace as the birds are at their most active. Bali’s heat and occasional rain showers mean both sun protection and an umbrella can come in handy. The park sits about an hour’s drive from main southern beaches, making a taxi, driver, or ride-sharing app the best way to reach its leafy gates. Advance ticket purchase shortens the wait and helps avoid disappointment during school holidays or weekends, when local visitors join international tourists.
- Best time to visit: Early mornings (8:30–10:30 a.m.) or late afternoons; dry season (April-October) best for clear skies.
- How to get there: Taxi, ride-share app, or private driver from Ubud or Denpasar; parking available on site for scooters or cars.
- Accessibility: Stroller and wheelchair friendly, with shaded paths and accessible restrooms; benches and cafés spaced throughout.
- Average visit duration: 2–3 hours covers shows, feeding sessions, and most aviaries at a gentle pace.
