Rizz Carlton
Well-Known Member
Hi! As we all know, there are a number of facilities in Indonesia that does deserves their praises in term of exhibits, collection, and their conservational value. Though, even rather famously, Indonesian zoos are often labelled as some of the worst zoos in the world, especially Surabaya Zoo and Bandung Zoo (The former had been nicknamed "Zoo of Death").
This thread will be focused on my personal list and opinion of the top 10 best and worst zoos and aquarias based on my personal view and information that I've gotten through ZooChat, YouTube, and other platforms. Feel free to tell your own list and opinions as well, discussion and even debate are rather necessary.
Please consider that I haven't visited every single zoos and aquarias in Indonesia or have any good knowledge of all of them.
We'll be using @Salt Merchant's review model, with additional points as well.
Top 10 worst zoos and aquarias
10. Lembang Park and Zoo
Considered bad not only in management style and low conservational value, but bad implication for Indonesian human-wildlife interactions.
9. SeaWorld Ancol
The first aquaria in Indonesia, but is the most disappointing especially after the Ancol takeover.
8. Drive Thru Park
The newest yet the worst Jatim Park facility.
7. Samudra Ancol
While trying to rebrand itself as Ancol's zoo, some bad practises are still continued.
6. Semarang Zoo
An example of a bad, local government-adminestered zoo.
Positive:
5. Cikao Park
A waterpark and mini zoo that is basically the owner's way to capitalize their exotic pet hobby.
4. Jogja Exotarium
Another mini zoo that have problematic exhibits.
3. Safari Beach Jateng
The worst Taman Safari Indonesia park.
2. Sinka Zoo
A resort-owned zoo in West Kalimantan that have numerous problems.
1. Medan Zoo
Considered to be the worst zoo in Indonesia as of yet, Medan Zoo have been on the local headline due to their mismanagement that resulted in the almost completely ruined state of the zoo and famously the many death of their tigers, which was often attributed to the incompetence and even outright ignorance of the Medan city government.
Top 10 best zoos and aquarias in Indonesia
10. Bali Zoo
9. Bali Safari & Marine Park
8. Jakarta Aquarium and Safari
7. Gembira Loka Zoo
6. Bali Reptile Park
Positive:
5. Bali Bird Park
4. Batu Secret Zoo
3. Taman Safari Bogor
2. Taman Safari Prigen
1. Jagat Satwa Nusantara
This thread will be focused on my personal list and opinion of the top 10 best and worst zoos and aquarias based on my personal view and information that I've gotten through ZooChat, YouTube, and other platforms. Feel free to tell your own list and opinions as well, discussion and even debate are rather necessary.
Please consider that I haven't visited every single zoos and aquarias in Indonesia or have any good knowledge of all of them.
We'll be using @Salt Merchant's review model, with additional points as well.
Top 10 worst zoos and aquarias
10. Lembang Park and Zoo
Considered bad not only in management style and low conservational value, but bad implication for Indonesian human-wildlife interactions.
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 6/10
- Species variety: 8/10
- Conservational value: 4/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 8/10
- The bird-of-paradise and bowerbird corner, hornbill and birds-of-prey aviaries, and toco toucan aviary are one of the better part of the zoo, species and exhibit-wise.
- Decently sized, though outdated design-wise, common hippo exhibit.
- Rather large enclosure for the white lions.
- Due to popularity among general visitors and even celebrities, Lembang can be considered as a bad influence on not only how people view wildlife, but also how future zoos modelled their management and curating style, which would further damaged Indonesia's zoo value.
- Strong ties with local influencers and well-known exotic pet keepers/suppliers that might contribute to excessive exotic pet craze.
- Heavy appeal towards exotic pet keeping, even sourcing most of their collection from this sector.
- Heavy promotion on interactions with most of their animals (Even allowing the more VIP guests to pet their cheetah).
- Outdated exhibits for the primates, binturong, and others.
- Incoherent mixed parrot walkthrough aviary that served only as a social media and exotic pet-keeping spectacle.
- Native protected species that are kept just for the sake of being a zoo (A trio of Sumatran elephants that doesn't seem to be planned to be bred and an sun bear and an Sumatran orangutan that haven't had a mate to this day).
9. SeaWorld Ancol
The first aquaria in Indonesia, but is the most disappointing especially after the Ancol takeover.
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 6/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 6/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 6/10
- Phasing over the sea turtle touch pools.
- The iconic main tank and tunnel, though the dim lighting and too many rock decoration make it a bit flawed.
- The addition of giant Pacific octopus and the Jellyfish Sphere.
- The only aquaria in Indonesia to have a large shark-only tank, though as of now only having two species.
- The best preserved deep sea collection in the Mystery of the Deep Sea museum, including an Indonesian coelacanth.
- Lack of interesting and noteworthy species and exhibits, wouldn't worth any of your money if you want to see new and rare species.
- Freshwater farm-bred fish being prevalent, including the problematic blood parrot cichlid.
- While probably "unique", the themed tanks (Truck tank, phone booth tank, etc.) essentialy have not much value aside from just being a guest attractions.
- The rather and ugly design of the aquarium's museum.
8. Drive Thru Park
The newest yet the worst Jatim Park facility.
- Animal exhibits: 4/10
- Animal welfare: 5/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 4/10
- Species variety: 7/10
- Conservational value: 6/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 7/10
- Bertus the Indian rhinoceros still living in a rather nice exhibit.
- The usage of EV as their main transportation throughout the park.
- Like the name says, its a "drive thru" zoo and not a safari park, so most of their animals are confined in a inadequately small exhibits while guests went through the entire park by vehicle.
- Curating and management that are different from Batu Secret Zoo which retained some of Batu's flawed past (Overly colorful exhibits and theme in contrast to the smaller and outdated exhibit, having "unique" exhibits at the cost of their animals welfare).
- The park's aquarium is part of the park's drive thru attraction, making it almost impossible to see most of the species held there as the vehicle kept in moving.
- The park's indoor zoo is among the worst section of the zoo, with outdated and small exhibits as well as "free-roaming" birds and other animals that are either perched or being confined in a small area, which are within just a conventional building rather than an actual exhibit.
7. Samudra Ancol
While trying to rebrand itself as Ancol's zoo, some bad practises are still continued.
- Animal exhibits: 6/10
- Animal welfare: 5/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 7/10
- Species variety: 4/10
- Conservational value: 5/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 2/10
- The Humboldt penguin exhibit is rather large and have controlled temperature, though the light-brown cement flooring put it off.
- A rather nice and large saltwater schooling milkfish tank that is also used as the underwater mermaid show.
- A suprisingly large and somewhat modern sun bear exhibit, though definitely need more foliage.
- Small housing pool and tank for their dolphins and everything about the dolphin show.
- A plethora of small aviaries scattered around the park.
- Touch pool for adult hawksbill sea turtles.
6. Semarang Zoo
An example of a bad, local government-adminestered zoo.
- Animal exhibits: 5/10
- Animal welfare: 5/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 6/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 3/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 4/10
Positive:
- Personally none so far.
- Heavily geared towards family entertainment park more than a zoo.
- Very outdated exhibits, Including small aviaries for gibbons and binturong.
5. Cikao Park
A waterpark and mini zoo that is basically the owner's way to capitalize their exotic pet hobby.
- Animal exhibits: 3/10
- Animal welfare: 4/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 4/10
- Species variety: 7/10
- Conservational value: 1/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 7/10
- Personally none so far.
- Outdated, small exhibits.
- The addition of an agile gibbon in a small aviary, as well as an lonely baby sun bear in a very dim and barren exhibit.
4. Jogja Exotarium
Another mini zoo that have problematic exhibits.
- Animal exhibits: 4/10
- Animal welfare: 5/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 5/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 0/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 7/10
- Personally none so far.
- Even the farm animals lived in the small paddocks with limited movements.
- Horrible enclosures for the Asian small-clawed otters, civets, Asian water monitor, and macaques.
- All the parrots basically didn't have their own aviaries to rest for most of the day, mostly served for photos.
3. Safari Beach Jateng
The worst Taman Safari Indonesia park.
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 6/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 7/10
- Species variety: 7/10
- Conservational value: 6/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 4/10
- Several rather nice indoor reptile enclosures.
- Small pools for dolphins.
- Terribly outdated exhibits, you couldn't even tell at first glance that this park is owned by Taman Safari Indonesia.
- Javan leopard, sun bear, and even orangutan being housed in a row of barren and dirty glassed exhibits with almost minimal lighting.
- While had already phasing out their sea turtle touch pool, they were instead moved into a small and dirty saltwater aquarium.
2. Sinka Zoo
A resort-owned zoo in West Kalimantan that have numerous problems.
- Animal exhibits: 4/10
- Animal welfare: 4/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 5/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 3/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 5/10
- Personally none so far.
- Terribly outdated exhibits.
- A rather disturbing method of mixing their saltwater collection into a freshwater tank.
1. Medan Zoo
Considered to be the worst zoo in Indonesia as of yet, Medan Zoo have been on the local headline due to their mismanagement that resulted in the almost completely ruined state of the zoo and famously the many death of their tigers, which was often attributed to the incompetence and even outright ignorance of the Medan city government.
- Animal exhibits: 3/10
- Animal welfare: 2/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 5/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 4/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 3/10
- Personally none so far.
- Almost just everything about this zoo.
Top 10 best zoos and aquarias in Indonesia
10. Bali Zoo
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 6/10
- Conservational value: 7/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 4/10
- One of Indonesia's modern zoo with some modern exhibits.
- Probably the best savannah exhibit in Indonesia.
- A very interesting deer walkthrough exhibit.
- Several old, outdated exhibits are still present and used.
- The Sunda pangolin often being interacted with heavily as well as almost having no cover in their exhibit, risking stress.
- A weird walkthrough aviary with ring-tailed lemurs and other assored animals.
- Elephant ride are still practiced.
- A rather lack of species variety and noteworthiness.
9. Bali Safari & Marine Park
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 7/10
- Species variety: 7/10
- Conservational value: 7/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 3/10
- A lot of great exhibit design, Taman Safari style.
- A large mixed proboscis monkey exhibit, with the only minus being the lack of foliage.
- A very unique exhibits "combination" with their Javan leopard and false gharial, creating and illusion of a mixed exhibit.
- The safari ride being categorized based on geography (Indonesia, India, and Africa), creating a nice theming.
- An interesting mixed species aviary that include the lesser bird-of-paradise.
- Lack of a proper reptile house/exhibit.
- Honestly never a fan of their "Rainforest Trail" aside from their jaguars. The fact that jaguar was the main star, they missed the opportunity to make an "Amazonian Trail" with South American species, a concept that is quite rare in Indonesia.
8. Jakarta Aquarium and Safari
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 9/10
- Species variety: 10/10
- Conservational value: 6/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 6/10
- Incredible variety of fishes, both popular and rare, in several wonderful tanks.
- A plethora of wonderfully designed tanks and exhibits.
- The best Asian small-clawed otter exhibit in Indonesia.
- The best schooling fish tank with their Indo-Pacific tarpon and Indian threadfish.
- The "Safari" in Jakarta Aquarium and Safari is what makes this aquarium incredibly flawed, which resulted in the aquarium having some species that shouldn't even be there as well as some of the aquarium's worst exhibits.
- Changing an already good aquarium concept into a mediocre and unfitting exhibit (The Asian water monitor being replaced by serval, the mangrove beach exhibit being demolished for lemurs).
- A incoherent mix in their assorted freshwater tanks with random mix of aquarium fishes.
- The very interesting deep sea corner which basically gotten almost no promotion by the aquarium, making the area almost completely ignored by guests.
- Not a fan of the addition of the penguins and harbor seal in the small exhibits.
7. Gembira Loka Zoo
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 6/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 7/10
- Conservational value: 7/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 7/10
- One of the few older facility that actively and quite succesfuly revitalizing itself, even making them one of the very few zoo that managed to went through the COVID-19 lockdown well.
- Well-designed terrariums in the Reptile and Amphibian Zone.
- The best Sumatran tiger exhibit in Indonesia.
- The best bird park section in an Indonesian zoo personally, with actual interesting birds (Not farmed variations) in several nice aviaries and exhibits.
- The only zoo in Indonesia currently that displays the Javan fishing cat in a wonderful exhibit.
- Old and outdated exhibits still being used by the zoo.
- A very bizarre mix in the future ring-tailed lemur exhibit, with hooded butcherbird, wreathed hornbill, golden pheasant, mute swan, etc.
- A very uninteresting aquarium that even have farm-bred fishes like GloFish and hybrid parrot cichlids.
6. Bali Reptile Park
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 9/10
- Conservational value: 8/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 2/10
Positive:
- An incredible collection of reptiles, some can only be found captive here, in several wonderful exhibits.
- An almost complete collection of tree monitor.
- Several terrariums are personally too barren.
- The smaller assorted terrariums, like described, are quite small. Making it nearly hard to find the interesting species there.
5. Bali Bird Park
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 7/10
- Species variety: 8/10
- Conservational value: 7/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 2/10
- An incredible collection of both native and exotic birds.
- The most bird-of-paradise species held in Indonesian facility.
- A very random addition of Komodo dragon, a remnant to when Bali Bird Park and Bali Reptile Park was still a joint facility.
- Several zones that are based on geography that aren't always accurate.
- Several smaller aviaries still be used.
4. Batu Secret Zoo
- Animal exhibits: 7/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 9/10
- Conservational value: 8/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 6/10
- A very huge and varied collection of both native and exotic species.
- Actively breeding most of their noteworthy species, as well as having various breeding project on native species.
- The addition of several new and modern exhibits that can't be found elsewhere in Indonesian zoos.
- The best exhibits for giant otter, snow leopard, clouded leopard, brown bear, and Chinese red panda in Indonesia.
- The best nocturnal house in Indonesia and a very interesting reptile house.
- One of the very few zoo that have an amphibian zone, which include rare native frogs.
- Several outdated "exhibit design still being used, a previous concept that shows a "unique and bizarre" exhibit concept at the cost of the animal's needs and modern exhibit design.
- A rather uninteresting aquarium with only few noteworthy species like the electric eel.
3. Taman Safari Bogor
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 9/10
- Species variety: 9/10
- Conservational value: 8/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 4/10
- One of the very active eks situ conservation actor in Indonesia, with a very active and succesful breeding projects.
- Several great and natural exhibits being a prevalent concept.
- One of the very few zoos in Indonesia that can be considered modern and somewhat word-class.
- Being located in the middle of montane forest create a wonderful vibe.
- A interesting collection of both native and exotic species.
- The best Komodo dragon, Javan leopard, binturong, proboscis monkey, Humboldt penguin, and common hippopotamus (In the African Panorama with defassa waterbuck and South African ostrich) exhibit in Indonesia.
- The only zoo in Indonesia so far to have a Papua-themed exhibit, albeit flawed.
- The only zoo in Indonesia that are able to get the trust to take care for giant pandas.
- The safari area having no geography-based division, making it a very incoherent mix.
- Lack of interesting species in the Bird Aviary, Reptile Tunnel, and Nocturnal House.
- Outdated practises like elephant ride are still used.
- Several outdated exhibits still being used, like the pygmy hippo exhibit in the Baby Zoo and the Japanese macaques.
- Having their dolphins in small pool.
2. Taman Safari Prigen
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 7/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 8/10
- Species variety: 9/10
- Conservational value: 9/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 6/10
- The safari ride being divided based on geography.
- A very active breeding facility, including the PCBA.
- Various modern and natural exhibits, especially the new Australiana.
- Having just as varied, even more, as the collection in Cisarua.
- The addition of serval which took almost all the space in the former cat complex.
- Uninteresting collection in the reptile zone.
- Outdated exhibits for pygmy hippos.
1. Jagat Satwa Nusantara
- Animal exhibits: 8/10
- Animal welfare: 8/10
- Zoo's setting/layout: 7/10
- Species variety: 10/10
- Conservational value: 8/10
- Domestic morphs and breeds: 6/10
- A very robust collection of native species in several wonderful exhibits.
- A rather active conservation project.
- A gradual development into a modern facility with better standart.
- Not using the other additional public spaces in the Bird Park to have additional aviaries for birds-of-prey and exotic birds.
- Due to this, the addition of exotic birds in the main walkthrough aviaries, especially the Wallace Dome, definitely ruined it a bit for me.
- Farm-bred morphs still be prevalent in Dunia Air Tawar and even the other parks.
- Almost zero upgrade on the Insect Museum.

