









4 hour(s)
English
Included
Unique chance to interact with free-flying birds and butterflies
Learn about bird and butterfly species in their natural habitat
Discover the breeding and conservation efforts at the park
Educational experience on Malaysia’s rich biodiversity
€ 46.52
€ 42.80


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Bird watching is the main highlight of this KL nature tour, starting with a visit to the world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary—the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park. Home to over 4,000 birds from more than 300 species, the park allows visitors to walk among freely flying birds, offering an immersive and melodious experience in a lush, natural setting. If you're lucky, you can also catch an entertaining in-house bird show. The tour continues to the peaceful surroundings of the Lake Garden and Asian Garden, enhancing the relaxing experience.
The next stop is the enchanting Butterfly Park, where over 6,000 butterflies flutter freely in a beautifully landscaped area. Visitors can watch butterfly larvae hatch in the nursery and even have butterflies land gently on them. The tour concludes at the Orchid Garden, a tranquil space home to over 700 varieties of orchids and Malaysia’s national flower, the hibiscus—making it a perfect end to this vibrant, nature-filled adventure.
KL Bird Park entrance ticket
Butterfly Park entrance ticket
Entrance to Orchid
Private tour and transfers
Air-Conditioned vehicle
Professional Driver with Guide Service
Personal expenses
Travel insurance
Wear light clothing and walking shoes for a pleasant visit
Capture close encounters with birds and butterflies
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
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Visiting Birb Park feels like stepping into a living orchestra of birds. As soon as i enter, i’re greeted by the sound of soft coos, bright tweets, and the occasional squawk from a bold parrot. The park’s paths wind through shaded trees and open ponds, where ducks glide lazily across the water and tiny finches dart between branches. People stroll quietly, some with cameras, others just sitting on benches watching the “birds” go about their day. There’s a sense of calm connection — a reminder that nature’s beauty is often small, fast-moving, and full of personality.

My mum and I are visiting from Australia, and since she absolutely loves birds, I had to bring her to KL Bird Park and we’re so glad we came! We both loved it. It was quite a hot day during our visit, and there isn’t much shade around, so we took a few breaks to sit down and rest, but that didn’t take away from the experience. There are so many incredible birds to see here, you could easily spend around 3 hours exploring. You can watch my POV experience video below, see @bhav.xo for more Our favourite part was definitely the parrot area! We both dressed in bright, colourful outfits, which I highly recommend doing, it makes the experience even more fun when the parrots fly over to you. Feeding them was such a highlight; they sit on your arms, shoulders, and even your head! It’s completely safe, and their claws didn’t damage our clothes at all. The entire park is very clean and well-maintained, and the staff were all so kind and welcoming. It also wasn’t as crowded as I expected, which made the experience even more enjoyable. I honestly wish more people would visit, it’s such a beautiful, peaceful, and interactive place to connect with nature. Overall, KL Bird Park is a must-visit in Kuala Lumpur, especially if you love animals or want a unique, wholesome experience to share with family.

Had a 3 hours visiting the bird park. It is very spacious and has a big open area for most birds like pheasants, doves and pidgeons. There are little shops for refreshment within the park and clean toilets. It’s only 4 stars since some of the cages for certain birds are really small and in my opinion not really big enough or fit for the birds living in them. Also there was an eagle but it was bound to a pole and basically couldn’t move or fly at all which is quite sad.

We visited the bird park on a weekend and encountered very moderate crowds. The park is spacious enough to accommodate a lot of visitors, so I’d come back on a weekend as well. Please note that you’re not allowed to bring food into the park. Anything larger than a small bag pack may trigger a conversation with the security guard at the entrance gate as well. After a brief discussion, we were asked to bring the water we just bought at the kiosk at the entrance into the park. Please note that these restrictions are in place to protect the wildlife in the park. In the past, too many morons have fed them things that made birds severely sick or even killed them. The park is very well walkable with a stroller, with a few steps that may force you to take a detour. Please note that there are inclines, though. So if you’re pushing a wheelchair better have a good breakfast… The bird show at 10:30 am and 15:00 pm is worth watching. Very entertaining, not too long, and with some nice tricks to be shown. There are other events scheduled every day, so please check their latest event time table to not miss out on interesting events.

It's one of the world biggest aviary as per their claim. Having a good variety of species. Flamingos and peacocks are the major attractions. Nothing like a magnificent spot that you should not miss. If you are visiting KL with Kids you can consider spending 1 hour here. It is difficult to walk through the park during summer in KL due to extreme hot weather.



