Taman Safari

Taman Safari I is situated in Puncak, a popular tourist area in West Java.

Taman Safari I covers an area of 170 hectares (420 acres)[5] and houses a collection of more than 3,000 animals, including Bengal tigers, Malayan sun bears, giraffes, orangutans, hippos, zebras, and Sumatran elephants.

According to local legend, washing one’s face with Jaksa Waterfall's water can make it easier to find a mate, secure sustenance, and stay youthful.

In September 2017, Taman Safari introduced two giant pandas named Cai Tao (蔡涛) and Hu Chun (胡春).

Their arrival was a long-anticipated event, marked by the construction of the "Panda Palace," which would become their home at Taman Safari.

The pandas traveled over 4,400 kilometers, departing from Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, China, on 28 September 2017.

Following an adjustment period of approximately two months, Cai Tao and Hu Chun were displayed to the public in November 2017.

The Panda Palace is also equipped with several facilities, including a food court and a souvenir store.

It is notably smaller than the other three Taman Safari parks and was opened on 27 January 2023 by the mayor of Surakarta, Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

The company came under fire in April 2016 for its alleged practice of drugging wild animals to use them as props in photographs with tourists.

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Zebra at Taman Safari I
Birds of prey show at Taman Safari Indonesia
Taman Safari Elephant Show