Asia is home to many exotic bird species and a visit to a bird park or sanctuary is a great way to see them as nature intended.
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Penang Bird Park, Malaysia
The Penang Bird Park is located just outside the city of Butterworth. It is the first and largest of its kind in Malaysia. The Park, which houses, over 3,000 birds, is scientifically and carefully designed for the breeding and conservation of the bird collection. |
Adult - £17.21
Child - £17.21 |
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Ecotour To Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, India
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India’s most famous bird sanctuaries, visit the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, also called the Keoladeo Ghana National Park and spot many exotic species of birds. |
Adult - £138.79
Child - £138.69 |
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Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary, Bangalore, India
Ranganathittu, 18 kms from Mysore, is a Bird Sanctuary that houses exotic birds. The isolated islets and the abundance of aquatic insects during the monsoon make Ranganthittu a favourite gathering place for birds. 2 day tour. |
Adult - £70.12
Child - £70.12 |
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Jurong Bird Park Tour
Jurong Bird Park is an attraction no visitor to Singapore should miss. From Antarctic dwellers in the Penguin Parade, to the world’s largest collection of Southeast Asian birds, over 8,000 birds of more than 600 species inhabit its lush landscaped settings. |
Adult - £17.70
Child - £17.70 |
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary - Tour from Agra
Visit one of India’s most famous bird sanctuaries, the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and spot many exotic species of birds. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to over 300 species of birds and a popular stop-over point for migratory birds like the Siberian Crane. |
Adult - £31.29
Child - £31.29 |
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