For over two decades, I’ve journeyed through bustling cities and remote jungles, but few places capture the magic of the wild quite like the Singapore Zoo. This isn’t just another collection of animals behind bars; it’s a vibrant, living rainforest where creatures roam in beautifully crafted landscapes that mimic their natural homes. Forget cramped cages and concrete floors. Here, you’ll find orangutans swinging freely on vines above your head, Asia elephants sometimes roam freely on the designated roads within the zoo, majestic white tigers lounging by their waterfall, and a world of immersive experiences that connect you with nature on a profound level.

As the crown jewel of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve (the animals paradise of Singapore), the Singapore Zoo has consistently set global standards for animal welfare, conservation, and visitor engagement. It’s a place that educates as much as it entertains, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation for the planet’s biodiversity.

This definitive guide is your all-access pass to planning the perfect day at the Singapore Zoo. We’ll cover everything from the intricate details of getting there and securing the best ticket prices to uncovering hidden gems within its sprawling grounds. Whether you’re a family with curious children, a couple seeking a unique date, or a solo wildlife photographer, consider this your expert-led expedition into one of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife parks.
Where is the Singapore Zoo Located?
Nestled in the lush, green northern corridor of the island, the Singapore Zoo is an oasis of nature away from the city’s urban hum.
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
The zoo sits on a large 28-hectare area next to Upper Seletar Reservoir and is part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. This area also includes other popular parks like the Night Safari, River Wonders, and Bird Paradise. The quiet, green surroundings help visitors feel like they are in a real rainforest from the moment they arrive. Even though it feels far from the city, it’s actually easy to reach, only about a 30 to 40-minute drive from Singapore downtown.
How to Get to the Singapore Zoo: Your Transport Blueprint
Getting to the Singapore Zoo is easy, thanks to Singapore’s excellent public transport system. Visitors can choose from a variety of travel options including the MRT (subway), shuttle buses from nearby stations, public buses, taxis, and ride-hailing apps like Grab, Gojek!, TADA, ZIG, Geolah. Whether you’re on a budget or looking for the fastest route, there’s a convenient way to reach the park that suits every travel style and budget.
Transport Method | How to Get There |
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MRT and Shuttle Bus | Take the North-South Line MRT to Khatib Station (Exit A), then board the Mandai Khatib Shuttle directly to the Night Safari entrance. The shuttle runs every 20 minutes and costs approximately S$1. |
Public Bus | Take the Thomson-East Coast Line MRT to connect with bus 138. Alight at bus stop #48131 (Singapore Zoo/Night Safari). |
Taxi or Private Car | Drive or take a taxi directly to 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826. Note a S$5 surcharge applies to taxis departing Mandai Wildlife Reserve from 1:00 PM to 11:59 PM daily. Parking is available on-site. |
Ride-Hailing Apps | Use ride-hailing apps like Grab, TADA, Gojek, or Zig. Enter “Night Safari” as your destination for a convenient drop-off at the entrance. |
Singapore Airport Shuttle | Book a Singapore Airport Shuttle to travel directly to the Night Safari. Costs vary depending on the provider. |
Singapore Zoo Opening Hours
The zoo operates daily, ensuring you can fit a visit into any itinerary. To make the most of your day, arriving early is highly recommended. The animals are most active in the cooler morning hours, and you’ll beat the peak crowds.
Day | Opening Hours | Last Entry |
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Monday – Sunday | 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM | 5:00 PM |
Opening Hours of Activities at Singapore Zoo
From close-up feeding encounters to expert keeper talks, animals’ shows and feeding time, Singapore Zoo offers a rich lineup of activities. Arrive early and book online where required to ensure your spot!
Keeper Talk Time
Animal / Exhibit | Location | Daily Time |
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Pygmy Hippo | Pygmy Hippo Exhibit | 11:30 AM |
Cheetah | Wild Africa | 1:35 PM |
African Lion | Wild Africa | 1:25 PM |
Chimpanzee | Chimpanzee Exhibit | 4:35 PM |
Proboscis Monkey | Rainforest Walk | 11:30 AM |
Elephant | Elephants of Asia | 11:30 AM |
Orangutan | Orangutan Island | 11:00 AM & 3:30 PM |
Primate Kingdom (Howler Monkey) | Black‑and‑Gold Howler | 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM |
Penguin | Animal Behaviour & Enrichment Centre | 1:30 PM |
Reptile | Animal Behaviour & Enrichment Centre | 2:00 PM |
Animals Show Time
Show / Presentation | Time | Location |
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Splash Safari | 10:30 AM & 5:00 PM daily | Shaw Foundation Amphitheatre |
Rainforest Fights Back | 12:00 PM & 2:30 PM daily | Shaw Foundation Amphitheatre |
Animal Buddies | 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM weekdays 12:30 PM weekends/PH |
KidzWorld Amphitheatre |
Dance Your Heart Out | 4:00 PM daily | KidzWorld Amphitheatre |
Feeding Time
Animal | Location | Feeding Time | Price (per portion) |
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Elephant | Elephants of Asia | 9:30 AM, 11:45 AM, 4:30 PM | S$8.00 |
Giraffe | Wild Africa | 10:45 AM, 1:50 PM, 3:45 PM | S$8.00 |
White Rhinoceros | Wild Africa | 1:15 PM | S$8.00 |
Zebra | Wild Africa | 10:15 AM, 2:15 PM | S$8.00 |
Giant Tortoise | Reptile Kingdom | 1:15 PM | S$8.00 |
Arapaima | Primate Kingdom | 11:15 AM | S$8.00 |
Singapore Zoo Tickets: Pricing, Passes, and Pro-Tips
Booking tickets online is strongly advised. Not only does it guarantee your entry on your chosen day, but you’ll also benefit from significant discounts through the zoo’s WildPass membership (which is free to sign up for). Prices are dynamic, with ‘Regular’ rates for weekdays and ‘Peak’ rates for weekends, public holidays, and school holidays.
Here’s a breakdown of standard online ticket prices for 2025 (subject to change):
Ticket Type | Tourist (All Days) | Local Non-Peak (Mon–Fri) | Local Peak (Sat, Sun, PH) |
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Adult (≥13 yrs) | S$50.00 | S$45.00 (10% off via WildPass) | S$47.50 (5% off) |
Child (3–12 yrs) | S$35.00 | S$31.50 | S$33.25 |
Senior (≥60 yrs) | S$20.00 | S$20.00 | S$20.00 |
Child (below 3 yrs) | Free | Free | Free |
Package / Experience | Tourist Price (Adult) | Local Price (Adult) | Details |
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Breakfast in the Wild | S$47.00 | S$45.00 (weekends/PH) + 20% off with WildPass |
Buffet dining with orangutans and other animals (9:00 AM–10:30 AM). Advance booking required. |
2‑Park Combo (Zoo + Night Safari) | From S$90.00 | From S$90.00 | Includes admission + tram rides at both parks. Valid for 7 days from first use. |
4‑Park Destination Pass | Adult: S$128 Child: S$98 |
Same as tourist price | Covers Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders & Bird Paradise. Valid for 7 days. |
SG60 Local Promo (2 Zoo Tickets) | Not available | S$60 (2 adults or 3 youths) Valid till 31 Aug 2025 |
Special local offer for SG60. Available to Singaporeans and PRs with ID verification. |
Summary of Local Resident & WildPass Benefits:
- WildPass is a free digital membership for Singapore citizens, PRs, and valid pass holders. It grants 10% off on weekdays and 5% off on weekends/Public Holidays for zoo admission tickets, free birthday entry, and F&B or retail discounts at park outletsMandai Wildlife ReserveMandai Wildlife Reserve.
- SG60 promotion: Special bundled rate of S$60 for two zoo tickets (or three youth tickets) for locals, available through 31 August 2025The Straits Times.
- Breakfast in the Wild includes a discount for locals (S$45 vs S$47 for tourists) with a 20% off Friends of Mandai membership discount on topMandai Wildlife Reserve.
Pro-Tips for Tickets:
- Go Multi-Park: If you plan to visit other parks in the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the ParkHopper Plus pass offers incredible value, bundling access to the Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Night Safari, and Bird Paradise with flexible entry dates.
- Book Experiences Early: Signature experiences like animal feeding sessions and the “Breakfast in the Wild” are immensely popular and sell out weeks in advance. Book these online at the same time you purchase your admission tickets.
- Check for Promotions: Keep an eye on the official Mandai Wildlife Reserve website for seasonal promotions, especially during local school holidays.
What to See and Do at Singapore Zoo?
Prepare for a full day of discovery. The Singapore Zoo is intelligently divided into themed zones that transport you across the globe. It offers a wide array of attractions and activities for visitors. From diverse animal habitats to interactive experiences, there’s much to explore.
Embrace the “Open Concept” Philosophy
The first thing that strikes you is the absence of visible barriers. The Singapore Zoo pioneered the “open concept” design, using naturalistic moats, rock walls, and cascading vegetation to create spacious and secure habitats. This allows for unparalleled, intimate views of animals behaving naturally, making you feel like a guest in their world, not just an observer.
Here are some of the key things to do and see at Singapore Zoo
Things to See in Singapore Zoo
Wild Africa
This zone aims to transport visitors to the African plains, showcasing animals native to the continent. You can observe majestic creatures like zebras, red river hogs, African painted dogs, and meerkats. The area is designed to recreate various African habitats, including savannas, providing a home to some of the tallest, largest, and fastest land animals, such as giraffes, cheetahs, and African lions.
Fragile Forest
Step into a 20,000 cubic meter biodome that meticulously replicates a tropical rainforest climate, teeming with diverse, free-roaming creatures. Visitors can get an up-close look at denizens from equatorial rainforests globally, including the golden lion tamarin, lesser mousedeer, Two-toed sloths, white-faced saki monkey, and Malayan flying fox. The zone also features a butterfly aviary, where you can be surrounded by various species, including the Clipper butterfly. This fragile forest is truly a multi-sensory experience that showcases the delicate balance of the rainforest.
Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia
This expansive 8,000m² exhibit offers an immersive experience into Ethiopian wildlife, geology, and culture. It mirrors the rugged, rocky landscape formed millions of years ago. Here, you can encounter animals such as Hamadryas baboons, Nubian ibex, meerkats, and rock hyraxes. The zone also incorporates replicas of traditional Konso and Amharic villages, adding a cultural dimension to the wildlife exploration.
Elephants of Asia
Located on the bank of the Seletar Reservoir, this zone is home to the zoo’s herd of five Asian elephants, including matriarchs Komali and Jati. The enclosure provides ample space, freedom, and enrichment for the elephants, featuring hanging toys and food baskets designed to stimulate them mentally. An elevated observation deck offers excellent views for visitors to watch them interact, play, and enjoy their daily baths in the large pool. Visitors can even participate in interactive feeding sessions to support elephant conservation.
Orangutan Island & Boardwalk
This exhibit proudly features the world’s first free-ranging orangutan habitat, allowing visitors to observe these intelligent arboreal apes swinging freely above their heads amidst the treetops. The zone offers 360-degree views in a naturalistic environment, providing unique opportunities to watch the orangutans climb, swing, and forage. Singapore Zoo is currently home to a family of five Bornean orangutans, the largest tree-dwelling mammals in the world.
Primate Kingdom
Prepare to be entertained by the antics of the zoo’s diverse primate collection. This zone houses a significant portion of the Zoo’s 39 primate species. It features innovative small island enclosures, complete with castles, trees, and moats, ensuring each primate species has generous space. Each island habitat is designed to showcase their unique behaviours. Visitors can see popular species such as the ring-tailed lemur, cotton-top tamarin, black howler monkey, and black-handed spider monkey. Additionally, you can spot the Eastern black-and-white Colobus monkey, known for its impressive leaps of up to 15 meters. The main event is, of course, the free-ranging Orangutan habitat, where you can see the “kings of the swingers” climbing on a network of vines high above the zoo’s paths.
KidzWorld – Home of Ranger Buddies
A major attraction for younger visitors, KidzWorld provides a wealth of interactive learning and play experiences. It features indoor and outdoor petting zoos: Little Paws for rabbits, rescue dogs, and cats, and Animal Land with falabella horses, pygmy goats, and Sulcata tortoises. Children can enjoy the Splish Splash water maze, the safari-themed Play Trees playground, and engage in Ranger Buddies Quest interactive missions to learn about wildlife.
Reptile Kingdom & RepTopia
The Reptile Kingdom offers an immersive journey into the world of reptiles, displaying a variety of species including Komodo dragons, King Cobra, jewel-toned poison dart frogs, Aldabra Giant Tortoises, and estuarine Crocodiles. Within this area, a world-class herpetology centre, RepTopia is a must for lovers of all things scaled and slithery. RepTopia showcases numerous unique reptiles and amphibians, many of which are new to the zoo, such as the Amazon Milk Frog, Panther Chameleon, and Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. This zone is divided into four smaller sections, each designed after a different geographical location, with interactive stations.
Australasia
This zone is dedicated to showcasing wildlife from the Australasian continent, inviting visitors to explore the land of marsupials. You can observe grey kangaroos and wallabies from Australia, as well as the elusive Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos from New Guinea. Spotting this rare, arboreal marsupial climbing through the branches is a truly rewarding experience. A unique aspect of this zone is the free-roaming wildlife, where kangaroos might hop by as you stroll through the area, offering a truly immersive experience.
White Tigers
The ethereal beauty of the white tigers is captivating. These magnificent big cats, with their cream-coloured coats and piercing blue eyes, are housed in a stunning enclosure complete with a waterfall and moat. The glass viewing gallery offers breathtakingly close encounters.
Treetops Trails
This impressive zone replicates a rainforest habitat, exhibiting animals found at different layers of a forest. Visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the vital role forests play in nature. Animals to look out for include the false gharial, greater mousedeer, and siamangs, whose territorial songs can often be heard echoing through the trees.
Tortoise Shell-ter
This engaging zone provides a naturalistic sanctuary for a diverse range of tortoise species. The habitat is designed to accurately mimic natural tortoise environments from various parts of the world. Visitors have the opportunity to observe the behaviors of these “shell-ebrities,” including the Burmese star tortoise, Indian star tortoise, and Leopard tortoise. The zone highlights the ongoing efforts to conserve endangered tortoises.
Wildlife Healthcare and Research Centre
Offering a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse, this facility provides an up-close view of animal surgery and treatment areas. It serves as a vital hub where sick animals receive care, rescued animals undergo rehabilitation, and young animals are born. The center also features interactive displays that educate visitors on the crucial roles and responsibilities of the zoo’s veterinary team. You can even “sign up to be a wildlife doctor” for a more interactive learning experience.
Things to Do in Singapore Zoo
Interactive Animal Feeding Sessions
For a truly memorable encounter, participate in a feeding session. For a small fee (typically S$8 per food portion), you can get up close and personal with some of the zoo’s most beloved residents, such as white rhinoceros, giraffes, zebras, tortoises, goats, and Asian elephants. All proceeds generated from these feeding sessions directly contribute to the zoo’s extensive wildlife conservation efforts across Singapore and Southeast Asia.
- Feed the Giraffes: Hand-feed carrots and leafy greens to the gentle giants of the savanna. Their long, blue tongues are a sight to behold!
- Feed the Elephants: An unforgettable experience where you get to offer fruit to the majestic Asian elephants.
- Feed the White Rhinos: A rare opportunity to feed one of the world’s most endangered and magnificent animals.
- Feed the Giant Tortoises: A slower-paced, delightful interaction perfect for younger children.
Crucial Tip: These sessions sell out extremely fast. Book your slots online the moment you buy your tickets.
Unmissable Keeper Talks
To deepen your knowledge of the zoo’s residents, attend one of the daily keeper talks scheduled throughout the day. These engaging sessions are led by the dedicated animal caregivers who possess intimate knowledge of the creatures, offering valuable insights into each species’ behavior, diet, and conservation challenges. Many talks are interactive, sometimes allowing for closer animal encounters. Popular talks include those focusing on the African lion, orangutan, fossa, meerkat, and elephant. They are included with your admission ticket.
Unmissable Animals Shows
There are two daily shows at 11 am and 2 pm, each lasting 15-20 minutes, plus an energetic “Dance Your Heart Out!” show at 4 pm.
- Splash Safari (10:30 AM & 5:00 PM): Head to the Shaw Foundation Amphitheatre to watch the incredible California sea lion glide, dive, and balance. Warning: Sit in the “splash zone” at your own risk!
- Animal Buddies (11:00 AM & 2:00 PM): Head to the Animal Buddies Plaza to enjoy a series of entertaining performances by the park’s trained animal residents. The show features talented dogs, birds, mice, cats, and horses. Notably, many of these performers are abandoned pets who have found a new purpose.
- Into the Wild (12:00 PM & 2:30 PM): Discover the amazing abilities of rainforest creatures like the coati and spider monkey in this engaging and educational presentation.
Tram Rides
To explore the expansive 26-hectare park at a more leisurely pace, take advantage of the complimentary, unlimited tram rides. The tram allows visitors to cover significant ground comfortably while listening to informative stories about the animals. For accessibility, some trams are equipped with special slots for wheelchairs, ensuring all guests can enjoy the ride. The last tram typically departs from Tram Station 1 at 5:30 pm.
Overnight Stays / Glamping
For a truly immersive experience, Singapore Zoo occasionally offers unique glamping opportunities, typically for six days a year, often in April. This exclusive activity allows guests to deeply connect with nature and wildlife while staying overnight in a comfortable outdoor dome tent. The glamping package usually includes accommodation for four people, bedding, a fan, food, beverages, park admission, and a guided tour. Meals are served at the Forest Lodge, with breakfast at Ah Meng Restaurant.
Conservation Efforts and Support
Every visit to Singapore Zoo directly contributes to wildlife protection, as a portion of the revenue generated funds crucial conservation projects across Singapore and Southeast Asia. Visitors can further get involved through various initiatives such as animal adoptions, participating in conservation programs, engaging in education programs, and volunteering. The zoo is dedicated to animal welfare, sustainable operations, and scientific research, fostering a better future for wildlife.
KidzWorld: A Paradise for Young Explorers
The newly revamped KidzWorld is arguably the best children’s area in any zoo worldwide. Beyond its petting zoos, KidzWorld provides a diverse range of interactive play options for children. It’s a destination in itself, designed for play, learning, and cooling off.
- Splish Splash Zone: A sprawling water playground with slides, water jets, and splash buckets. Kids can cool off and enjoy their fun-filled water play here. There is convenient shower facilities nearby, so remember to pack swimsuits and a towel for the little ones!
- The Play Trees: Offers an extensive outdoor safari-themed area for children aged 5 and above, complete with a giant tube slide, rope bridges, mini trampolines, and a rock climbing wall.
- Animal Land: Get hands-on with friendly farm animals like goats and ponies.
- Little Paws: An indoor section where kids can interact with smaller creatures like rabbits and guinea pigs.
- Ranger Buddies Quest: An interactive digital trail that turns a visit to KidzWorld into an educational adventure with missions and rewards to learn about wildlife and environmental conservation.
Dining at the Singapore Zoo: Fuelling Your Adventure
Singapore Zoo offers a wide selection of dining options, from local cuisine to international flavors, with an emphasis on sustainably sourced ingredients that minimize environmental impact.
- Ah Meng Restaurant: The main dining hub offering a wide array of local Singaporean favourites like Hainanese Chicken Rice and Laksa, alongside Western classics. It’s spacious and family-friendly.
- KFC (near the entrance & KidzWorld): For a quick, familiar, and fuss-free meal, you’ll find two outlets of the popular fried chicken chain.
- Inuka Café: Located at the entrance, this is the perfect spot for a quick coffee and a traditional Singaporean breakfast of kaya toast and soft-boiled eggs before you start your day.
- Chawang Bistro: Serving gourmet hotdogs, sandwiches, and refreshing drinks.
The Legendary “Breakfast in the Wild” (Unique Dining Experience)
For an exceptional dining experience, book the Breakfast in the Wild. Held at Ah Meng Restaurant’s terrace from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM, this is Singapore’s only buffet breakfast with the animals. Enjoy a delicious spread of local and international dishes while keepers bring around fascinating animals like the coatimundis, macaws, tamanduas and even the iconic orangutans for photo opportunities and interactions. It’s a premium experience that is worth every penny for the memories it creates.
Plan Your Visit & Use the Mandai App
To optimize your experience, Singapore Zoo provides comprehensive planning tools and guides. Visitors can consult the Visitor Guide, FAQs, and Park Rules and Conditions for essential information before their trip. The Mandai App is highly recommended as it offers suggested itineraries and a way-finding map to help you navigate the park efficiently. These resources help ensure a safe, respectful, and unforgettable visit to this unique wildlife destination.
Insider Tips for the Perfect Visit
After countless visits, I’ve gathered some essential tips to make your day smoother and more enjoyable.
- Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: Singapore is hot and humid. Bring a reusable water bottle; there are numerous free water refill stations throughout the park.
- Pack Smart: Wear light, breathable clothing and most importantly, comfortable walking shoes. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are non-negotiable. An umbrella or poncho is also wise, as tropical showers can appear suddenly.
- Navigate Like a Pro: Download the Mandai App before you go. It has an interactive GPS map, real-time show schedules, and can help you plan your route to minimize backtracking.
- Rent a Ride: For families with young children or those with mobility issues, renting a stroller (S$15), wagon (S$18), or mobility scooter is a lifesaver. Wheelchairs are available for free.
- Beware the Wild Macaques: You will see long-tailed macaques around the park entrance. They are wild animals, not part of the zoo’s collection. Do not feed them or leave your belongings unattended, as they are notoriously mischievous.
- Respect the Animals: This is their home. Turn off your camera’s flash, keep your voice down near sensitive animals, and never cross any barriers.
- Plan Your Tram Rides: The guided tram ride is included in your ticket and is an excellent way to get an overview of the park or to simply rest your legs between zones. Use it strategically to travel from one end of the park to the other.
Whispers from the Wild: What Other Visitors are Saying
The Singapore Zoo consistently receives glowing reviews, holding a top spot on travel sites like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews.
From TripAdvisor:
One visitor from the UK on TripAdvisor raved, “This is without a doubt the best zoo I have ever visited. The ‘open concept’ is revolutionary. Seeing the orangutans swinging above us was a core memory for my family. We spent a full 6 hours and could have stayed longer.”
From Google Maps:
A review on Google Maps highlights the staff: “The keepers are so passionate and knowledgeable. Their love for the animals shines through in every talk and interaction. It feels less like a tourist attraction and more like a conservation centre that welcomes visitors.”
From Family Blogger:
A family blogger noted, “KidzWorld is a game-changer. The water park alone was worth the price of admission for our kids. It was the perfect way to break up the day and cool down from the heat.”
Common praises focus on the park’s cleanliness, the spacious and naturalistic habitats, the health and happiness of the animals, and the wealth of activities for all ages.
Beyond the Zoo Gates: Exploring the Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Your adventure doesn’t have to end when you leave the zoo. You are already in Singapore’s premier wildlife hub. There are others Must-Visit animals attractions nearby:
- Night Safari: The world’s first nocturnal wildlife park offering tram rides and walking trails through seven geographical zones. Right next door, this is the world’s first nocturnal zoo. As the sun sets, a whole new world of creatures awakens. A must-do experience.
- River Wonders Singapore: Explore the great river habitats of the world, from the Mississippi to the Yangtze. This is where you’ll find the famous Giant Pandas, Kai Kai and Jia Jia, and the incredible Amazon Flooded Forest exhibit.
- Bird Paradise: A short shuttle ride away, this new park is a stunning celebration of avian life, with eight massive walk-through aviaries that immerse you in the world of birds.
- Rainforest Wild ASIA: This is an immersive attraction at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, showcasing Southeast Asia’s diverse rainforest ecosystems, featuring the breathtaking Sarawak Mulu Cave and its incredible biodiversity and unique limestone formations.
- Mandai Boardwalk: For travelers craving a blend of serenity and wildlife, the Mandai Boardwalk is Singapore’s latest must-visit gem. This 3.3-kilometer trail winds along the edge of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, offering breathtaking views of the Upper Seletar Reservoir and a chance to glimpse the wonders of nature — all for free.
Consider a multi-park pass to experience the full breadth of what the Mandai Wildlife Reserve has to offer over several days.
A World of Wonder Awaits
The Singapore Zoo is more than a place to see animals—it’s a place to be inspired. Seamlessly combining education and entertainment, it offers an unforgettable experience where families create lasting memories and visitors leave with a deeper appreciation for wildlife. With its pioneering design, strong focus on conservation, and ability to delight millions each year, it’s no surprise the Singapore Zoo is hailed as the world’s best rainforest zoo.
Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth, the zoo’s ever-evolving landscape and the timeless charm of its residents promise a new discovery with every trip. So pack your sense of adventure, and get ready to answer the call of the wild.
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