Bali Safari and Marine Park is located in Gianyar, Bali , spanning over 40 hectares. Home to more than 400 animals from three different regions of the world, Indonesia, India and Africa. The park attracts both adults and children alike.

Visitors to the park can choose accommodation from a range of places, however, Bali is known world over for its villas. Offering a wide range of villas with private pools and other such facilities Bali has always been a popular destination with the holiday makers. Seminyak over time has evolved into a sophisticated tourist resort in Bali. Bali villas Seminyak does not disappoint one as Seminyak has many soft sandy beaches and is a popular tourist getaway. When one looks for villas one would not miss Samaja Villas Kunti which offers great spacious villas at a convenient location in the heart of Seminyak. Consisting of 10 private villas this becomes a paradise to the holiday maker.

There are four different packages to choose from when visiting the park. Other activities in the park include a riding on elephant back, night safaris, animal shows. One can get an up close experience with their favourite animals. The park also gives an opportunity to those visiting to gain experiences across three different continents. The park also conducts animal educational shows.The park also has a fresh water aquarium where one can see species from Indonesia, South America and Africa. Within the park premises there’s also a water park and restaurants for the visitors. There are also cultural shows that are hosted at the park. One can make the reservations and choose packages online.

Seminyak being a popular tourist resort has a vibrant night life and hub of shopping as well as its location enables one to visit other attractions in the proximity such as the Petitenget temple, Biasa Art space, Echo beach among many others.

Uditha Dharmawardhane is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Roland Lefevre. He specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.

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