QUOTE(vikingw2k @ Mar 23 2008, 03:21 PM)
Close to RM40 per entry, you know what to expect compared to our budget Birdy Park.

RM41.40 to be exact (S$18), excluding the tramp ride.
It's not the amount they charges. It's just how a park is managed. In fact, KL Bird Park charges RM35 for foreigners (without MyKad).
Added on March 25, 2008, 7:47 amQUOTE(carcraze66 @ Mar 23 2008, 03:36 PM)
now kl bird park less bird adi,last year i went there were many birds...but now less,and most of the nice are also in the cage,so hard to shoot,instead u have a filter or LENS!!.......haha,how abt jurong bird park?? in cage also??
Jurong Bird Park has 3 large aviaries. One is an aviary where it simulate rain with thunder sound every noon. You will be able to shoot birds with their feather wet. Another aviary is having all Lories and lorikeets. The size of that aviary is about the same as the size of the waterfall aviary in KL Bird Park. The third aviary is called Waterfall Aviary, the biggest in Jurong Bird Park. The height of the waterfall is like 20-story. It has a lot of trees and made you feel like you are entering a jungle. Shooting is only possible with sunny day.
KL Bird Park has one Mandarin Duck and a Wood Duck. Jurong Bird Park has a pool full of those.
Added on March 25, 2008, 7:49 amQUOTE(convicted_knight @ Mar 23 2008, 10:20 PM)
Hows the transportation to there..? Any entrance fee...?
You need to take taxi. It's about S$20 ride from Orchard Road. The entrance is S$18 (without tramp ride) or S$22 (with one round tramp ride). The tramp is actually a monorail inside the bird park.