Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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The world's largest free-flight, walk-in aviary. Set in a sprawling valley, this renowned eco-tourism park is home to more than 3,000 birds.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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- Chris BStevenage, United Kingdom212 contributionsLovely experience in a relaxing environmentBilled as the biggest walk through aviary in the world its easy to forget that you actually in an aviary during you visit. Most if the park is landscaped with trees, rivers ind plants to give the birds (and monkeys) as natural a home as possible. Some species are in separate cages but the number of birds in the main area means they have plenty of birds to interact with as in the wild. There are plenty of sheltered areas to rest when it gets hot as well as two snack and drink kiosks and multiple toilets. There is ramped access everywhere, although some areas are a bit steep due to the layout of the land. There are alternative routes to get round the steepest areas. There are regular feeding shows at fixed times during the day. Some of the birds seemed fearless and were happy to walk right next to you. Opportunities to have your photo taken with birds are available in a couple of areas, we would recommend feeding the lorries for the best value (2RM). Finally you can also buy fish food for the main pools of fish around the aviary, for this you will need two 0.5rm coins or to visit one of the kiosks.Visited November 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten November 2, 2023
- Joel DigbyAustralia17 contributionsWonderfulA remarkable experience was enjoyed by all of us when we fed milk to parrots. There is a wide variety of birds, including a number of uncommon species and stunning peacocks. Go early in the morning so that you won't miss any of the shows. Due to the fact that we arrived a little bit late, we were only able to watch the two least shows.Visited October 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten November 22, 2023
- GolfDuckEdinburgh, United Kingdom389 contributionsPretty Average. Not to be repeatedIt was more like a bird zoo. Too many caged birds for me. Mostly peacocks and parrots The bird show was poor. Stereotyped and old fashioned Top tip is to go to the hornbill Cafe and buy a coffee. Be there from 11-12 and you will see the hornbills being fed. For free. It was my best photo. Don’t bother paying for the ParkVisited December 2023Traveled with familyWritten December 22, 2023
- Malcolm CPerth, Australia250 contributionsFun and interactive wildlife opportunityWithout any prior expectations we were pleasantly surprised by this attraction. Located adjacent to the Perdana Botanical Garden, a short drive from Central Market (don't try and walk there!), the Bird Park offers an extensive variety of birds to view. Walk through the aviaries at your own pace and take time to watch the bird show. We arrived at around 2.00pm and there was no queue. A pleasant way to spend time on a steamy afternoon. Hint: There is only minimal rain cover so come prepared for adverse weather.Visited January 2024Traveled with familyWritten January 29, 2024
- snworbToronto, Canada249 contributionsEnjoyable ExperienceA lovely bird park with colourful avaries. Birds fly free in almost a natural habitat. Bring your camera and get great shots ranging from parrots to peacocks. Reasonable price and walkable from a nearby MRT station. Great opportunity to expose your children to the world of birds.Visited January 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten February 10, 2024
- Dmv19kSingapore, Singapore178 contributionsEnjoy the flurry of birdsI knew coming here, it would not be a match to Bird Paradise in Singapore. But i enjoyed it nonetheless. Birds are free to fly around. There are tons of peacocks wandering about, but it must have been molting season as the peacocks were dropping their feathers. The weather was incredibly hot in early April, we had gone morning when to be done by noon . You can walk under the shade of the trees which were plenty. The only negative is that we noticed holes in the nets in some areas which would enable birds to either escape or enter the aviary. It does look run down in some parts. The ostrich section was abit sad, vegetables were left in a basket so visitors could feed it, there was no one manning the place.Visited April 2024Traveled with friendsWritten April 28, 2024
- MauriceKuala Lumpur, Malaysia13 contributionsBird Park KLReally enjoyed the visit within the park. They have a lot of different bird species. Entrance will cost 40 MYR but I think it’s worth it. BTW there are also monkeys within the park.Visited June 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten June 27, 2024
- Aaron WFerntree Gully, Australia3 contributionsGreat morning spent looking at birdsSpent 4 hours walking through well kept enclosures and gardens. Suitable for prams and children. Entertainment show with parrots was fun and entertaining. Plenty to do and see. Ice creams and drinks were very reasonable. Would recommend getting a Grab ride there as it's uphill and too far to walk from Kuala Lumpar station. I grabbed a Grab near Merdeka Square and we'll worth the RM8.00 to the Bird Park entrance.Visited June 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten June 30, 2024
- Didi12 contributionsGood...This is quite a big park, & there are lots of birds to see. There's also a show/presentation, & that wasn't as good to see. However, right next to the stage, there's a big area for great pics with a waterfall and rocks & whatnot, which was great to visit (probably the best part of the whole park).Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 2, 2024
- E.DMadrid, Spain15 contributionsNice activity for going with kidsSuper activity for going with kids. Amazing place to see nice birds in freedom. Very well organized and clean. Also the restaurant there is a good option for having lunch after visiting the park.Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 18, 2024
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Shanghai, China1,469 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Claimed to be the largest free flying aviary in the world. You do get to see many spices of clearly identified birds but the place still felt cramped with both types of bipeds everywhere. Please go to zone 4 for some more space where the twice daily parrot show was more intelligently entertained than I had expected. The toucan cafe also offered pleasant setting and good food.
Written January 25, 2020
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Juniper64
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia3,313 contributions
Sep 2019
The plus points are that in some cases you can get up close and personal with quite a number of fascinating bird species. The on-site cafe is quite decent for a much-needed coffee break after a couple of hours.
However, seeing peacocks with almost bare tail feathers is distressing. Yes, it's unruly tourists who have plucked a souvenir from these poor creatures, but the Park must do more to protect them from prying hands. Also, I think the educational aspect of the Park should be upgraded.
However, seeing peacocks with almost bare tail feathers is distressing. Yes, it's unruly tourists who have plucked a souvenir from these poor creatures, but the Park must do more to protect them from prying hands. Also, I think the educational aspect of the Park should be upgraded.
Written August 26, 2020
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merc43
Scotland, UK574 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We spent quite a while in the park got lots of different birds and even had a show where the parrots were doing tricks very good.
Maybe a bit expensive entrance fee for what it is but suppose it has lot of upkeep.
Good way to spend a few hours
Merc
Maybe a bit expensive entrance fee for what it is but suppose it has lot of upkeep.
Good way to spend a few hours
Merc
Written February 10, 2020
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Aleksander
Legionowo, Poland330 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Vast park with part under the net. Most of birds are flying between people. You will see local species. In the middle is very nice restaurant not expensive with tasty food - you can spend in that park many hours so it can be good choice for a lunch. Interesting to see show of the birds - really funny. Possibly to go by bus Hopon-Hopoff.
Written January 5, 2020
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Tom Greeley
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Feb 2020
The maintainance could be better, but it is a quite huge area. Unfortunately nowadays it follows the Malaysian policy to discriminate foreigners as much as possible. The entrance price of RM 63 for adults is already out of this world, only being topped by RM 42 for kids (7 times the normal price). Better head for bird parks in other countries and do not support this racist behaviour.
Written July 8, 2020
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Caitlin Shepherd
Chiang Mai, Thailand2 contributions
Feb 2020
This park definitely offered value for money, with dozens of peacocks roaming around, monkeys dangling from the trees, and even ostriches hanging about. Some smaller birds would land on tourists' shoulders and pose for photos, larger birds would keep their distance but would still be close enough to get a really great look at them. The only reason I am not giving five stars is because some birds were alone in their sanctuaries and i would love to see them have some form of companionship or entertainment.
Written February 6, 2020
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flying kiwi
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia6 contributions
Sep 2022
My Dad and I visited at the end of September. We were astonished at the RM75 pp entrance fee relative to the cost of other attractions, but we paid up and went in anyway.
There are some stunning birds on display, and it’s nice to know they have decent amounts of space to move about (except for the ostriches for whom we felt the enclosure was WAY too small).
The different areas are connected by various pathways (lots of slopes to negotiate) and there I are several seating areas scattered about.
Unfortunately the central path through the park was closed off when we visited, as I suspect this is the easiest thoroughfare. The heat and the slopes were a bit much for my old dad, so we aborted the visit having seen only a fraction of the sights. At least we assume it was only a fraction of the sights, as the map they give you isn’t very helpful at all with regards to telling you what there is to see and where.
I suspect it’s worth the pricey ticket price if you make a day if it, but it could get expensive given that (officially) no outside food or drink is allowed, also you’re obligated to purchased from the in park cafe if you want refreshments
There are some stunning birds on display, and it’s nice to know they have decent amounts of space to move about (except for the ostriches for whom we felt the enclosure was WAY too small).
The different areas are connected by various pathways (lots of slopes to negotiate) and there I are several seating areas scattered about.
Unfortunately the central path through the park was closed off when we visited, as I suspect this is the easiest thoroughfare. The heat and the slopes were a bit much for my old dad, so we aborted the visit having seen only a fraction of the sights. At least we assume it was only a fraction of the sights, as the map they give you isn’t very helpful at all with regards to telling you what there is to see and where.
I suspect it’s worth the pricey ticket price if you make a day if it, but it could get expensive given that (officially) no outside food or drink is allowed, also you’re obligated to purchased from the in park cafe if you want refreshments
Written October 3, 2022
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kenty
Boston, UK656 contributions
Jan 2020
It’s bigger than you think and you move from one area to another, walking is quite easy but is some uphill parts. Best time is early in day as birds get fed in mornings. Friendly parrots that can be fed for small sum and is good photo opportunity.
Hornbill restaurant is very good and snacks available, the satay is nice!
Taxi rank outside, you have to pay small charge to get a taxi, bizarre!
All in all a very good visit, the show at far end is not really worth doing but kids might like it.
Hornbill restaurant is very good and snacks available, the satay is nice!
Taxi rank outside, you have to pay small charge to get a taxi, bizarre!
All in all a very good visit, the show at far end is not really worth doing but kids might like it.
Written January 18, 2020
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Kari & Niina travelling Team
Turku, Finland781 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Free flying birds in Kuala Lumpur Bird Park. Great place for family visiting and practicing your Bird photo skils. Bright light need adjustments, but as they say practise makes perfect.
Written January 1, 2020
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sue3181
Melbourne, Australia38 contributions
Feb 2020
Right in the middle of the city but you wouldn’t know it. It’s lovely strolling around the grounds seeing a great variety of birds in one spot. Make sure you buy a small bag of fish food to feed the koi fish inside, the pond starts to bubble as they fight to get to the food. Well worth a visit especially great as a time out from shopping
Written March 1, 2020
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1) is there any eatery inside?
2) which side shud we begin and how can one cover 21acre in one day?
3) when is the bird show?
Written October 18, 2019
1) There are a couple of different eateries inside-pretty much all with similar stuff, but still, there are eateries.
2) I would suggest starting at the main entrance. The whole bird park may be several acres but you actually only need a day/half a day as there is a standard course you can walk which doesn't take very long.
3) The bird show we went to was at 12noon or so.
Written October 23, 2019
Available for a price with specific birds at a location about mid point in the park.
Written September 16, 2019
Hallo,
Zijn de kosten om dit park te gaan bezoeken echt zo hoog?
Heb gelezen dat het €65;- pp kost om alles te kunnen zien.
Alvast bedankt voor jullie antwoord.
Written April 16, 2019
De entree voor het vogelpark in Kuala Lumpur bedraagt circa 30 Ringet per persoon. Omgerekend naar euro circa 7.50 euro.
Waarschijnlijk is de prijs die u gezien heeft een excursie. Dit vogelpark is makkelijk op je zelf te bezoeken. Doe geen excursie.
Met een taxi er naar toe en terug naar je hotel. Vanaf u hotel beter een taxi op straat aan te houden en zeggen taxi meter gebruiken. Zo niet de volgende aanhouden zijn er genoeg. Bij het vogelpark ga je naar de taxi counter en betaal je een vaste prijs. Veel plezier in het vogelpark beslist de moeite waard.
Written April 19, 2019
Hi. My friend has limited mobility and walking is difficult. Does anyone know (or has seen) any wheelchairs or carts/buggy provided by the park? Thanks
Written December 21, 2018
Hi yes it is available at the park you may ask the counter.
Written December 22, 2018
There is wheel,chair access , bit no,wheel,chair hire as far as i know , some enclosures may be tricky to access if alone .
Written December 22, 2018
hi
whats the best time to visit KL bird park
we are visiting in january inshaAllah
Written December 13, 2018
I suggest early morning when the weather is not too hot as some areas are not shaded. Weekends or weekdays should be ok, it won't be congested.
Written December 14, 2018
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