Travel News || Educational Tourism Park Purbasari Pancuran Mas
09/08/2022
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Educational Tourism Park Purbasari Pancuran Mas
Family vacation destination with aquarium and small water park, mini zoo and bird sanctuary and restaurant. Here there are several new rides ranging from River World, Bird Park, Water Boom, Kraca Bungul Hall, Bird Palace and Toyosuka Planet Aquarium
River World
This Aquatic ride displays various types of freshwater fish from various parts of the world. With a collection of approximately 200 types of fish, this section is widely used as a learning tool for school students and students Students, here are some of them:
Arapaima Gigas Icon of Purbasari Pancuran Mas Tourism Park. Fish originating from the waters of the Amazon is the largest freshwater fish species because its size can reach 4m. At River World, you will not only witness one tail but three giant Arapima Gigas.
Piranha the legendary predator is classified as a carnivorous animal (meat-eater). Predator fish that usually live in this group can be found at River World Purbasari Pancuran Mas.
Aba-Aba Amazone
Still from the waters of the Amazon, this one fish has a fairly large size. The Amazon cue has a distinctive feature on the ‘face’ who always looks "smiling". Curious? You can prove it yourself at River World.
Bird Park
One of a series of tours in Purbasari Pancuran Mas, which presents the attraction of local and foreign birds / birds. At least more than 75 species of exotic birds are present here. Starting from Peacock, Sea Eagle, Sedirit Sanghie until Lady Peasant. As in the swimming pool, at this location the management has also prepared a gazebo to relax.
Planet Aquarium Toyosuka
A new ride for Purbasari Pancuran Mas, we present to visitors where the Toyoshuka Aquarium presents the charm of an aquarium in a new packaging with a building size of 25 meters long, 15 meters wide and 8 meters high. Visitors can also enjoy world-famous buildings in miniature at the TOYOSHUKA Aquarium.
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