Taman Safari Bali an animal conservation area as well as education and research-based tourism
New Delhi :- Taman Safari Bali is a renowned 50-hectare wildlife park and conservation center located on the island of Bali. With a deep commitment to wildlife conservation and creating unforgettable experiences, Taman Safari Bali continues to lead in combining conservation and entertainment. Taman Safari Indonesia has more than 10.000 animals, 400 species, and is visited by more than 5 million visitors every year. With its contribution to saving, recovering, and releasing thousands of animals into the wild since 1980, TSI has become one of the world's conservation organizations for Indonesia's endemic animals and world-endangered species. TSI has previously 4 international Taman Safari Indonesia opened its first animal conservation area, namely Taman Safari Bogor in Cisarua, Bogor, West Java in April 1986. After a decade, TSI expanded by establishing Taman Safari Indonesia East Java in Prigen, Pasuran, East Java in December 1997. Second success, the conservation area by TSI encouraged the company to build other conservation areas, namely Bali Safari Marine Park, Central Java Safari Beach, Jakarta Aquarium & Safari, Solo Safari, and its newest franchise, Varuna Bali. TSI also oversees a few business units to meet tourism needs, such as the Royal Safari Garden, Safari Resort, Baobab Safari Resort, Mara River Safari Lodge, and Safari Wonders. TSI has a vision to become an animal conservation area as well as education and research-based tourism.