The difference with the freshwater aquarium in Taman Safari Bogor or Bali Safari & Marine Park, there is a building similar to Dunia Air Tawar TMII (Jagat Satwa Nusantara).
Safari Freshwater World Ungaran only contains a collection of Indonesian animals because it aims to introduce the natural wealth of Indonesia to visitors. The division of zones is as follows:
Display Tanks
- Tank 1: banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix), seven-spot archerfish (Toxotes chatareus), and smallscale archerfish (Toxotes microlepis)
- Tank 2: bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus), Bornean featherback (Chitala borneensis), and Sunda butter catfish (Ompok rhadinurus)
- Tank 3: humpback puffer (Pao palembangensis), green spotted puffer (Dichotomyctere nigroviridis), and avocado puffer (Auriglobus modestus)
- Tank 4: fire eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia), zig-zag eel (Mastacembelus armatus), half-banded spiny eel (Macrognathus circumcinctus), tapir spiny eel (Macrognathus tapirus), and albino swamp eel (Monopterus albus)
- Tank 5: lesser spiny eel (Macrognathus aculeatus), frecklefin spiny eel (Macrognathus maculatus), and freshwater moray (Gymnothorax polyuranodon)
- Tank 6: chilli rasbora (Boraras brigittae), harlequin rasbora (Trigonostigma heteromorpha), glowlight rasbora (Trigonostigma hengeli), porthole rasbora (Rasbora cephalotaenia), silver rasbora (Rasbora argyrotaenia), Myers’ rasbora (Rasbora myersi), and paray rasbora (Rasbora aprotaenia)
- Tank 7: snakeskin barb (Desmopuntius rhomboocellatus), bonylip barb (Osteochilus vittatus), hard-lipped barb (Osteochilus vittatus), signal barb (Labiobarbus festivus), spanner barb (Barbodes lateristriga), and spotted barb (Barbodes binotatus)
- Tank 8: tinfoil barb (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii), tiger barb (Puntigrus tetrazona), checker barb (Oliotius oligolepis), and lined barb (Striuntius lineatus)
- Tank 9: spotted scat (Scatophagus argus), spotbanded scat (Selenotoca multifasciata), and crescent perch (Terapon jarbua)
- Tank 10: spotted blue-eye (Pseudomugil gertrudae), forktail blue-eye (Pseudomugil furcatus), Celebes rainbowfish (Marosatherina ladigesi), threadfin rainbowfish (Iriatherina werneri), and scissortail rasbora (Rasbora trilineata)
- Tank 11: ghost cafish (Kryptopterus vitreolus), glass catfish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis), lesser ghost catfish (Kryptopterus minor), Malay glass catfish (Ompok eugeneiatus), sailfin glassfish (Ambassis agrammus), and Vera's glass perch (Gymnochanda verae)
- Tank 12: river tonguesole (Cynoglossus feldmanni), Papuan freshwater sole (Brachirus selheimi), and Sunda freshwater sole (Achiroides leucorhynchos)
- Tank 13: white-edge freshwater whipray (Fluvitrygon signifer), longnose marbled whipray (Fluvitrygon oxyrhyncha), and flying fox fish (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus)
- Tank 14: bala shark (Balantiocheilos melanopterus), Apollo sharkminnow (Luciosoma spilopleura), and black sharkminnow (Labeo chrysophekadion)
- Tank 15: Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), beardless barb (Cyclocheilichthys apogon), and Waanders' hard-lipped barb (Osteochilus waandersii)
- Tank 16: Kuhli loach (Pangio kuhlii), grey-banded loach (Nemacheilus selangoricus), Malay lizard loach (Homalopteroides tweediei), Sunda lizard loach (Balitoropsis ophiolepis), and horseface loach (Acantopsis dialuzona)
- Tank 17: striped glass catfish (Kryptopterus macrocephalus), spotted Borneo sucker (Gastromyzon punctulatus), and ocellated Borneo sucker (Gastromyzon monticola)
- Tank 18: freshwater longtom (Strongylura krefftii), Borneo redline halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon tengah), forest halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus), and bellybarred pipefish (Hippichthys spicifer)
- Tank 19: giant pikehead (Luciocephalus pulcher), peppermint pikehead (Luciocephalus aura), and snakehead gudgeon (Giuris margaritaceus)
- Tank 20: harlequin lancer catfish (Bagroides melapterus), black lancer (Bagrichthys macracanthus), and Borneo bumblebee catfish (Pseudomystus funebris)
- Tank 21: two-spot mystus (Mystus bimaculatus), greater mystus (Mystus singaringan), Marcel catfish (Mystus castaneus), and barred loach (Nemacheilus fasciatus)
- Tank 22: marble goby (Oxyeleotris marmorata), threadfin goby (Sicyopterus longifilis), empire gudgeon (Hypseleotris compressa), and climbing perch (Anabas testudineus)
- Tank 23: red-tailed tinfoil barb (Barbonymus altus), red-cheeked Sultan fish (Leptobarbus melanopterus), and saddle-back loach (Homaloptera orthogoniata)
- Tank 24: Boeseman's rainbowfish (Melanotaenia boesemani), Lake Kuromai rainbowfish (Melanotaenia parva), Ajamaru Lakes rainbowfish (Melanotaenia ajamaruensis), red rainbowfish (Glossolepis incisa), Tami River rainbowfish (Glossolepis pseudoincisa)
- Tank 25: Fasin rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fasinensis), Moswaren rainbowfish (Melanotaenia multiradiata), Goldie River rainbowfish (Melanotaenia goldiei), and clown loach (Chromobotia macracanthus)
- Tank 26: twisted-jaw sheatfish (Belodontichthys dinema), long-barbel sheatfish (Kryptopterus limpok), and chocolate frogmouth catfish (Chaca bankanensis)
- Tank 27: eel-tailed catfish (Tandanus tandanus), armoured sea catfish (Hemiarius stormii), warrior catfish (Hemiarius dioctes), spoonsnouted catfish (Cryptarius truncatus), and Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus)
- Tank 28: common sucker catfish (Glyptothorax major), stream sucker catfish (Glyptothorax platypogon), and Sumatran bumblebee catfish (Pseudomystus heokhuii)
- Tank 29: silver tiger perch (Datnioides polota), New Guinea tiger perch (Datnioides campbelli), and gulf saratoga (Scleropages jardinii)
- Tank 30: blue salmon catfish (Neoarius graeffei), highfin catfish (Neoarius berneyi), and boofhead catfish (Neoarius leptaspis)
Gourami & Snakehead Gallery (consists of individual tanks per species)
- samurai gourami (Sphaerichthys vaillanti), chocolate gourami (Sphaerichthys osphromenoides), pearl gourami (Trichopodus leerii), three spot gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus), snakeskin gourami (Trichopodus pectoralis), kissing gourami (Helostoma temminckii), and Malay combtail (Belontia hasselti)
- dwarf snakehead (Channa gachua), emperor snakehead (Channa marulioides), and forest snakehead (Channa lucius)
River Monster Indonesia (a central megatank that has an underwater-viewing tunnel)
- Asian redtail catfish (Hemibagrus wyckioides), striped wallago catfish (Wallagonia leerii), giant snakehead (Channa micropeltes), hampala barb (Hampala macrolepidota), Thai mahseer (Tor tambroides), semah mahseer (Tor douronensis), giant Borneo gourami (Osphronemus septemfasciatus), Malayan sheatfish (Phalacronotus apogon), giant featherback (Chitala lopis), Indonesian tiger perch (Datnioides microlepis), Hoven's carp (Leptobarbus hoevenii), giant freshwater stingray (Urogymnus polylepis), barramundi (Lates calcarifer), and giant mottled eel (Anguilla marmorata)
Crustacean Gallery
- New Guinea Zone: thunderbolt crayfish (Cherax pulcher), Papuan apricot crayfish (Cherax holthuisi), Papuan orange tip crayfish (Cherax snowdeni), and tricolor blue moon crayfish (Cherax boesemani).
- Sulawesi Zone: cardinal Sulawesi shrimp (Caridina dennerli), Sulawesi red line shrimp (Caridina striata), blue leg Poso shrimp (Caridina caerulea), Sulawesi harlequin shrimp (Caridina woltereckae), yellow goldflake shrimp (Caridina spinata), vampire crab (Geosesarma dennerle), panther crab (Parathelphusa pantherina), and purple Matano crab (Syntripsa matanensis).
- giant river prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii)
COLORS
An exhibit designed based on the dominant color of an animal. This area is divided based on the colors of the rainbow including the Red Pavilion, Orange Pavilion, Yellow Pavilion, Green Pavilion, Blue Pavilion, and Purple Pavilion. Previously in the verandah area, there was an area called the Rainbow Pavilion.
RAINBOW PAVILION
In this area, there are animal exhibits, gift shops, toilets, information booths, and small kiosks like the verandah area in general. In the first zone, there is a vivarium containing a collection of animals such as
panther chameleon (
Furcifer pardalis),
veiled chameleon (
Chamaeleo calyptratus),
eastern collared lizard (
Crotaphytus collaris),
Graham's anole (
Anolis grahami),
peacock day gecko (
Phelsuma quadriocellata),
lined day gecko (
Phelsuma lineata),
Réunion Island day gecko (
Phelsuma borbonica),
Mauritius ornate day gecko (
Phelsuma ornata),
blue-tailed day gecko (
Phelsuma cepediana),
rainbow boa (
Epicrates cenchria),
D'Albertis python (
Leiopython albertisii), and
Boelen's python (
Simalia boeleni). In addition, in the side area, there is a freshwater aquarium inside an artificial cave that is decorated by vines and tropical vegetation containing
redhead cichlid (Paraneetroplus synspilus),
Congo tetra (
Phenacogrammus interruptus),
Jack Dempsey (
Rocio octofasciata),
Nicaragua cichlid (
Hypsophrys nicaraguensis),
flameback cichlid (
Haplochromis sp. 'Kyoga flameback'),
filament barb (
Dawkinsia filamentosa),
Rohan's tearspot barb (
Dawkinsia rohani), and
Arulius barb (
Dawkinsia arulius).
After that, it will enter the aviary zone. This zone is divided into three: the walkthrough aviary, the separated aviary, and the pollen aviary. Walkthrough aviary containing birds such as
Nicobar pigeon (
Caloenas nicobarica),
black-capped lory (
Lorius lory),
rainbow lorikeet (
Trichoglossus moluccanus),
sunset lorikeet (
Trichoglossus forsteni),
ornate lorikeet (
Saudareos ornata),
Josephine's lorikeet (
Charmosyna josefinae),
fairy lorikeet (
Charmosynopsis pulchella),
Papuan lorikeet (
Charmosyna papou), and
Moluccan king parrot (
Alisterus amboinensis). In the walkthrough aviary, visitors are allowed to feed the birds with food provided by the keeper, and of course according to the instructions and schedule set. There are several aviaries made separately for several types of birds including
Himalayan monal (
Lophophorus impejanus),
eastern rosella (
Platycercus eximius),
western rosella (
Platycercus icterotis),
scarlet-chested parrot (
Neophema splendida),
red-rumped parrot (
Psephotus haematonotus),
swift parrot (
Lathamus discolor),
maroon shining parrot (
Prosopeia tabuensis) and
Australian ringneck (
Barnardius zonarius). Next is the pollen aviary, known for containing singing birds and some honey-sucking species. For the pollen aviary, there are small birds such as the
painted bunting (
Passerina ciris),
Gouldian finch (
Erythrura gouldiae),
velvet-purple coronet (
Boissonneaua jardini), and
violet-tailed sylph (
Aglaiocercus coelestis).
RED PAVILION
In the first zone in this area, there are various Mediterranean-style houses with red paint as pavilion markers. In the beginning, visitors are greeted with a small aviary containing birds such as the
red-headed trogon (
Harpactes erythrocephalus),
red avadavat (
Amandava amandava),
red siskin (
Spinus cucullata),
crimson finch (
Neochmia phaeton),
scarlet tanager (
Piranga olivacea),
Brazilian tanager (
Ramphocelus bresilius),
Guianan red cotinga (
Phoenicircus carnifex),
red fody (
Foudia madagascariensis), and
red-billed firefinch (
Lagonosticta senegala). After that, there was a separate collection of aviaries for birds with various adaptations such as the
scarlet ibis (
Eudocimus ruber),
red lory (
Eos bornea),
chattering lory (
Lorius garrulus), and
cardinal lory (
Chalcopsitta cardinalis). A pergola decorated with seating is provided for visitors to rest a bit. There is a vintage-style red tunnel that contains terrariums for collections of animals such as the
Madagascar tomato frog (
Dyscophus antongilii),
pearly tree frog (
Nyctixalus margaritifer),
red salamander (
Pseudotriton ruber),
blood parrot cichlid (
Amphilophus citrinellus ×
Vieja melanurus), and
red devil cichlid (
Amphilophus labiatus). This tunnel leads visitors to the next pavilion.
ORANGE PAVILION
At the start of the zone are three aviary cages decorated with herbs. This zone is inhabited by several species of birds such as the
Andean cock-of-the-rock (
Rupicola peruvianus),
orange fruit dove (
Ptilinopus victor), and
southern red bishop (
Euplectes orix). Then there is a vintage-style orange building containing a terrarium containing animals such as
blood python (
Python brongersmai),
corn snake (
Pantherophis guttatus),
Pilbara rock monitor (
Varanus pilbarensis),
Centralian rough knob-tail gecko (
Nephrurus amyae),
red devil cichlid (
Amphilophus labiatus), and
ember tetra (
Hyphessobrycon amandae).
YELLOW PAVILION
Entering the first zone there is a walkthrough aviary where visitors must wash their hands first. This aviary contains birds such as the
golden parakeet (
Guaruba guarouba),
black-naped oriole (
Oriolus chinensis),
Eurasian golden oriole (
Oriolus oriolus),
African golden oriole (
Oriolus auratus),
taveta golden weaver (
Ploceus castaneiceps),
Cape canary (
Serinus canicollis),
golden grosbeak (
Pheucticus chrysogaster),
American goldfinch (
Spinus tristis),
golden tanager (
Tangara arthus), and
saffron finch (
Sicalis flaveola). In addition, there are separate aviaries for the
golden fruit dove (
Ptilinopus luteovirens) and the
Atlantic canary (
Serinus canaria). In this pavilion, there are also several stalls and seats. In the next zone, there is a yellow building which is a vivarium/aquarium for various types of animals such as
yellow anaconda (
Eunectes notaeus),
Quince monitor (
Varanus melinus),
sandfish skink (
Scincus scincus),
Forsten's tortoise (
Indotestudo forstenii),
Panamanian golden frog (
Atelopus zeteki),
lemon cichlid (
Neolamprologus leleupi), and
electric yellow cichlid (
Labidochromis caeruleus).
GREEN PAVILION
This pavilion is the largest of the six interactive pavilions. This area blends in with the green vegetation around it. In the beginning, there was a separate aviary for parrot species such as the
blue-naped parrot (
Tanygnathus lucionensis),
great-billed parrot (
Tanygnathus megalorynchos),
scaly-breasted lorikeet (
Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus),
leaf lorikeet (
Trichoglossus weberi),
iris lorikeet (
Psitteuteles iris),
Mindanao lorikeet (
Saudareos johnstoniae),
blue-crowned lorikeet (
Vini australis),
Buru racket-tail (
Prioniturus mada),
vernal hanging parrot (
Loriculus vernalis),
blue-crowned hanging parrot (
Loriculus galgulus),
Philippine hanging parrot (
Loriculus philippensis),
double-eyed fig-parrot (
Cyclopsitta diophthalma),
Jardine's parrot (
Poicephalus gulielmi),
echo parakeet (
Psittacula eques),
superb parrot (
Polytelis swainsonii),
masked shining parrot (
Prosopeia personata),
Malherbe's parakeet (
Cyanoramphus malherbi),
red-crowned parakeet (
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae), and
Antipodes parakeet (
Cyanoramphus unicolor). Each species of parrot was kept in a separate cage because it was feared that they could fight each other to defend their territory.
This also applies to the following aviaries consisting of
black-billed amazon (
Amazona agilis),
Puerto Rican amazon (
Amazona vittata),
yellow-crowned amazon (
Amazona ochrocephala),
yellow-naped amazon (
Amazona auropalliata),
red-lored amazon (
Amazona autumnalis),
festive amazon (
Amazona festiva),
white-fronted amazon (
Amazona albifrons),
red-necked amazon (
Amazona arausiaca),
red-spectacled amazon (
Amazona pretrei),
red-browed amazon (
Amazona rhodocorytha),
red-tailed amazon (
Amazona brasiliensis),
Cuban parakeet (
Psittacara euops),
white-eyed parakeet (
Psittcara leucophthalmus),
Finsch's parakeet (
Psittacara finschi),
orange-chinned parakeet (
Brotogeris jugularis),
yellow-chevroned parakeet (
Brotogeris chiriri),
cobalt-winged parakeet (
Brotogeris cyanoptera),
orange-fronted parakeet (
Eupsittula canicularis),
blue-bellied parrot (
Triclaria malachitacea),
short-tailed parrot (
Graydidascalus brachyurus),
pileated parrot (
Pionopsitta pileata),
green-rumped parrotlet (
Forpus passerinus), and
turquoise-winged parrotlet (
Forpus spengeli).
After passing through various parrot aviaries, there is a domed aviary containing birds such as
orange-bellied fruit-dove (
Ptilinopus iozonus),
orange-fronted fruit-dove (
Ptilinopus aurantiifrons),
cloven-feathered dove (
Drepanoptila holosericea),
Javan green magpie (
Cissa thalassina),
green broadbill (
Calyptomena viridis),
golden-fronted leafbird (
Chloropsis aurifrons),
red-throated barbet (
Megalaima mystacophanos),
flame-fronted barbet (
Megalaima armillaris),
emerald starling (
Lamprotornis iris),
Guinea turaco (
Tauraco persa),
Schalow's turaco (
Tauraco schalowi),
black-billed turaco (
Tauraco schuetti), and
green jay (
Cyanocorax yncas). In addition, there is a small aviary specifically for honey-sucking birds such as the
green-crowned brilliant (
Heliodoxa jacula) and the
malachite sunbird (
Nectarinia famosa).
There is an artificial cave decorated with landscape and vegetation for a vivarium. This cave is also equipped with an artificial waterfall and a rocky river stream. In this place there are various reptiles and amphibians such as the
green tree python (
Morelia viridis),
emerald tree boa (
Corallus caninus),
emerald tree monitor (
Varanus prasinus),
European green lizard (
Lacerta viridis),
green crested lizard (
Bronchocela cristatella),
Mexican alligator lizard (
Abronia graminea),
plumed basilisk (
Basiliscus plumifrons),
knight anole (
Anolis equestris),
Chinese water dragon (
Physignathus cocincinus),
emerald tree skink (
Lamprolepis smaragdina),
Madagascar giant day gecko (
Phelsuma grandis),
Seychelles giant day gecko (
Phelsuma astriata),
Andaman day gecko (
Phelsuma andamanense),
jewelled gecko (
Naultinus gemmeus),
rough gecko (
Naultinus rudis),
Jackson's chameleon (
Trioceros jacksonii),
Meller's chameleon (
Trioceros melleri),
Fiji banded iguana (
Brachylophus fasciatus),
Fiji crested iguana (
Brachylophus vitiensis),
green iguana (
Iguana iguana),
green tree frog (
Litoria caerulea),
magnificent tree frog (
Litoria splendida),
white-lipped tree frog (
Litoria infrafrenata),
waxy monkey tree frog (
Phyllomedusa sauvagii),
red-eyed tree frog (
Agalychnis callidryas),
Morelet's tree frog (
Agalychnis moreletii),
lemur leaf frog (
Hylomantis lemur), and
Wallace's flying frog (
Rhacophorus nigropalmatus).
BLUE PAVILION
At the beginning of the zone, there is a walkthrough aviary containing birds such as the
Taiwan blue magpie (
Urocissa caerulea),
Asian fairy-bluebird (
Irena puella),
blue nuthatch (
Sitta azurea),
western swamphen (
Porphyrio porphyrio),
mikado pheasant (
Syrmaticus mikado),
Victoria crowned pigeon (
Goura victoria),
great blue turaco (
Corythaeola cristata),
spangled cotinga (
Cotinga cayana),
red-legged honeycreeper (
Cyanerpes cyaneus),
purple honeycreeper (
Cyanerpes caeruleus), and
opal-rumped tanager (
Tangara velia). After that, there is a separate aviary for parrot species such as
hyacinth macaw (
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus),
Lear's macaw (
Anodorhynchus leari),
Spix's macaw (
Cyanopsitta spixii), and
blue lorikeet (
Vini peruviana). After that, there is a vintage-style blue house in which there are several types of animals such as the
Grand Cayman blue iguana (
Cyclura levisi),
blue tree monitor (
Varanus macraei),
electric blue gecko (
Lygodactylus williamsi),
blue-spotted salamander (
Ambystoma laterale),
blue discus (
Symphysodon aequifasciatus),
Malawi trout (
Champsochromis caeruleus),
big mouth hap (
Tyrannochromis nigriventer),
electric blue hap (
Sciaenochromis ahli),
blue acara (
Andinoacara pulcher), and
frontosa cichlid (
Cyphotilapia frontosa).
PURPLE PAVILION
In this thematic pavilion, there are combined aviaries for the
pompadour cotinga (
Xipholena punicea),
northern carmine bee-eater (
Merops nubicus),
violet-backed starling (
Cinnyricinclus leucogaster),
Anna's hummingbird (
Calypte anna),
Costa's hummingbird (
Calypte costae), and
ruddy kingfisher (
Halcyon coromanda). On the side are separate enclosures for
galah (
Eolophus roseicapilla),
Bourke's parrot (
Neopsephotus bourkii),
red tegu (
Salvator rufescens), and
purple harlequin toad (
Atelopus barbotini).