Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 11, 2016, 13:07 IST
Synopsis
Many of the birds at this sprawling sanctuary are allowed to roam free—so you may find yourself ducking as an ibis flies overhead or moving out of the way as a peacock saunters by. More than 3,000 birds representing about 200 loca … Read more
Many of the birds at this sprawling sanctuary are allowed to roam free—so you may find yourself ducking as an ibis flies overhead or moving out of the way as a peacock saunters by. More than 3,000 birds representing about 200 local and foreign species occupy what’s believed to be the world’s largest free-flight aviary. Read less

Crane your neck and watch birds in flight at this beautiful bird park
Many of the birds at this sprawling sanctuary are allowed to roam freeāso you may find yourself ducking as an ibis flies overhead or moving out of the way as a peacock saunters by. More than 3,000 birds representing about 200 local and foreign species occupy whatās believed to be the worldās largest free-flight aviary.
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