Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is one of the largest free-flight aviaries in the world, home to over 3,000 birds from around 200 species. Located within the scenic Perdana Botanical Gardens, this 20.9-acre park offers visitors the unique experience of walking among birds in a natural environment. The park is divided into several zones, with the main feature being the free-flight area, where birds roam freely, allowing for close-up encounters. With its lush greenery, well-maintained walkways, and interactive bird-feeding sessions, the park is a must-visit attraction for families, nature enthusiasts, and photographers.
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The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, including public holidays. It features four zones: the free-flight aviary, Hornbill Park, flightless bird enclosures, and a breeding area. Visitors can see a variety of birds, including flamingos, peacocks, hornbills, and parrots. There are several interactive activities, such as bird feeding, photo sessions, and live bird shows. The park also has a café, souvenir shop, and educational exhibits on bird conservation.
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online, with discounts available for children and families. The park is mostly open-air, so it’s best to wear light clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and an umbrella in case of rain. Bird-feeding sessions and shows happen at scheduled times, so check the daily program upon arrival. Some areas may be slippery after rain, so caution is advised while walking.
The bird park is located in the city center, near other attractions like the Islamic Arts Museum and the National Mosque. The easiest way to get there is by taxi or Grab. If using public transport, take the KTM train to Kuala Lumpur Station, followed by a short taxi ride or a 15-minute walk through Perdana Botanical Gardens. The free Go KL City Bus (Red Line) also stops nearby. Limited parking is available for those driving.
The best time to visit is in the morning when the weather is cooler, and the birds are most active. Afternoons can be hot, and rain showers are common, especially during the monsoon season. Weekdays are quieter compared to weekends and public holidays when the park can get crowded. Bird-feeding sessions and shows usually take place in the late morning and early afternoon, making these ideal times to visit for an interactive experience.