Taman Safari Indonesia | |
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6°43′13″S106°57′02″E / 6.7203156°S 106.9505096°E /-6.7203156; 106.9505096 | |
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No. of animals | 3000 |
Memberships | WAZA,[2]SEAZA,[3] CBSG, and PKBSI |
Website | www.tamansafari.com |
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Taman Safari Indonesia, or simplyTaman Safari, refers toanimal theme parks located inCisarua,Prigen, andBali. These parks are part of the same organization and are known as Taman Safari I, II, and III. Taman Safari I is the most popular of the three.[4]
Taman Safari I, also known as Taman Safari Bogor, is located in the district ofCisarua inBogor Regency, on the old main road betweenJakarta andBandung,West Java. It is approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) fromSoekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and 78 kilometers (48 miles) from Bandung. Taman Safari I is situated inPuncak, a popular tourist area in West Java.
Taman Safari I covers an area of 170 hectares (420 acres)[5] and houses a collection of more than 3,000 animals, includingBengal tigers, Malayansun bears,giraffes,orangutans,hippos,zebras, andSumatran elephants. Some animals, such as theBali myna, are involved in conservation projects. The majority of the species represented are African.[6]
Nine shows are offered at Taman Safari I: the Elephant Show, Safari Theater, Various Animals Show, Tiger Show, Sea Lion Show, Bird of Prey Show, Dolphin Show, Cowboy Show, and the Globe of Death.[7]
Near the Wild Wild West area, visitors can seeJaksa Waterfall. To reach the waterfall, visitors can take theroad train or walk approximately 500 meters. Jaksa Waterfall is 45 meters tall, and the pool underneath is shallow enough for children to play in. The water of Jaksa Waterfall originates from the foot of Mount Gede Pangrango. With some luck, visitors might also spot native wildlife, including various primates and birds. According to local legend, washing one’s face with Jaksa Waterfall's water can make it easier to find a mate, secure sustenance, and stay youthful. Additionally, Taman Safari provides facilities such as a canteen and changing rooms.[8]
Every weeknight or holiday night, visitors can explore the Safari Journey at night on aroad train accompanied by guides. Near the end of the trip, visitors can watch the Spectacular Light Dance, featuringfire performances by the performers.[9] The zoo'sJavan warty pig can only be seen during the Night Safari.
Every weekend and holiday, visitors can hike around the forest surrounding the park. Before starting the hike, visitors are guided by an instructor to do some exercises. During the hike, they are accompanied by guides who teach them aboutmedicinal plants, allow them to observe native wildlife from a distance, and visit theJavan leopard andJavan rusa breeding facilities, as well as an abandonedcolonial era house. At the end of the hike, visitors can enjoy several games.[10]
Taman Safari I was established in 1980 on 50 hectares of previously unproductive plantation land. In 1990, the park was designated a National Tourism Object bySusilo Sudarman, the Minister of Tourism, Postal, and Telecommunications at that time.
In September 2017, Taman Safari introduced twogiant pandas named Cai Tao (蔡涛) and Hu Chun (胡春). Cai Tao and Hu Chun were born at theBifengxia Panda Base inBifengxia,Ya'an,Sichuan,China. Their arrival was a long-anticipated event, marked by the construction of the "Panda Palace," which would become their home at Taman Safari. The pandas traveled over 4,400 kilometers, departing fromShuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, China, on 28 September 2017. After a five-and-a-half-hour flight, they arrived atSoekarno–Hatta International Airport. Following an adjustment period of approximately two months, Cai Tao and Hu Chun were displayed to the public in November 2017. In front of the Panda Palace are two replica statues of the pandas welcoming visitors. The Panda Palace is also equipped with several facilities, including a food court and a souvenir store. To minimize noise from vehicles, visitors must take a bus to reach the Panda Palace.[11]
The Grand Taman Safari Prigen (formerlyTaman Safari II) is a branch of Taman Safari located inPrigen,Pasuruan,East Java (7°45′40″S112°40′02″E / 7.761171°S 112.66722°E /-7.761171; 112.66722). It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) fromJuanda International Airport inSurabaya and about 45 kilometres (28 mi) fromMalang. Situated on the slope of MountArjuno, the park is located 800 to 1,500 metres (2,600 to 4,900 ft) above sea level and covers approximately 350 hectares (860 acres), making it one of the largest safari parks in Asia.[5]
Bali Safari and Marine Park is a branch of Taman Safari located in Marina Beach,Bali.[12]
Safari Beach Jateng is a branch of Taman Safari located at Sigandu Beach,Batang Regency,Central Java[13] The park primarily focuses onbottlenose dolphins but also features other animal exhibits, including a sea turtletouch pool, a mini safari, a bird aviary, reptile exhibits, and a freshwater aquarium. It was formerly known as Batang Dolphin Center.
Solo Safari is a branch of Taman Safari located inSurakarta,Central Java. It is notably smaller than the other three Taman Safari parks and was opened on 27 January 2023 by the mayor of Surakarta,Gibran Rakabuming Raka.[14] Unlike the drive-in safaris at the other parks, Solo Safari features two large walk-in exhibits (or walk-in safaris) showcasing fauna from Asia and Africa, as well as waterfowl such as pelicans and cormorants. It also has various other exhibits featuring animals such as binturongs and otters. Formerly known as Jurug Zoo Solo (also called Taru Jurug Animal Park), it was acquired and revitalized by the Taman Safari group and the mayor of Surakarta in 2022. Some of the animals at Solo Safari were transferred from the old park, with additional new additions as well.
Exhibit animals:
Jakarta Aquarium is located inside theNeo Soho Mall inJakarta. The aquarium features saltwater, freshwater, brackish, and land animals from around the world.
The company came under fire in April 2016 for its alleged practice of drugging wild animals to use them as props in photographs with tourists. The company stated that thelion pictured had not been drugged and was "just sleepy."[15]
Taman Safari I