Walk in price for adult is Rm 12 per pax, and we bought a packet of foods for the animals which cost Rm 5 per pack.
We came here at 9am, but what was disappointing is that the bird show starts at 11am, it’s too late for us that arrive by 9am. We took around an hour to finish the whole park, it’s not that big but they have cows, kitchen, duck, goose, goat, monkey, fishes, some plants, and birds.
So I think if you wish to enjoy the bird shows, maybe should come at 10am or 10.30am instead.
The cafeteria was closed too when we were there, dunno is it too early or something.
Overall I’m quite satisfied with the park, will visit again once in a while.
Eek I wouldn’t normally write a negative review but given lots of people risk going out of their way to visit this park, I have a few warnings:
– Closed 12-2 each day
– They won’t let you in without full shoes (not sandals)
– Cash only
– practically impossible to get a Grab taxi from there (although very easy to get there!) so maybe ask your driver to wait since it’ll be a quick visit…
The park itself is very small and has a tiny number of enclosed animals. We saw three Orangutans within an enclosure, three sun bears and some birds. I didn’t go to any other parks so can’t say if this is a typical experience for the parks…but quite disappointing
The 5 star is for the nearby river (less than 10 minutes walk from the hostel) where we had water fun as a family. We stayed one night at the hostel and at RM40 per night we don’t expect much. It’s a perfect place to get away from the noisy city. It’s quite, you breathe fresh air and to rest and relax. Wifi is available and signal is strong.
Many place to go in maps, but crocodile place under renovation. Deer place empty. Animals look stressful especially the hornbill&sunny bear show sign of distress.
What a job they are doing here taking care and rehabilitating these poor and abused creature. They have more than 5 orangutans here, all looking healthy and beautiful waiting to be sent back to the wild. There are sunbears too
Rundown and dilapidated venue. The staff do their best to keep this place in shape and to a decent standard of safety for the animals. It has been really hard to watch the orangutan and the other species just sitting and waiting for someone to pay attention to them. We were the only visitors on this day. We came in Early January with a specialised guide. I’d recommend to prepare yourself for some surprises and also many disappointments. If you only have few days in the area, I’d suggest you go for a hike in the nearby reserve. I am rooting for the staff working there but I wish they had more findings to get this place a full refurbishment.