Planning to visit Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder in Indonesia? Here's everything you need — the best time to go, current ticket prices, how long to spend and how to save.
Discover the wild heart of Bali at Bali Safari Park, where over a thousand animals across 100+ species roam in open habitats. This conservation-focused adventure offers unforgettable safari tram rides, up-close animal encounters, and thrilling educational performances.
Updated August 2026
Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder: quick guide
| 🕐 Best time | Early morning (8-10am) when animals are most active and temperatures are cooler. Weekdays… |
| ⏱️ Time needed | Plan 4-5 hours to fully experience all highlights. Allow ext… |
| 💰 From price | See live price on HolidaySG |
| 🎟️ Best-value ticket | Book online in advance for the best price |
| 👨🏫 Private guide | ★★★☆☆ (optional) |
| 👨👩👧 Best for | Families |
| 🌧️ Rain-friendly? | Partly — some outdoor sections |
| ⭐ Worth it? | Yes |
Best time to visit Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder
Early morning (8-10am) when animals are most active and temperatures are cooler. Weekdays outside Indonesian holidays offer shorter lines and a more peaceful experience.
How long to spend
Plan 4-5 hours to fully experience all highlights. Allow extra time during peak seasons when show queues may be longer.
Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder tickets & prices
Ticket price applies to non-Indonesian ID holders. Children under 3 years enter free. Bundle deals available with nearby attractions.
Book Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder tickets on HolidaySG →
How to save money at Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder
- Pair Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder with nearby sights in a single outing so you split your transport costs.
- Reach Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder by MRT, metro or bus instead of taxis to keep costs down.
- Only pay for the add-ons you'll genuinely use — skip premium fast-passes and extras you don't need.
- Travelling as a group or family? Check for family/group ticket rates before booking individually.
- Go on a weekday and arrive close to opening to skip the longest queues and peak-time surcharges.
Do you need a private guide?
★★★☆☆ — Optional. Worthwhile if you want deeper background, otherwise you'll do fine independently.
What to expect
- Bali Safari Features - Animals
- Meet the Tigers of Bali Safari!: Tigers are as majestic as they appear. Because the tiger is the largest member of the "big cat" species, as it can weigh up to 350kg. Meanwhile, there are 6 subspecies…
- Meet the largest land mammals; Elephant at Bali Safari!: Bali Safari Park homes Sumatran elephants and has made conservation efforts to keep these clever creatures around for a long time. Elephants ar…
- Meet the big cats!: Lions are the second largest cats in the world after the tiger and can be found in Sub-Saharan Africa (West African Lion) and in western India (Asiatic Lion). They live in grasslan…
- Meet the river horse!: The third largest mammals on land are the hippopotamus. These animals can weigh up to 2000 kg. The common hippopotamus lives near rivers, lakes and mangrove swamps. During the d…
- Meet the skin of steel!: The word rhinoceros is derived through Latin from the Ancient Greek, which is composed of rhino, "nose" and keras, "horn". There are five living species of Rhinoceros. The two…
Top things to do
- Ride the Safari Journey tram through open habitats with lions, zebras, and rhinos
- Get up-close photo ops with orangutans, elephants, and exotic birds
- Watch the Big Cat, Animal, and Elephant presentations scheduled throughout the day
Hidden gems
- Visit early morning to see animals most active before the heat
- Look for the rare Bali Starling - one of the world's most endangered birds
- Join the Bali Agung show for a dramatic cultural performance with animals
Good to know
Bali Safari Park is located in Gianyar and features over 1,000 animals across 100 species, including the endangered Bali Starling and Komodo Dragon. This admission category is strictly for international visitors, who must present a valid passport upon entry. The park operates as a conservation facility, and guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing suitable for tropical outdoor conditions.
Facilities
Parking, Restaurant, Souvenir Shop, First Aid, Prayer Room, Stroller Rental, Photography Points
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible pathways throughout most of the park. Safari tram has limited wheelchair spaces - contact park in advance for assistance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder?
Early morning (8-10am) when animals are most active and temperatures are cooler. Weekdays outside Indonesian holidays offer shorter lines and a more peaceful experience.
How much do Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder tickets cost?
Check the live "from" price for Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder on HolidaySG — booking online is usually cheaper than the gate. Ticket price applies to non-Indonesian ID holders. Children under 3 years enter free. Bundle deals available with nearby attractions.
How long should I spend at Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder?
Plan 4-5 hours to fully experience all highlights. Allow extra time during peak seasons when show queues may be longer.
What can I expect at Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder?
Bali Safari Features - Animals
Do I need to book Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder in advance?
Booking Bali Safari for Non-Indonesian ID Holder online on HolidaySG confirms your slot instantly and often costs less — recommended on weekends and holidays when it can sell out.
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