Visit the Singapore Zoo and River Safari
Animal enthusiasts shouldn’t miss Singapore’s award-winning zoo, which is home to over 300 species of creatures. There are heaps to see in each zone – from baboons in the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia to komodo dragons in the Reptile Garden – as well as lively animal shows. Kids in tow will love the Kidzworld area, which has a water playground, an obstacle course, farmyard animals and more. And if their little legs get tired of walking, you can tour the zoo by guided trams.
While you’re here, the River Safari next door is worth a visit too. This new park house over 6,000 animals that live in or along the world’s most famous rivers. Highlights include Giant Pandas and a cruise along an Amazon-like river.
80 Mandai Lake Road. $32 (adult), $21 (children 3-12); $28 (adult), $18 (children 3-12) for River Safari. For more information, head here. Book tickets now.
…And stay on for the Night Safari! Stirring to life after dusk, the Night Safari offers an elusive look at beasts and critters that are soundly snoozing during regular zoo hours. While visitors are free to trek through the dimly lit park on foot, the guided tram is a wildly popular option for its unique insight into the nocturnal habits of the animals – you might even spot some friendly ones roaming freely as you trundle past. Mammals seen along the trails include spotted ‘laughing’ hyenas and Malayan tapirs.
80 Mandai Lake Road. $42 (adult), $28 (children 3-12) for entry. Book tickets now.
While you’re here, the River Safari next door is worth a visit too. This new park house over 6,000 animals that live in or along the world’s most famous rivers. Highlights include Giant Pandas and a cruise along an Amazon-like river.
80 Mandai Lake Road. $32 (adult), $21 (children 3-12); $28 (adult), $18 (children 3-12) for River Safari. For more information, head here. Book tickets now.
…And stay on for the Night Safari! Stirring to life after dusk, the Night Safari offers an elusive look at beasts and critters that are soundly snoozing during regular zoo hours. While visitors are free to trek through the dimly lit park on foot, the guided tram is a wildly popular option for its unique insight into the nocturnal habits of the animals – you might even spot some friendly ones roaming freely as you trundle past. Mammals seen along the trails include spotted ‘laughing’ hyenas and Malayan tapirs.
80 Mandai Lake Road. $42 (adult), $28 (children 3-12) for entry. Book tickets now.
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