Jurong Bird Park is Singapore’s first wildlife park and Asia’s largest bird park, offering a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for more than 5,000 birds across 400 species –– of which 15% are threatened.

 

The park’s goal is simple: to enhance visitors’ understanding and appreciation of its feathered residents through naturalistic exhibits, interactive feeding sessions and world-class bird shows.

 

Home to four large free-flight aviaries, the exhibits at Jurong Bird Park are designed to mirror the simulating natural habitat of birds from all over the world.The guests and visitors will be immersed in an experience like no other, including walking into an aviary that houses over 600 birds against an incredible 30-metre high waterfall.

Jurong Bird Park is one of the most renowned bird sanctuaries around the globe.

 

Another noteworthy exhibit is Lory Loft, a 3,000 square metre and nine-storey high flight aviary. Featuring nine colourful lory species, this exhibit is themed after the Australian outback and is a popular highlight among visitors who get to feed lories and lorikeets while walking across suspended bridges.

According to Wildlife Reserves Singapore