Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, A paradise of free-flying exotic birds
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Introduction
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, established in 1991, is one of the largest bird parks in Asia with over 5000 species of birds on display. The park covers an area of 2.8 hectares, which includes a 3.2-hectare free-flight aviary and a 0.5-hectare rhinoceros hornbill exhibit. It occupies approximately 20.9 acres and is divided into 4 zones: Zones 1 and 2 are free-flight aviaries, Zone 3 is the rhinoceros hornbill exhibit, and Zone 4 is the isolated iron-caged and mini bird exhibit. Transportation Take the LRT line to Kuala Lumpur station and walk west for about 10-15 minutes.