March 5, 2022

Family Fun in Bali

Bali is not just a tranquil retreat for honeymooners, surfers or soul seekers, but also a fun and exciting destination for the whole family. In fact, this is one of the most family-friendly destinations you will find in Southeast Asia. The people are warm and welcoming, and there are many exciting things for people of all ages to see and do. For a holiday that you and your family won’t soon forget, rent a spacious villa and get out and explore all that Bali has to offer.

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Mason Elephant Park

Set in lush botanical gardens, Mason Elephant Park is a must-see for both kids and adults. More than 30 elephants live here, all rescued from logging camps in Sumatra. Today, they enjoy a peaceful life in natural surroundings.

Visitors can watch these gentle giants bathe in lakes, nap under the trees, and socialize in the greenery. You can also feed them by hand, snap photos together, or even take a memorable ride on one of the elephants.

masonelephantlodge.com

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Green Camp

The Green School in Bali is globally known for its eco-focused, student-centered learning. Nestled among rice paddies and organic gardens, the school features bamboo classrooms and fresh outdoor learning environments.

Kids aged 5 to 14 can join daily or weekly Green Camp programs. These camps combine lessons on Balinese arts and culture with eco-friendly practices and leadership skills. Meanwhile, children stay active and inspired by the natural world around them.

greencampbali.com

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Bali Zoo

Animal lovers of all ages will enjoy a visit to the Bali Zoo, home to over 350 exotic animals across a 22-acre property. Walk along shaded garden paths to see orangutans, African lions, Komodo dragons, sun bears, and more.

Moreover, the zoo offers hands-on exhibits where you can feed and pet animals. For something extra exciting, try the night safari or challenge yourself on the tree walk with bridges, zip lines, and jungle swings.

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Bali Bird Park & Reptile Park

Located in Singapadu village, these two parks sit side by side and are full of fascinating creatures. The Bali Bird Park is home to over 1,000 birds from across the globe. Some aviaries are even walk-through, allowing close-up encounters.

Right next door, the Reptile Park is perfect for thrill-seekers. See Komodo dragons, monitor lizards, crocodiles, and venomous snakes. There’s also an open-air section where brave visitors can pose with huge pythons and iguanas.

balibirdpark.com

Monkey Forest Ubud

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

In Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest is a favorite with families. Troops of playful monkeys dart along forest trails, swing from trees, and cuddle their babies along moss-covered walls.

Besides the monkeys, visitors can explore three beautiful temples within the forest. Each features intricate carvings, mythical beasts, colorful offerings, and ancient stairways draped in moss.

monkeyforestubud.com

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White Water Rafting

Older kids and adventure lovers will enjoy the thrill of white water rafting down the Ayung River. Mason Adventures offers half-day trips through 33 fun-filled rapids—ranging from Class II to Class III—surrounded by dense jungle and dramatic rock formations.

Each tour includes expert guides, international safety gear, and a hot shower at the end. Best of all, the adventure wraps up with a buffet breakfast. People of all ages and experience levels are welcome.

masonadventures.com

Planning Your Stay in Bali

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