REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Bird Park Admission Ticket with Hotel Transfer
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Birds are the main event here, and the logistics are easy. At Bali Bird Park in Ubud, you can wander through a sanctuary of tropical birds and catch included shows without the usual transport headache. The big draw is the bird variety, including the rare Tiung.
I love two things in this package: the private round-trip hotel transfer (so you’re not bargaining with drivers mid-trip) and the chance to spend time at your own pace while still getting admission plus all the bird shows. In the best moments, you’re close enough to birds to get great photos, and some feeding experiences can be part of the day.
One wrinkle to plan around: the pickup location details can be confusing in the booking app for some people, so you’ll want to double-check your pickup point and keep an eye on communication from the provider. Also, if you only have a short window, you may feel rushed—most people seem happiest with about a 3-4 hour visit.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Bali Bird Park: What You’re Paying For (And Why It Works)
- The Private Hotel Transfer From Ubud Makes the Day Feel Effortless
- Your Park Route: From Common Tropical Birds to Rare Species
- Bird Shows: Included, Fun, and Worth Building Around
- How Much Time Should You Plan for (1 to 6 Hours)?
- Food, Drinks, and Budget Reality Inside the Park
- Who This Bali Bird Park Ticket Is Best For
- Price and Value: Is $38 Worth It?
- Quick Tips to Make Your Day Smoother
- Final Call: Should You Book This Bali Bird Park Package?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Bali Bird Park admission ticket with hotel transfer?
- How long is the Bali Bird Park experience?
- Are hotel transfers included from Ubud?
- Does the transfer also cover south Bali?
- Is the ticket delivered as a mobile ticket?
- Are bird shows included in the admission price?
- Are meals included?
- Can I expect feeding or close-up moments with the birds?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Private 2-way hotel transfer from Ubud and much of south Bali, on a time that fits your day
- About 1,000 birds with rare tropical species, including Tiung
- Admission + all bird shows included, so you’re not nickel-and-diming the schedule
- Wide choice of departure times, which helps you stack this with other Ubud plans
- Mobile ticket for less hassle on arrival
- On-site food and drinks cost extra, so budget for snacks or coffee
Bali Bird Park: What You’re Paying For (And Why It Works)

This ticket is basically two good ideas bundled together. You’re paying for entry to one of Bali’s most focused bird collections, plus the included shows and the cost of getting there and back.
The park’s promise is simple: a lot of birds, a lot of species, and enough structure (shows) to keep the day moving without forcing you into a fixed tour script. The sanctuary is home to around 1,000 birds and about 250 species from different places, including well-known birds like toucans and macaws, along with birds you don’t usually see in zoos elsewhere.
A standout is the rare Tiung bird. It’s one of those species names that sounds like trivia until you’re actually standing near its exhibit. Even if you’re not a bird-nerd, it gives the visit a point-of-view beyond cute animals for selfies.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
The Private Hotel Transfer From Ubud Makes the Day Feel Effortless

If you’re staying in Ubud (or farther south), the transfer is where this ticket starts looking like good value. Getting to Bali Bird Park on your own can be a small adventure—traffic, finding the right pickup spot, and sorting out return timing. This package removes that stress with private 2-way transfers.
What I like about the way this runs, based on how drivers have handled pickups for other guests, is that communication can be proactive. Some drivers have reportedly contacted people ahead of time and shared a direct mobile number. Names that came up include Nanda, Nyman, Riko, Mr Merry, Novi, and Yogik. That matters because in Bali, the easiest day is usually the one where you don’t play phone-tag.
The practical angle: if you’re doing more than one activity in Ubud, having a set departure window makes your schedule far more realistic. You avoid losing half your day to transport timing.
Your Park Route: From Common Tropical Birds to Rare Species
Once you’re inside, you’re free to roam. That freedom is the real benefit of this ticket: you don’t have to follow a guide’s script to see the important stuff.
Here’s what you can expect as you move around the grounds:
- Tropical birds from multiple regions: you’ll run into species associated with different habitats, not just one style of bird enclosure.
- Familiar faces: scarlet macaws, toucans, pelicans, and stork-type birds are part of the mix.
- Predators and birds of prey: snake eagles and Javanese eagles appear, which adds variety beyond the usual colorful parrots.
- A rare star attraction: the Tiung is part of the sanctuary lineup.
One more tip from the vibe of the park: it’s landscaped and built for walking with winding pathways. That’s good news if you want a relaxed stroll, but it also means it’s easy to rack up steps without noticing. Wear shoes you can stand in for a while.
Also, the park sits near a Reptile Park, and at least one visitor noted you can pair the two if you have time. That’s not part of the ticket you’re buying here, but it’s a smart add-on if your schedule allows.
Bird Shows: Included, Fun, and Worth Building Around

A big part of the value is that all bird shows are included in your admission. That matters because shows are often what transforms a collection of cages into a living experience.
You can plan around the show times and get the benefit of repetition: you see the birds in motion, you get a bit of context, and you’ll often catch behaviors you’d miss just wandering.
In the best-case scenarios, the day also includes opportunities for close views and even bird feeding from your hand. That specific detail showed up in the experience feedback, and it’s the kind of moment people remember weeks later because it’s interactive, not just visual.
A simple strategy: if you can choose, try to arrive earlier in the day. One note that kept coming up is that morning timing helps you catch more of the day’s shows and feeding opportunities. It also keeps the heat more manageable.
How Much Time Should You Plan for (1 to 6 Hours)?

This is where you decide whether your day feels relaxed or rushed. The experience duration is listed as roughly 1 to 6 hours, which is a wide range.
Here’s a realistic way to match time to goals:
- 1-2 hours: best for a quick highlight pass if you’re tight on time. You’ll likely skip some areas and focus on the birds you most want to see.
- 2.5-3 hours: a common sweet spot. You can hit multiple show moments and still have enough time to wander without constant “quick, quick.”
- 3-4 hours: ideal if you care about photos and want time to circle back. One person suggested 3-4 hours if you want to see all areas and shows comfortably.
- 4-6 hours: good if you’re combining the visit with nearby sights or you just don’t want the day to end.
If you only have 2 hours, go in with a plan. Pick your must-see birds (like the Tiung) and then let the rest be a bonus. Otherwise, it can feel like the park is moving faster than you are.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Food, Drinks, and Budget Reality Inside the Park

You’ll want to snack, but here’s the catch: meals and personal expenses aren’t included. That includes food and drinks, which one visitor called out as costly.
The useful part is that there is food on site. People also mentioned coffee and cakes available inside the park. So you don’t need to bring a whole picnic. Still, set expectations: plan to buy drinks or a snack, not a full meal on a tight budget.
If you want to keep costs down, you can eat before you arrive and then treat the on-site café as a reward. Or just budget a modest amount so you’re not surprised mid-walk.
Who This Bali Bird Park Ticket Is Best For

This one works for a surprisingly wide crowd, but it shines in a few situations.
- Families with kids: the included shows and the interactive moments make it easier to keep attention spans happy.
- Nature lovers: it’s an easy way to spend a half-day with a living theme, not just a museum checklist.
- Bird-focused travelers: if you like seeing birds up close, the variety across species is the main draw.
Most travelers can participate, and it’s near public transportation. That’s helpful if your plans change or you’re mixing rides.
If you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t want a “hard schedule day,” this fits. You get structure through shows, but you’re not trapped in a group pace.
Price and Value: Is $38 Worth It?

At $38 per person, this ticket isn’t trying to be the cheapest option. But when you compare what’s included, it starts to look fair.
You’re getting:
- Entrance tickets
- All bird shows
- Government tax and service charge
- Hotel transfer (private, round-trip from Ubud and much of south Bali)
- A mobile ticket for smoother arrival
The main value driver is the transfer. Transport costs and timing often eat up the “cheap ticket” math when you’re doing it on your own. Paying a bit more can save time, reduce stress, and give you better day control.
Another plus is flexibility. With wide choice of departure times, you can pick a slot that matches your energy and heat tolerance. That’s not a small thing in Bali.
If you’re deciding between doing this solo and using a package, ask yourself one question: do you want to spend your morning figuring out rides, or do you want that energy spent watching birds? For most people, the included transfer wins.
Quick Tips to Make Your Day Smoother
A few practical moves that can upgrade your experience fast:
- Choose a time slot that lets you visit in a comfortable window, ideally aiming for 3-4 hours if you want shows plus wandering.
- Wear closed-toe shoes. The pathways are walkable, but you’ll cover ground.
- Bring a camera or phone with a strap or secure grip. Close views can happen, and you’ll want stable shots.
- Keep an eye on pickup instructions. If the app doesn’t clearly show your pickup point, confirm it early so you’re not waiting by the wrong entrance.
- Plan for extra spending on drinks and snacks since meals aren’t included.
Final Call: Should You Book This Bali Bird Park Package?
If your priority is an easy, family-friendly half-day with lots of bird variety, this is a strong booking choice. The best part isn’t just the bird sanctuary. It’s that you’re also getting private hotel transfer and included shows, which turns the visit into a smoother day from start to finish.
Book it if you’re staying in Ubud (or south Bali) and you don’t want to gamble with transport timing. Skip it only if you’re trying to do everything on a strict budget and you’re very confident you can handle rides on your own with minimal hassle. For most people, the $38 price makes sense because it pays for comfort and time, not just entry.
FAQ
What is included in the Bali Bird Park admission ticket with hotel transfer?
It includes entrance tickets, all bird shows, government tax and service charge, and hotel transfer.
How long is the Bali Bird Park experience?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 6 hours.
Are hotel transfers included from Ubud?
Yes. The package includes private round-trip hotel transfers from hotels in Ubud.
Does the transfer also cover south Bali?
Yes. The transfer is listed as from Ubud and much of south Bali.
Is the ticket delivered as a mobile ticket?
Yes, the package includes a mobile ticket.
Are bird shows included in the admission price?
Yes. All bird shows are included.
Are meals included?
No. Meals are not included, and any other personal expenses are also not included.
Can I expect feeding or close-up moments with the birds?
The information provided doesn’t guarantee feeding, but feedback mentions that you may be able to feed some birds from your hand.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount paid is not refunded.






























