Phuket Bird Park
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/HappyTrips Editors/THINGS TO DO, PHUKET/ Updated : Jul 19, 2016, 12:37 IST
Synopsis
Newly opened in 2013, the Phuket Bird Park contains more than 100 bird species including macaws, hornbills, eagles and owls from three continents - Asia, Africa and South America. They are all housed on 22 acres of land in an envi … Read more
Newly opened in 2013, the Phuket Bird Park contains more than 100 bird species including macaws, hornbills, eagles and owls from three continents - Asia, Africa and South America. They are all housed on 22 acres of land in an environment that resembles their natural habits as much as possible. There's a garden with a natural waterfall. The Phuket Bird Park is the only privately owned bird park on the island. Read less
Newly opened in 2013, the Phuket Bird Park contains more than 100 bird species including macaws, hornbills, eagles and owls from three continents - Asia, Africa and South America. They are all housed on 22 acres of land in an environment that resembles their natural habits as much as possible. There's a garden with a natural waterfall. The Phuket Bird Park is the only privately owned bird park on the island.The park is ideal for the whole family and visitors can enjoy bird shows three times a day - 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30pm. And you can feed the birds and have your photo taken with hornbills, macaws, eagles, barn owls and many more birds. Souvenirs and bird park products such as T-shirts, caps, mugs, umbrellas, postcards and magnets are available. Have a look in the shop for a variety of bird items. There's something for everyone - and yourself!
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