Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is an expansive aviary park known for its free-flight concept, immersing visitors in a natural habitat with diverse and exotic bird species.
Located in the tranquil Lake Gardens area, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park covers approximately 20.9 acres and is renowned for its free-flight concept, which allows birds to fly freely in an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. Established in 1991, this park is home to over 3,000 birds from 200 local and foreign species. One of the park's primary attractions is the 'World's Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary,' offering a unique experience where visitors can get up close with peacocks, parrots, and other vibrant birds. Ecologically, the park maintains a delicate balance, providing habitats that foster breeding and conservation of various species. The park not only offers a chance to observe birds up close but also acts as an educational center, raising awareness about the importance of avian conservation. Whether it’s witnessing the feeding of ostriches, learning at the Bird Gallery, or enjoying a bird show, each area of the park connects visitors with the world of avians, making it a significant leisure and educational destination in Kuala Lumpur.
World's Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary
Panoramic Waterfall Aviary
Educational Bird Gallery
Daily Bird Shows featuring trained birds
As the largest of its kind, it allows interaction with birds flying freely.
Dedicated to the hornbill species, offering insight into their behaviors and habitat.
A serene pond where visitors can observe groups of flamingos in a tranquil setting.