Swooping for a feed at the walk-in Waterfall Aviary |
This 20-hectare bird park is the largest in Southeast Asia and has about 8000 birds from 600 species.
Take the Panorail to catch a bird's eye view of the entire park and listen to the 10 minutes commentary on board. After that, stroll leisurely admist the lush greenery and view the birds in their sanctuaries. |
The park does have a few must-sees:
The largest walk-in aviary in the world. Really fascinating! Lots of colourful birds flying around and occasionally swooping down for a feed or a bird bath. A good place to get a close-up view of the birds in action. Also visit Jurong Falls and appreciate the coolness of a tropical rainforest simulated.(Right) A humourous birdshow held at the Pools Amphitheatre "starring" parrots, macaws, vultures, pigeons, seriemas and many more. Audiences do get to participate. (Below) |
Jurong Falls... The world's tallest man-made waterfall |
The JBP All Star BirdShow at the Pools Amphitheatre |
Get a real good close-up look of the "birds of prey" perched on their metal bars. Specimens include owls and eagles, of which, many are endangered. You can also catch the birds in their magnificent flight at the Fuji World of Hawks and King of the Skies Show held at the same area. The bird park has the largest Hornbill collection in the world. Hear them "talk" at the Hornbill Chit Chat. A video about Hornbills and Toucans is also shown. |