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The World's Largest Bird Park | Jurong Bird Park Singapore Start your wonderful day at Jurong Bird Park Singapore, one of the world’s most famous bird zoos. Gaze in wonder at the incredible structure, featuring man-made indoor waterfalls and walk in aviaries. But the main attraction of it is, of course, the thousands of birds it houses. There are over 5,000 birds of over 400 species in this magnificent aviary. Jurong Bird Park, which opened on 3 January 1971, is Asia's largest bird park and home to more than 5,000 birds across 400 species. Built at a cost of S$3.5 million, the 20.2-hectare park draws about 800,000 visitors annually. The park offers visitors an immersive experience with large open-concept displays that feature exhibits simulating the natural habitats of birds. Jurong Bird Park is known for all the shows and activities it hosts for complete entertainment of the visitors. King of the Skies and High Flyers Show forms the two most important shows to be a part of. Spending an entire day won’t go in vain as there are myriads of things to enjoy – Wildlife tours, birds feeding, birds interaction session, kids play section and camping. From exotic and threatened species such as Southern Ground Hornbill and Asian Fairy Bluebird to popular favourites like parrots, peacocks and cranes - Jurong Bird Park has it all with over 25 years of experience in aviculture conservation, Jurong Bird Park offers an unforgettable experience for bird lovers of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a day out with family or simply want to get closer to nature. The idea of Jurong Bird Park came from then Minister for Finance Goh Keng Swee. He got the inspiration for a bird park when he visited the Rio Aviary in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in Sept. 1967. The park received contributions of birds from all over the world. 12 countries, seven zoos and 40 private donors had contributed birds to Jurong Bird Park's collection by its opening day in 1971. Home to Asia's largest collection of birds, Jurong is every nature lover's paradise. The walk in aviaries at Jurong let one walk through the artificially crafted bird habitats and witness these marvelous creatures flit about. You'll get to enjoy close-up interactions with the feathered residents at feeding sessions, and be impressed by entertaining antics at daily shows. Indulge in a sumptuous Asian buffet lunch in the company of talented parrots, and splash in some water fun at the wet playground. This sanctuary sure makes for an exciting day out for the whole family