KL Bird Park
by Travela-dic
Oct 30, 2023
We recently visited the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, expecting an open-space experience, as advertised – “world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary.” Unfortunately, most birds were inside cages, and there was netting above. Two major zones were closed during our visit, which was disappointing.
💸 Tickets are RM85 for adults and RM60 for children – honestly, too expensive for what you get. It felt more like a zoo than a free-flight park.
🐦 Be cautious with children: at the entrance, I was suddenly bitten by a parrot (it sat on my shoulder and started to bite everything could catch) – hard enough to draw blood. A surprising and painful welcome!
Use spray, there are mosquitoes.
☕ The on-site café was decent, with a small but refreshing menu. The souvenir shop had cute bird-themed gifts and toys.
Overall, it’s a colorful place, and bird lovers might enjoy it, but manage your expectations and be careful around the birds.
🕰️Business Hours:
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, including weekends and public holidays.
(Last admission usually around 5:00 PM)
💰Average Price per Person: 85 myr adult ticket,
60 myr for children (3-11),
Free kids for under 3
📍Address: 920, Jalan Cenderawasih, Perdana Botanical Gardens, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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