JAKARTA - The Bali Zoo in Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, Bali, is the choice of visitors for educational tourism about animal conservation to fill the Eid 2025 holiday. A number of tourist activities can be enjoyed by visitors, including getting to know more about rare and unique animals such as lemurs, orangutans, lions to elephants and Sumatran tigers.

Visitors also have various choices of programs such as feeding deer, elephants and lions accompanied by animal handlers. Then watch the expertise of birds catching food in the air such as sea eagles, cockatoos, bondol eagles, gold julang, and kangkareng.

In addition, there is also water recreational tourism for children aged 2-12 years. Currently, the zoo has 600 collections of animals from 60 rare and exotic species in typical tropical environments from Indonesia, Asia, to Africa.

"The current visit is dominated by domestic tourists," said Head of Bali Zoo Public Relations Emma Kristiana Chandra, in Singapadu Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, Thursday, April 3.

Tourist visits began to double from the Nyepi Holy Day holiday to Eid H3 with an average per day reaching up to 2,000 visitors.

On weekdays, the average number of visits to the 12 hectare zoo reached around 700-800 people and on weekends the average reached 800-1,000 people per day.

"We estimate the number of visits will continue to increase because the holiday is still long until Monday 7 April," he also said.

There is also an entrance ticket price for visitors to Indonesian citizens (WNI) adults of Rp. 140 thousand and children of Rp. 100,000.


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