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Quick overview

  • Access included: Entry covers Safari Journey tram, key animal presentations, and park zones; meal inclusions vary by package.
  • Zones & highlights: African savannah, tiger and elephant zones, Balinese cultural areas, and the Marine Safari aquarium.
  • Shows & feedings: Elephant and tiger presentations run at fixed times; arrive 10–15 minutes early for seats.
  • Ways to explore: Tram safari is core; walking zones, shows, and optional animal encounters add depth.
  • Queues & timing: Peak 11am–3pm; online tickets reduce ticket desk waits, not security or boarding lines.
  • Best upgrade: Night Safari for active nocturnal animals and a full evening program with dinner.
  • Visit duration: Plan 4–6 hours; full day if adding marine park, shows, or dining.
Rhinos in a lush habitat at Taman Safari Bali.

What to expect at Bali Safari

Safari vehicle with zebras and rhino at Bali Safari Explorer.
Visitors on Jungle Hopper observing wildlife at Bali Safari Park.
School of fish swimming in a Bali aquarium, part of the Marine Safari experience.
Giraffe being fed by a visitor at Bali Safari and Marine Park.
Handlers showcasing snakes at Taman Safari Bali wildlife adventure.
Tram with tourists watching fire performer at Bali Safari and Marine Park night safari.
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Step into a safari-style park

Enter a large wildlife park in Gianyar and start with the Safari Journey tram. The route moves through Indonesia, India, and Africa-inspired habitats. Most visits take 4–6 hours depending on shows and add-ons.

Safari Journey: the main draw

Board a guided tram and pass zebras, rhinos, lions, and more in open habitats. Animals often approach vehicles, making this the closest thing to a safari in Bali.

Marine Safari & aquarium

Explore indoor aquatic zones with over 5,000 marine animals, including sharks and reef species. It adds a cool, air-conditioned break and a second dimension to the visit.

Shows and animal presentations

Watch elephant and tiger presentations focused on behavior and conservation. These are scheduled and popular, so plan around timings.

Interact and learn

Animal encounters, photo ops, and feeding sessions add hands-on moments. Educational messaging around endangered species runs throughout the park.

Upgrade your visit

Choose Night Safari for evening wildlife activity, or VIP packages for more safari rides and dining at Tsavo Lion Restaurant.

Which Bali Safari ticket is best for you

Ticket typeIncludesWhy pick thisPrice from
Day Safari + Lunch

Entry, 1 bus safari, tiger & elephant shows, lunch

Covers core safari + meal

Rp900,000

VIP Day Safari + Lunch

Entry, unlimited safari rides, shows, elephant care, photo, water zone, lunch

More safari rides + added activities

Rp900,000+

Night Safari

Entry, walking + caged tram safari, animal encounter, fire show

Nocturnal animals + evening format

Rp1,200,000

Night Safari + Dinner

Everything in Night Safari + BBQ dinner

Full evening with meal included

Rp900,000+

Marine Safari (Seahorse)

Entry, dolphin show, Pachamaya, Jungle Odyssey

Basic marine experience

Rp650,000

Marine Safari + Lunch (Clownfish)

Entry, dolphin + sealion shows, lunch, water play

Adds meal + more shows

Rp650,000+

Marine Safari VIP (Dolphin)

Entry, dolphin interaction, shows, lunch & tea

Animal interaction

Rp650,000+

Varuna Show (Regular)

Underwater show, marine safari, zones, drinks

Show-led visit with park access

Rp649,000

Varuna Show + Meal (Deluxe/Premium)

Show, marine safari, 3-course meal, extras

Adds dining + premium seating

Rp649,000+

Things to know before booking your tickets to Bali Safari

  • Booking window: Tickets are dynamic and often sell out on weekends and holidays. Book at least 2–5 days in advance during peak seasons.
  • What standard tickets include: Base entry covers Safari Journey, animal presentations, and main zones. Meals, encounters, and marine access depend on your variant.
  • Ticket differences matter: Names like Dragon, Rhino, Night Safari, and Marine Safari reflect inclusions, not routes. Always check what’s included before booking.
  • Exploration modes: Core experience is tram-based; walking zones and shows fill the rest. VIP tickets add more safari rides and faster access to layers.
  • Marine vs safari: Marine Safari is a separate product focused on aquarium and marine shows. Choose a combo if you want both land and sea experiences.
  • Night Safari access: Requires a separate ticket with fixed evening slots, limited capacity, and a structured program with dinner and shows.
  • Costs beyond entry: Food, animal encounters, and souvenirs are extra. Outside food is typically not allowed, which can increase spending inside.
  • Crowds and timing: Peak crowds occur late morning to afternoon. Early arrival improves safari visibility and reduces wait times.

Bali Safari zones & exhibits

Rhino and zebras grazing near safari bus at Bali Safari & Marine Park.
Visitor feeding a tiger through a fence at Bali Zoo.
Visitors observing a large sea turtle through an aquarium window at Marine Safari Bali.
Outdoor dining area with red umbrellas at Bali Safari and Marine Park.
Child enjoying water fountains at a colorful waterpark.
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Safari Journey habitats

The core route runs through Indonesia, India, and Africa-inspired zones where animals roam in open enclosures. Expect zebras, rhinos, lions, and deer moving freely around your tram. This is the anchor experience and should be done early in your visit.

Elephant & tiger zones

Dedicated areas host the park’s main presentations. Elephants demonstrate trained behaviors tied to conservation messaging, while tiger zones focus on natural instincts and habitat awareness. These are structured, timed experiences rather than free-roam viewing.

Marine Safari aquarium

A newer indoor zone with freshwater and marine ecosystems, including sharks and reef fish. It works as a mid-day break and adds a second “aquarium-style” layer to what is otherwise a land-based safari park.

Balinese cultural village

Kampung Bali recreates a traditional village setting with architecture, crafts, and cultural context. It acts as a transition space between animal zones and show venues.

Water play & Fun Zone

A small but functional area with slides, splash zones, and rides. Included in select tickets, it helps break up the visit, especially for families staying 4+ hours.

Animal presentations & shows

Animals to look out for at Bali Safari

Komodo dragon in natural habitat at Zoo Miami.

Komodo dragon

Where: Safari route/reptile zones

See one of Indonesia’s most iconic reptiles up close. These rare giants are a key conservation species and a highlight of the park’s native wildlife focus.

Tigers surrounding a safari vehicle at Bali Safari Park.
Elephant interacting with a visitor at Bali Safari & Marine Park.
Bali Starling bird singing inside Rainforest house at Cologne Zoo.
Lions resting on rocks at Bali Safari and Marine Park.

Visiting Bali Safari with kids

Bali Safari is built as a full-day family attraction, with a mix of wildlife, shows, and play zones that keep children engaged without long stretches of walking. The tram-based Safari Journey is especially useful for younger kids, offering close animal viewing without fatigue.

Kid-friendly features include:

  • Safari Journey tram: Sit-through experience with animals moving close to the vehicle, easy for all ages
  • Shows & presentations: Elephant and tiger shows run at intervals, adding structured breaks to the day
  • Water play & Fun Zone: Splash areas and small rides give kids a chance to cool off and reset
  • Dining options: On-site restaurants and cafés make it easy to plan meals without leaving the park
  • Rest & pacing: Mix of indoor zones, shaded areas, and seated shows helps manage heat and energy levels

Overall, the park works best when paced with breaks between safari, shows, and play zones.

Plan your visit to Bali Safari

Visitor tips

  • Start with the safari tram: Do the Safari Journey first thing in the morning. Animals are more active, and queues build quickly later in the day.
  • Plan around show timings: Pick up the schedule at entry and anchor your visit around elephant and tiger presentations to avoid missing them.
  • Use mid-day for indoor zones: Visit the Marine Safari aquarium or take a break during peak heat (around 12pm–2pm) when animals are less active.
  • Arrive early on busy days: Weekends and holidays get crowded, especially for tram rides and shows. Early entry improves visibility and reduces wait times.
  • Bring swimwear: If your ticket includes the water play zone, pack accordingly to avoid missing this area.
  • Budget extra time and spend: Food, encounters, and add-ons are paid separately. Plan both time and budget so you don’t rush key experiences.
  • Respect animal guidelines: Follow staff instructions during encounters and avoid flash photography where restricted.

Frequently asked questions about Bali Safari tickets

Yes, booking online is recommended. Tickets are dynamic and weekends or holidays can sell out. Pre-booking also helps you secure specific variants like Night Safari or packages with meals and shows.

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