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ABOUT THE PARK
The Elephant Safari Park was officially opened by the Minister of Tourism in the year 2000 after three years of development. An official member of the World Zoo Association, the Park meets International Standards for animal care and is set in more than 2 hectares of exotic eco tourism landscaped botanical gardens, surrounded by national forest.
Acclaimed as the World's Best Elephant Park, facilities include a full Reception and Information Centre, a comprehensive Museum, with a large collection of elephant memorabilia and the only Mammoth Skeleton in South East Asia. A visit to the Elephant Safari Park is a must for any visitor to Bali. Get up close and personal with these incredible animals in a beautiful tropical park setting. Elephants can be seen immersing themselves in the park lake, in between riding, painting or other activities. Hand feed them, touch them, take photos with them, then learn more about the elephants ancestry and diversity at the Park's historical and graphic displays. Location Map.
A 200-seat restaurant over looking the lake, ideal for large groups or wedding, features an international menu, and the park Gift Shop offers an extensive range of elephant-theme products, including elephant paintings, elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, carvings, clothing, souvenirs and jewellery.
Displays of elephant intelligence and their capabilities can be viewed at the Park Arena and elephants can also be seen painting at selected times daily. See Elephant Facts!
Without a doubt the Elephant Safari Park in Taro is a MUST for visitors to Bali, and is the ONLY complete elephant experience in the world - making it truly unique. | Book Now |
 | PARK OPEN 8.00am to 6.00pm DAILY | AT THE PARK PRICES |
| Adult | Child | Infant | Family | Park Admission Does not include Safari Ride | $16 | $8 | $4 | $44 | Elephant Safari Ride | $45 | $32 | $12 | $138 | Kids Mini Safari (children under 10yrs) |
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| Elephant Safari Ride | $45 | $32 | $12 | $138 | Entrance & Elephant Ride | $53 | $36 | $14 | $160 | Safari Under The Stars Entrance & Elephant Ride (transfers & dinner not included) | $63 | $42 | $19 | $189 | Purchase a Safari Ride upon entrance and receive 50% off Park admission | | AGE CODES | Adult | 13 years and over | Child | 5 years to under 13 years | Infant | Under 5 years | Family | 2 Adults and up to 4 children under 13 years | | Where are we? Click here to find out!
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A World First - Get the Elephant Experience The internationally acclaimed Elephant Safari Park is not only a sanctuary for this protected and endangered species, but is a total elephant experience that is not duplicated anywhere else in the world. All the Elephants at the park were rescued from deforestation in Central & Southern Sumatra. The park is ideal for all the family and is open 7 days a week. See our location map! Park Facilities Include: | - Reception Centre with graphic displays of Elephant history and physiology
- Boutique Gift Shop, featuring a massive range of Elephant related products
- A 200 seat Restaurant & Bar with spectacular views over the lake and park
- Snack Bar & Photo Kiosk
- Museum with 1,000 exhibits and a 15,000 year old Mammoth Skeleton
- Elephant Arena & Painting Display Area
| Visitors Can: | - Ride Elephants through the cool forest of Taro (additional to entrance fee)
- Touch and hand feed Elephants
- Watch Elephants playful bathing rituals
- Have photos taken with elephants
- Witness live educational shows and Elephant Painting
- Enjoy & learn amazing facts from our information centre, museum and from park staff
- Participate in Children's mini rides
| "THE BEST ELEPHANT PARK I HAVE EVER SEEN!" ~ Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin ~ | | |
ELEPHANT SAFARI RIDE TOUR The experience of sitting high a top an elephant in a teak wood chair, through the cool jungle of Taro, is an experience you'll never forget. The tour includes air-conditioned hotel transfer, park admission, safari ride, buffet lunch and insurance all in one complete package. Don't miss this great value tour. |  |
| Julian Lennon Feeding the Elephants | |
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ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK TOUR (Tour inclusion as above however an elephant ride is not included) |
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Elephant Park Restaurant
| (Click on photos to enlarge!) |  |  |  | Information Centre, Gift Shop & Gardens | (Click on photos to enlarge!) |  |  | 
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ELEPHANT FOUNDATION The Elephant Safari Park offers a new concept in Eco tourism. Here you can enjoy the exciting adventure of Elephant Trekking while you are also helping to save the endangered Indonesian Elephant (one of world's rarest elephants). Currently there are less than 1,100 Indonesian Elephants left in the wild and their numbers are rapidly decreasing. At the Elephant Safari Park we are assisting, through proceeds from admissions, with the relocation of wild elephants to special reserves set up by the Indonesian Government to assist with breeding programs to help build up the depleting numbers. | 
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Download a video of the Elephant Park | BOOK ONLINE and SAVE up to 45% All tours are owned and operated by Bali Adventure Tours. We are not an agent. | |
| ELEPHANT FACTS | Did you know? | -
A newborn elephant weighs between 75-115kilos and is only 100cm tall at the shoulder. -
When grown it can weigh from 3000-5000 kilos and end up to 2.5mtrs tall at the shoulder - which may explain why an elephant cannot jump. -
However an elephant can run in short bursts of up to 20miles per hour. -
For such a big beast it surprisingly only sleeps 4 hrs per night. -
Elephants have a huge heart weighing from 12-21 kilos, beating only at 35 beats per minute
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Elephants have gargantuan appetites and two-thirds of their day is spent eating. -
Every day an elephant eats about 250kg of vegetation and drinks up to 83 litres of water. -
In one year an Elephant….Drinks 15,500 gallons water and can eat 1,600 ears of corn 2,000 sweet potatoes 3,000 cabbages, apples, carrots 100,000 pounds of palm fronds 1500 pounds of banana leaves 12,000 pounds of elephant grass
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An elephant has long eyelashes and lots of folds in their eyelids, which hamper their vision. They don't turn their head much so their view of the world is quite narrow. -
Elephants cannot see in colour nor can they focus properly, which makes our painting elephants even more remarkable. -
They do however see silhouettes and faded green blue hues. -
Their eyesight isn't a handicap though as 60% of their brain is dedicated to sense of smell.
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The elephant's trunk is controlled by an astonishing 50,000 muscles - the most gargantuan and versatile limb in nature. -
Originally a deep-sea beast they used their nasal appendages as snorkels! -
Their trunks are the most powerful known natural siphon with bristles attached to every single nerve. -
Elephants use their trunks to hold hands with their friends and are highly tactile and social animals. -
Their trunks are more versatile than the human hand! -
The trunk never stays still and can extend, twist and turn in any direction. -
It takes 2 years for an elephant's trunk to become proficient in use. -
When the trunk is held high an elephant is alert and interested. -
Elephant's tusks are actually their incisors or cutting teeth and each tooth is about the size of a football weighing in at about 4.5kg each!
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Elephant's leg creases have their own unique identification - just like fingerprints identify humans. -
An elephant also crosses its legs - just like humans do when relaxing. -
An elephant's brain is approx 3 times the size of a human brain - their temporal lobes are large and well developed and they have remarkable memories. -
Elephants communicate via low infrasound using 30 different infrasonic sounds to 'talk' with each other - these infrasounds are much too low for the human ear to distinguish http://www.baliadventuretours.com/BAT-Elephant_Park.htm
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