Some of Bali's eco
interest spots.
Taman Burung Bali Bird Park Located in Batubulan, Gianyar is
home to more than a thousand of birds from throughout
Indonesia and all over the world. Set in a spectacular gardens
filled with lush tropical plants and water features. The park
is also has a good restaurant for guests to interact with
nature by having breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea with
birds.
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West Bali National
Park
This conservation
area is located in two regencies of Jembrana and Buleleng. For
those who looking for unspoiled tropical nature, this place is
worth to be visited. This park is the last natural habitat of
the endangered Jalak Putih (Bali Sterling) - fewer than fifty
birds are believed to be left in the wild. The park is also
home of wild buffalo (banteng) and in Menjangan Island is home
of Java Deer. This National Park contains a wide range of
natural environments, from mangrove coastal forests to
savannah and rainforests. |
Botanical Gardens The tranquil botanical gardens of Kebun Raya in
Bedugul has the last remaining tropical forest on the island
and is home to more than 700 species of trees and a unique
collection of orchids and ferns. |
Gitgit
Waterfall Is the most
impressive waterfall on the island. Located not far to the
town of Singaraja, on the north coast of Bali. Within walking
distance through the jungle, you will find that this place is
worth to be visited. |
Monkey
Forest Located in the
heart of the primary forest in Southern Bali called Sangeh,
this forest comprises entirely of towering pala trees. The
monkey living here are considered sacred, in an association
from the Ramayana epic, where prince Rama allied himself with
the monkey hero Hanoman to attack the area of Alengka. When
visiting this forest, your valuable things (jewelry, cameras,
etc.) should be left behind or stored in your bag as the
monkeys here are attracted to the glossy object.
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