Marine Safari Bali: A Thrilling Ocean Adventure Awaits Indian Travellers
Marine Safari Bali offers shark dives, underwater dining, and conservation thrills.
Get ready for an unforgettable family adventure at Marine Safari Bali, Taman Safari Indonesia’s crown jewel in Gianyar, Bali. This world-class marine destination is calling Indian travellers with its unique mix of thrilling experiences, conservation efforts, and cultural hospitality that redefines Southeast Asian travel.
Since its inception in Bogor in 1986, Taman Safari Indonesia has become a global name in conservation, managing six parks and four resorts across Indonesia. Home to over 22,963 animals from 673 species, the group welcomes more than 5 million visitors yearly. Its standout attractions include The Grand Taman Safari Prigen, The Amazing Taman Safari Bali, Jakarta Aquarium & Safari, Solo Safari, the new Enchanting Valley Bogor, and Marine Safari Bali, paired with unique stays like Baobab Safari Resort and Mara River Safari Lodge.
Marine Safari Bali takes you on a journey through six vibrant zones: the reptile-packed Rainforest Zone, the fierce River Monster Zone, the interactive Estuary Zone where you can touch rays, and the stunning Ocean Zone with colourful reefs and sharks. These zones offer hands-on encounters with marine life, emphasising the need to protect our oceans. The park’s cutting-edge Marine Conservation Area and breeding programmes cement its role as a leader in marine preservation.
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The real showstopper? Varuna, Indonesia’s first underwater dining and theatrical musical experience. Savour gourmet dishes while immersed in a performance highlighting ocean conservation and the fight against plastic pollution—a must-see spectacle that blends entertainment with purpose.
“Marine Safari Bali offers Indian travellers something truly extraordinary,” says Alexander Zulkarnain, Acting Chief Marketing Officer of Taman Safari Indonesia Group. “It’s not just about adventure—it’s about creating lasting memories while connecting India and Indonesia through a shared love for nature and culture.”
Indian guests will feel right at home with authentic Indian cuisine at Mara River Safari Lodge, where meals come with breathtaking savanna views of rhinos and zebras. This fusion of comfort and exotic charm makes for an unparalleled experience.
Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism is rolling out the red carpet for Indian visitors, aiming to attract 800,000 this year. “We’re showcasing Indonesia as a top destination for leisure, culture, and wellness,” says Dedi Ahmad Kurnia, Assistant Deputy for International Tourism Marketing. “Marine Safari Bali and our other attractions are designed to capture the hearts of Indian travellers.”
Plan your trip to Marine Safari Bali today for a family adventure that’s as meaningful as it is thrilling!
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