Bali Safari Marine Park
Provide a place for wildlife in their natural habitat, which is constructed with a blend of Balinese culture. There are various kinds of rare animals came from three countries, namely Indonesia, India and Africa. Consists of 80 species and 400 rare species originating from Indonesia, for example Starling White Owl, tapir, crocodile, pig deer, and the Sumatran Tiger. State of India, among others, spotted deer, Himalayan Bear, Nilgai and Black Buck. Endangered species of Africa also not left behind as Hippo, Ostrich, Lion, Babbon, Zebra and Blue Wildebeest.
While visiting tourists can also enjoy some of the performances, among others, show animals and knowledge of the animals at the stage of Hanuman, elephant in the elephant village contained elephant museum, tourist elephant ride and elephant stall. There is also an attraction in the park Ganesha elephant bath which coined the 9-meter tall statue of Ganesha is the entrance to Bali Theatre. Holy water baths are also called Tirta Sulasih here. Various Balinese handicrafts and animal-shaped accessories are sold in shopping areas known as pecan Bali. Every day Balinese dance classes are held and played a musical instrument in the Bale Banjar Bali gambelan.
If you want to spend the night, travelers are also provided accommodation in the Mara River Safari Lodge. In the evening visitors can see wildlife roaming in their habitat. There is also a restaurant which provides a wide range of food and beverages. Region there is also a facility to play Fun Zone for children aged up to 10 years. Playground is provided as Mary Go Round, Clumbing Car, Go Go Bouncer with tariff 10 thousand for one play. Visitors can also ride a camel with a tariff of 20 thousand, elephant ride around with a rate of 100 thousand, feeding elephants, and take pictures with endangered species by paying 20 thousand for a single photograph.
Apart from being an attractive tourist destination, Bali Safari Marine Park is also used as a breeding place for
the endangered animals. White Tiger of India is a very rare breed is trying to preserve its existence.
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