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KL Bird Park

KL Bird Park has been a renowned eco-tourism destination located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens. It only takes 15 minutes drive from InnB Park Hotel. It is also a home to more than 3,000 local and foreign birds of approximately 200 different species.

The park is divided into 4 zones. Zone 1 and 2 are free-flight zone; Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park and Zone 4 is where the birds are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries.

In zone 1, 2 and 3, birds are let free in their aviaries which closely resemble the natural habitat. With this free-flight concept, birds are able to breed naturally in this unique environment.


The KL Bird Park is opened from 9am to 6pm daily including public and school holidays.


Admission fee: 

  • Adult (Standard) - RM63
  • Children (Standard) - RM42

 

  • Adult (My Kad) - RM25
  • Senior Citizen (My Kad) - RM6 
  • Children (My Kad) - RM6


* Senior Citizen (My Kad) - from 60 years old and above

* Children (My Kad) - from 3-11 years old


ZONE 1 : Experience the tranquility of a lush tropical rainforest once you step into the free-flight walk-in aviary.


Indian Blue Peacock

Be amazed by the courtship display of the Indian Blue Peacock. Do not miss the Free-flying Birds Feeding which takes place at 10.30am.


Flamingo Pond

This place is definitely one of the best sites to be enjoyed while you are at the park. Also catch a glimpse of our Greater and Lesser Flamingos gracefully sun-bathing in a beautifully landscaped pond with a scenic man-made waterfall.


Bulbul Land

It is located next to the Flamingo Pond. BulBul Land houses primarily Bulbuls. Bulbuls are medium-sized, perching songbirds. There are about 130 species of Bulbuls altogether and each bird has its unique voice.


Brahminy Land

Brahminy Land exhibits a collection of Brahminy Kites which is one of the popular local bird of prey species in Malaysia.

Brahminy Kites forage over both water and land, feeding on small preys such as fish, rodents and even insects.

Don't forget to catch their Eagle's Feeding show which takes place at Brahminy Land at 2.30pm daily.


ZONE 2 : Catch a glimpse of some elusive birds that live around flowing streams.

The area of this park is connected to Zone 1 via bridges and is a home to several elusive birds such as the Nicobar pigeon, Baya weaver and Scarlet ibis.


The world largest bird; the Ostrich which has eyes that are larger than their brain.


ZONE 3 : Enjoy a towering view of evergreen trees as you search for our elusive Rhinoceros Hornbill inhabiting the treetops. 

Hornbill Park


The magnificently landscaped Hornbill Park depicts the true tropical rainforest of Malaysia with its towering evergreen trees. Some trees are soaring up to the height of a 10 storey building.

It is a home to Rhinoceros Hornbill, one of the largest hornbill species in the world. In captivity, it can live for up to 35 years. 

Its shiny ebony black plumage, with white legs & vent and a white tail with a black band. The huge bill and upward-curved casque in the shade of vibrant red, orange and yellow forms a beautiful contrast to its surrounding. The eyes of the male are red with black rims while the eyes of the female are white with red rims.

Don’t miss your chance to feed these birds during the Hornbill Feeding session at 11.30am everyday.

The diet of the rhinoceros hornbill is dominated by fruit, but it will also take on any insect, small reptile, rodent or smaller birds.


ZONE 4 : Get closer with the world’s largest living bird in this large open area.  


World of parrots: Take part in our Lories Feeding, which happens from 10am till 5pm daily here at the World of Parrots. The visitors can get closer to these beautiful birds

 


Bird Gallery: The air-conditioned Bird Gallery allows visitors to take a closer look at bird taxidermy, a process used to preserve birds in a lifelike state. The gallery also displays bird feathers and skeletal systems of 2 species of flightless bird.

Most of the largest bird species that roam the earth can be found right here at KL Bird Park! Don't miss the feeding station (near the Bird Gallery) that allows visitors to hand feed these flightless birds. Feeding time starts from 10am to 5pm for Ostriches.


Flightless bird


Education Centre and Bird School: Visitors can learn more about avian life. If you are lucky enough, you might have the chance to witness with your very own eyes the real live hatching of adorable chicks and ducklings!


Oriental Bird Aviary: Oriental Bird Aviary has about 50 different species of oriental birds such as Toucans and Starlings.


Waterfall Aviary: The highlight of this zone is the Waterfall Aviary where Milky Storks live in a netted enclosure that has a 30-foot high freshwater waterfall. Don’t miss out to feed Milky Storks at 4pm in the Waterfall Aviary.


The Amphitheatre: Amphitheatre (with 350 seats) is the venue for the daily Bird Arena Spectacular, which is staged daily at 12:30 pm and 3.30pm. It is free-of-charge with a first-come-first-serve seating arrangement.


By public transport:


Bus

Get on to “KL Hop-On-Hop-Off Double Decker Tour Bus at the front of Sungei Wang Plaza (5 minutes walking distance from InnB Park Hotel) and disembark at Station No. 20 (in front of KL Bird Park Main Entrance).

Buses available at every 30 to 45 minutes interval. Passengers can choose 24-hour tickets.


Standard

  • Standard Adult - RM 50 (RM 25 valid until 31 Dec 2020)
  • Children - RM 25 (RM 12.50 valid until 31 Dec 2020)

Malaysian

  • Adult - RM 25 (RM 12 valid until 31 Dec 2020)
  • Adult - RM 15 (RM 7 valid until 31 Dec 2020)


Train

By KTM Commuter Train, drop off at the KTM Old Railway Kuala Lumpur Station located near the National Mosque

Car

Grab car – the surcharge costs around RM10