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The morning air in Batu, Malang, is always fresh, carrying the scent of pine trees and mountain dew. Tucked in the hills, just a short drive from the city, stands Eco Green Park — not just another amusement park, but a place where laughter, curiosity, and the love for nature blend into one journey.
As you step past the entrance, you’re greeted not with the sound of roaring rides, but with the flutter of wings and the call of parrots. The World of Parrot is often the first stop for many visitors. Children squeal with delight as a bright macaw perches on their arm, while adults can’t resist snapping photos of the fifty parrot species from Asia and the Americas. It feels like walking into a rainforest aviary, alive with colors and chatter.
Wandering deeper into the park, something unusual appears — a house standing completely upside down. Visitors laugh as they walk inside, struggling to keep their balance while posing with inverted furniture. It’s whimsical, but behind the fun lies Eco Green Park’s deeper message: look at the world from another perspective, and you might discover something new.
The park continues to surprise at every turn. In the Recycle Zone, old tires become heart-shaped ornaments, discarded bottles turn into art, and waste finds new purpose. Children learn without realizing it — that creativity and sustainability can go hand in hand. A little further, the Eco Journey exhibit gets more serious. It shows, sometimes starkly, the damage humans have inflicted on Earth. Standing in front of these displays, visitors often grow quiet, reflecting on how fragile our environment truly is.

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But Eco Green Park knows how to balance reflection with joy. At the Bird Show Amphitheater, cockatoos, eagles, and other exotic birds perform daily, spreading their wings against the blue Batu sky. The audience claps as a hornbill soars across the stage, a reminder of the beauty worth protecting.
Even water becomes an adventure here. The Water Outbound zone splashes visitors with fun, but also sneaks in lessons about energy and physics. For families, it’s the perfect way to turn play into discovery.
And then, there are the quiet moments. Stumbling upon the rare white peacocks, their feathers glowing like silk under the sun, feels almost magical. Many linger here, captivated by their elegance, reluctant to move on.
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By late afternoon, as the park prepares to close, visitors often find themselves tired but fulfilled. They’ve laughed, played, posed for photos, but also learned — about conservation, recycling, and the need to care for the earth.
Located on Jalan Oro-Oro Ombo, just a few minutes from Jatim Park 2, Eco Green Park opens daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. With tickets priced between Rp55,000 to Rp75,000, it’s an accessible family destination. Facilities are complete — from food courts and prayer rooms to shuttle trains and e-bikes that help explore its vast grounds.
More than a tourist attraction, Eco Green Park feels like a classroom without walls, a playground with meaning. In a world that often forgets the importance of green spaces, this park in Malang reminds every visitor — young and old — that learning about nature can be as joyful as it is vital. (Wage Erlangga)
