Ready for a day packed with wild animals, beautiful nature, and tons of laughs?
If you're traveling with kids—or honestly, just want a day that is pure entertainment and completely lighthearted—this route is an absolute winner. We are combining some of Bali's most interactive and fun attractions with a classic touch of natural jungle scenery. It’s a beautifully simple, easygoing day out where your camera is going to get a serious workout.
Safari Adventures and Roaring Cascades
We’ll kick things off early at Bali Safari & Marine Park. This place is massive, and instead of walking past regular cages, you’ll hop into a secure safari tram that drives you right through open habitats where tigers, rhinos, and elephants roam freely all around you. After enjoying the incredible live animal shows, we’ll switch things up with a dose of raw nature at Tegenungan Waterfall. It’s one of Bali's most famous and powerful waterfalls, set inside a deep, lush green valley. It's the perfect spot to feel the refreshing mountain spray and grab an iconic jungle photo.
Flipping Perspectives to Wrap Up the Day
To finish our adventure, we’ll head back towards the city center for some pure, wacky fun at Upside Down World Bali. This indoor studio features fully furnished rooms—from kitchens to bedrooms—that are completely flipped on their heads! The staff inside are absolute pros at helping you pose, ensuring you walk away with hilarious, gravity-defying photos that will leave your friends back home totally confused. It’s a brilliant way to end a high-energy, memorable day before we drop you back to your hotel.
Yes, absolutely! This is one of our most family-friendly itineraries. Bali Safari is fully stroller-accessible and offers plenty of shade. The only part that requires a bit of effort is the walk down to Tegenungan Waterfall, which involves stairs, but you can easily enjoy the panoramic view from the top cafes if you prefer not to climb down.
We dedicate the entire morning and early afternoon to the Safari Park. This gives you plenty of time to take the safari tram ride, catch the popular animal educational shows, grab some lunch, and see the marine exhibits without feeling rushed at all.
Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes. Bring swimwear, a towel, and a change of clothes if you or the kids want to splash around near the river at Tegenungan Waterfall. Don't forget your camera or a fully charged smartphone for the photo studios!
Yes! In fact, they are amazing at it. The indoor staff will guide you through each room, tell you exactly how to pose to make the illusion work, and take the photos for you using your own phone or camera. It's completely hassle-free.
Both Bali Safari and Upside Down World have excellent indoor areas, covered walkways, and sheltered pavilions, making them great rainy-day spots. If a sudden tropical downpour hits while we are near Tegenungan Waterfall, we can easily hang out at a covered riverside cafe until it passes.