Dear Beloved Readers,
I believe it has been awhile for all Malaysians were not able to explore the local attractions due to the Movement Control Order (MCO) since early March 2020. Good news to be shared with all of you that KL Bird Park is now ready to welcome you and your family again to spend good quality time together.
The Introduction of KL Bird Park
KL Bird Park is known as the Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur which is currently recognized as the world's largest covered bird park. It is also home to more than 3,000 local and foreign birds with approximately of 200 different species.
The park is divided into 4 zones where Zone 1 and 2 make up the free-flight zone, Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park and Zone 4 is where the birds are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries. The most prominent feature is that the birds are let free in the aviary which closely resembles their natural habitat and they are able to breed naturally in this environment.
Operating Hours and The Activities
As the park is open from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm daily including Public Holiday and School Holiday, remember to reach the park as early as possible as the line of activities starts at 10.30am. During my visit, I was able to join the Hornbill feeding and the Bird Show. I was so mesmerized by the shows especially the Hornbill feeding as this is the very first time that I have the closest encounter with this species that was so close to my heart as a Sarawakian.
Not forget to mentioned as well that the Bird Show was not only entertaining but also educating as every single one of the attendees will leave the show with a good lesson take away. You need to check it out yourself and you will understand what I'm trying to highlight here.
Of course, before you end your visit here at KL Bird Park, remember to stop by the Photo Booth to take your most memorable pictures with our feathery friends.
Hungry After Exploring The Bird Park?
Fret not guys, the Hornbill Restaurant is located within the KL Bird Park and the restaurant serves a wide selection of local and western dishes, each finely prepared by the restaurant's highly experienced chefs. Besides enjoying the delicious food and breath-taking view of Kuala Lumpur city, you might also be visited by the majestic Rhinoceros Hornbill and her other feather friends at the restaurant's protruding open verandah.
Good News
Here come the main point and good news to be shared with all of you. As KL Bird Park is now open to the public, they are currently having great promotion for all the Malaysian with MyKad and also to our International friends from NOW until 31st July 2020.
Special thanks to Mr. Taufik for having me with a great tour and Livelifelah for the arrangement.
Hope to meet both of you again in near future.
For more information about KL Bird Park, please visit the website at https://www.klbirdpark.com
Signing Off and Take Care Till We Meet Again On My Next Post!
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