DAY 15: Friday, August 16th
Directly next door to Batu Secret Zoo is this next stop...
Zoo/Aquarium #42: Eco Active Park (Kota Batu, Indonesia)
Named Eco Green Park when Konstantin and I visited, and now called Eco Active Park, this is a zoo teeming with birds.
Funnily enough, for a bird park, one of the first things that visitors come across is a Meerkat exhibit. There's also Nutrias (of course!) and Black-tufted Marmosets in this general area.
There's a whole whack of random items alongside the first few walking paths, such as a mini village that depicts the aftermath of a landslide, some giant swan statues, a huge buffalo statue made out of car parts, and even a 'TV Elephant'. I've uploaded more than
150 photos of this zoo into the gallery for those that wish to see even more images. There's also a very small structure, called 'Bird Gallery', that contains several taxidermy dioramas.
'TV Elephant' and a sign for the kiddie penguin slide:
Things then settle down into actual animal exhibits, with
Walking Birds first up. The enclosures are quite basic and functional, but the species selection is terrific and includes 6 types of crane.
Here can be found at least 3 exhibits with Cassowaries and the species list is the following:
Walking Birds (13 species): Ostrich, Emu, Southern Cassowary, Northern Cassowary, Lesser Adjutant, Marabou Stork, White Stork, Sarus Crane, Saddle-billed Crane, Blue Crane, Demoiselle Crane, Black Crowned Crane and Grey-crowned Crane.
Lesser Adjutant exhibit in
Walking Birds:
Then one comes across a
Pheasantry and this is not a definitive list but nevertheless is pretty close to all the species in the area. There are additional aviaries on either side of the long row.
Pheasantry (minimum 8 species): Maleo, Golden Pheasant, Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, White-crested Kalij Pheasant, Chinese Ring-necked Pheasant, Germain's Peacock Pheasant, Bornean Crested Fireback and Siamese Fireback.
There's also a
Pigeon Coop (5 species): Polish Helmet Pigeon, Jacobin Pigeon, Lahore Pigeon and at least two other pigeon species.
Visitors enter a long hallway, with glass viewing on either sides, in what is called
World of Parrot. I don't have a full species list for this zone as there are a ton of birds and I rarely make comprehensive lists of birds at zoos as signage can fluctuate greatly.
Many of the aviaries seem tight on space.
It's not at all difficult to literally see
every single species at this zoo. The aviaries in
World of Parrot remind me of off-show breeding aviaries. At times, very puny little things.
You name a parrot that you'd like to see and it's probably at this zoo:
World of Parrot (minimum of 55 species and likely at least 15 more): Military Macaw, Chestnut-fronted Severe Macaw, Illiger Macaw, Yellow-collared Macaw, Blue-headed Macaw, Red-shouldered Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Festive Amazon, Yellow-naped Amazon, Blue-fronted Amazon, Green-cheeked Amazon, White-crowned Parrot, Blue-headed Parrot, Brown-headed Parrot, Red-bellied Parrot, Red-winged Parrot, Red-cheeked Parrot, Indian Ring-neck Parrot, Jardine Parrot, African Grey Parrot, Alexandrine Parrot, Senegal Parrot, Moluccan King Parrot, Meyer’s Parrot, Vasa Parrot, Pesquet’s Parrot, Eclectus Parrot, Riedel’s Eclectus Parrot, Great Billed Parrot, Derbyan Parakeet, Plum-headed Parakeet, Stella Lorikeet, Red-collared Lorikeet, Flores Lorikeet, Blue-throated Conure, Red-fronted Conure, Patagonian Conure, Nanday Conure, Peach-fronted Conure, Ornate Lory, Dusky Lory, Black-capped Lory, Black-winged Lory, Black Lory, Edward Lory, Red Lory, Galah, Palm Cockatoo, Blue-eyed Cockatoo, Bare-eyed Cockatoo, Long-billed Corella Cockatoo, Ducorp’s Cockatoo, Goffin Cockatoo, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Yellow-crested Cockatoo.
After finishing up with the parrots, which would literally take half a day for bird nerds, visitors are plunged into
Duck Kingdom.
That means loads of waterfowl in a series of small ponds.
Waterfowl Zone (minimum 17 species and probably several others): Indian Green Peafowl, Australian Pelican, Scarlet Ibis, Ruddy-headed Goose, Orinoco Goose, Canadian Goose, Andean Goose, Magellan Goose, Magpie Goose, Black Swan, Black-necked Swan, Whooper Swan, Radjah Shelduck, Rosybill Pochard, White-faced Whistling Duck, Black-bellied Whistling Duck and White-necked Stork.
There are species such as Andean Goose, Barnacled Goose, Blue-winged Goose, etc., in a
second Waterfowl Zone in a different part of the zoo.
Looking very Harry Potter-ish, the Owl House is home to quite a few owls but the accommodation leaves a lot to be desired. The building has a long row of glass-fronted aviaries and at least the collection is impressive.
Owl House (10 species): Spotted Wood Owl, Spotted Eagle Owl, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Barred Eagle Owl, Buffy Fish Owl, Sunda Scops Owl, Barn Owl, Oriental Bay Owl, Snowy Owl and Spectacled Owl.
This zoo had a Humboldt Penguin exhibit when we were there in August, but I've heard that since then it's become an enclosure for South American Fur Seals.
For anyone wishing to hold a White-bellied Sea Eagle, or a series of other raptors, this is an area with tethered birds and visitors have the opportunity to handle them.
Eco Active Park has a row of
Vulture Aviaries (5 species): Ruppell’s Griffon Vulture, White-headed Vulture, White-backed Vulture, Hooded Vulture and Egyptian Vulture.
White-backed Vulture aviary:
A Crowned Eagle is the highlight of the raptor zone:
There's at least two rows of really tiny, bare aviaries like the kinds at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona (USA).
Row of small aviaries (15 species): Turquoise Green-cheeked Conure, Golden Conure, Patagonian Conure, Crimson-bellied Conure, Sun Conure, Brown-throated Conure, Red-bellied Parrot, Princes Parrot, Jardine Parrot, Severe Macaw, White-bellied Caique, Long-tailed Parakeet, Derbyan Parakeet, Plum-headed Parakeet and Red-breasted Parakeet.
The big walk-through parrot aviary is called
Castle Parrot:
There's even an
Eco Science Center that is like a mini science museum, but part of it was under construction during our visit and so I cannot fully review the building.
Mammal species list: Black-tufted Marmoset, Meerkat and Nutria. (and now South American Fur Seals)
Summary:
Eco Active Park would appeal greatly to bird nerds and I've had several questions about the zoo since my August visit. The collection is immense and I wouldn't be surprised if there's a grand total of maybe
200 bird species at the zoo as I've personally listed at least
135 species just in this review. The zoo has a 'Cowboy and Bird of Prey Show', a couple of kiddie rides, a musical plaza, and once again I was struck by the fact that all these Indonesian zoos (even the wonderful Taman Safari II Prigen) feel the need to include amusement park areas near animal exhibits.
In terms of the collection, Eco Active Park offers up a lot to see and I do know some people who have visited and been awed by going from aviary to aviary and seeing a wonderfully diverse collection of birds. If Batu Secret Zoo, right next door, has almost 100 on-show mammal species, 70 reptile and amphibian species, a bunch of invertebrates, a Nocturnal House, an Aquarium with probably 100+ fish species, a safari zone and even a massive taxidermy museum, and then one adds in all the 200 or so bird species at Eco Active Park, in a single day a visitor can perhaps see
500 species between the neighbouring zoos. That's a great day out by all accounts.
My problem with Eco Active Park is that there's very few of the aviaries that are above average in quality. A lot of the aviaries are downright puny, with some raptors on leashes and the owls all in glass boxes that should be at least doubled in size. Here is a zoo jam-packed with functional, basic aviaries that aren't always aesthetically pleasing, and there's also signs of decay with chipped paint and crumbling cement in certain zones. It's a mixed-bag and a bit old-fashioned, and obviously once someone tours Bird Paradise in Singapore then immediately every other bird park looks naff, but I do feel that Eco Active Park is a zoo that requires a little TLC in every nook and cranny.
Up next: We had pre-booked a 5-hour bus ride to Surakarta and so that took us deep into the evening and we snoozed in our seats. Konstantin and I were finished with both Bali and East Java and we were headed to Central Java.
Updated Itinerary:
DAY 1: Friday, August 2nd
1- Bangkok Snake Farm (Bangkok, Thailand)
2- Peuan Deratchan Mini Zoo (Bangkok, Thailand)
3- Bangkok Butterfly Garden (Bangkok, Thailand)
4- Pata Zoo (Bangkok, Thailand)
5- Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World (Bangkok, Thailand)
DAY 2: Saturday, August 3rd
6- Wildlife Rescue Center No. 1 (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand)
7- Sriayuthaya Lion Park (Nong Khanak, Thailand)
8- Lopburi Zoo (Lopburi, Thailand)
DAY 3: Sunday, August 4th
9- Khao Kheow Open Zoo (Chon Buri, Thailand)
3-part review
10- Pattaya Crocodile Farm (Pattaya, Thailand)
11- Underwater World Pattaya (Pattaya, Thailand)
12- Monsters Aquarium (Pattaya, Thailand)
DAY 4: Monday, August 5th
13- Chiang Mai Zoo (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
2-part review
14- Tiger Kingdom (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
15- Siam Insect Zoo (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
16- Lanna Mini Zoo (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
17- Chiang Mai Night Safari (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
2-part review
DAY 5: Tuesday, August 6th
18- Songkhla Zoo (Songkhla, Thailand)
2-part review
DAY 6: Wednesday, August 7th
19 - Safari World Bangkok (Bangkok, Thailand)
2-part review
DAY 7: Thursday, August 8th - 'Toki Day'
20 - Penang Bird Park (Penang, Malaysia)
21 - Zoo Taiping (Taiping, Malaysia)
2-part review
22 - Lost World of Tambun (Ipoh, Malaysia)
DAY 8: Friday, August 9th
23 - Zoo Negara (Ampang, Malaysia)
2-part review
24 - KL Butterfly Park (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
25 - KL Deer Park (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
26 - KL Bird Park (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
DAY 9: Saturday, August 10th
27 - Zoo Melaka (Melaka, Malaysia)
2-part review
28- Taman Buaya Crocodile Park (Melaka, Malaysia)
29- Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary (Melaka, Malaysia)
DAY 10: Sunday, August 11th
30- Singapore Zoo (Singapore)
2-part review
31- River Wonders (Singapore)
2-part review
32- Night Safari (Singapore)
DAY 11: Monday, August 12th
33- Bird Paradise (Singapore)
2-part review
34- S.E.A. Aquarium (Singapore)
DAY 12: Tuesday, August 13th
35- Bali Zoo (Bali, Indonesia)
2-part review
36- Bali Reptile Park (Bali, Indonesia)
37- Bali Bird Park (Bali, Indonesia)
DAY 13: Wednesday, August 14th
38- Taman Safari III Bali (Bali, Indonesia)
2-part review
DAY 14: Thursday, August 15th
39- Surabaya Zoo (Surabaya, Indonesia)
3-part review
40- Taman Safari II Prigen (Prigen, Indonesia)
4-part review (including the Prigen Conservation Breeding Ark)
DAY 15: Friday, August 16th
41- Batu Secret Zoo (Kota Batu, Indonesia)
4-part review
42- Eco Active Park (Kota Batu, Indonesia)