Rabu, 10 November 2010

Indonesian Safari Garden

Indonesian Safari Garden  is a place of tourism and environmentally sound family-oriented wildlife habitat in the wild.
This park is located at three locations. 
Indonesian Safari  Garden I located in the Village District Cibeureum Cisarua, Bogor Regency, West Java, or better known as the Peak area. While Indonesian Safari II is situated on the slopes of Mount Arjuna, Prigen District, Pasuruan, East Java. In addition there is also a Safari Park in the village Serongga III, Gianyar District, Bali Province.


Indonesia Safari Garden  I was built in 1980 on a tea plantation which has not been productive. This park became a national park buffer pangrango big mountain. This park is situated at an altitude of 900-1800 m above sea level, as well as having an average temperature of 16-24 degrees Celsius.
Tigers in Taman Safari


This park has been designated as National Tourism by Soesilo Soedarman, Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications of the time. Furthermore, this park also has inaugurated a Centre for Captive Animals Rare in Indonesia by Hasyrul Harahap, Minister of Forestry at the time, on March 16, 1990.
Safari Garden has a collection of animals from almost all over the world and also the local wildlife, such as Komodo, Bison, Black Bear Honey, White Tiger, Elephant, Anoa and so forth.


Status of land tenure under the authority of the Safari Park Foundation which is also the owner and operator of tourism. Performing Elephant Safari Park with Ferris wheel background


Facility located at Indonesian Safari Garden is a bus safari, artificial lakes, water bikes, canoes, wave pool with slides, a mini train that crosses the African-style village, garden birds, baby zoo, Ferris wheel, elephant riding, horse riding, comedy circles, circus performances, gocart area, children's play ground, a bomb bomb, car, devil house, traditional art and magic on stage Ruyung Hall open Safari.


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