Bali Zoo, Zoo in Singapadu, Gianyar, Indonesia
This zoological facility hosts over six hundred animals representing more than sixty species, including Sumatran elephants, Komodo dragons, orangutans, and various exotic creatures from around the world.
Founded in 2002 by Anak Agung Gde Putra, this establishment became the first zoo on the island and has welcomed over two million visitors since its opening.
The facility integrates Balinese architectural elements and artistic design throughout its grounds, reflecting local traditions while serving as an educational resource about regional and global biodiversity.
Open daily from 9:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the evening, the zoo offers parking facilities, guided tours, and interactive programs for school groups and families visiting Gianyar.
A rescued giant salamander recovered from illegal pet traders now resides here, symbolizing ongoing wildlife rescue efforts and commitment to animal protection throughout the Indonesian archipelago.
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