A safari in Bali
When you are exploring a new place, it is best to keep an open mind and soak in all that you see and experience. This way you will enjoy yourself more and not feel disappointed by expecting too much.My excitement was high when I visited Bali Safari and Marine Park as it was the first place I was going to on my trip to Indonesia. The ride to the park from our hotel in Kuta was along a picturesque road with the sea on one side and lush green landscape on the other, dotted with structures that blended well with the natural surroundings. The hour’s ride kept us glued to the window, with our cameras clicking frequently.
A grand entrance to what looked like a jungle led into the park and we got down at a reception area. All structures in the park were designed with logs and natural elements, while incorporating traditional Balinese designs, to make it blend well with the forest-like surroundings. Located on 40 hectares of pristine forest in Gianyar, Bali, the park is a combination of a zoo and safari park, where visitors get a real safari experience and learn a lot about animal conservation.
Thus we saw some animals in the open with their animal handlers, which visitors could feed, pet and take photographs with. Then there were those, the wilder ones, in large natural habitats suitable for the species, roaming about while visitors took a closed bus ride or dinned a restaurant located nearby. Shows also took place at different timing with a lot of storytelling and drama, complete with dance, music, humans and animals, such as Sumatran elephants and Sumatran tigers, were shown interacting. The visit offers more than enough to make both children and adults enjoy their day there, and there were also a number of things happening at night, such as the night safari, which we didn’t stay on for.