BALI GREEN TOURS

Bali Barat National Park
A conservation area in the western tip of Bali covering about 750 skm. This park also covers Pulau Menjangan, a home of the rare Java Deer. Bali Starling is one of the endangered animals in that park. Visitors are welcome, but must be accompanied by an official guide and posses a park permit which is obtainable at the National Park Headquarters in Cekik, 3 kms south of Gilimanuk.

Bali Bird Park
Located in Singapadu - Batubulan (about 15 kms from Denpasar), the park is intended for breeding endangered species in captivity, including the indigenous Bali Mynah. Today’s collection includes 250 exotic birds species (over 1,000 birds), including birds of paradise, Komodo Dragon, 2 hectares spectacular rain forest. Next to the Bali Bird Park is Bali Reptile Park with its reptile collection. Open daily for visitors. Ticket is obtainable at the entrance.

Botanical Garden
Located in Bedugul, established in 1959, covering 120 hectares on Gunung Pohon. Nowadays, the garden contains a huge collection of trees, about 500 varieties of orchid, and rich of bird life.

Sangeh and Ubud Monkey Forests
Located near Sangeh and Ubud village. Major attraction is the hordes of Balinese monkeys inhabiting trees and temples. Visitors should aware because the monkeys are attracted to shinny stuffs, such as camera, jewelry, watches etc. Before setting off, make sure that you left anything behind.

Blahmatung Waterfall
Located in the West Bali, near Pupuan, offering a spectacular 100 meters waterfall in a tough trek.

Gitgit Waterfall
Located about 10 kms south of Singaraja, the impressive Gitgit offers 40 m multi tiered waterfall that ends up in a deep pool. Swimming allowed, but local legend says that couples bathing together will eventually separate.

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