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Discover the Best Wildlife Experiences in Singapore Zoos and Safaris

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Singapore is not only a city of tall buildings and shopping centers. Ancestors didn’t just build skyscrapers. They built a jungle full of life right in the middle of their city. Imagine waking up before dawn and seeing a misty rainforest, or at night waiting to see a leopard walking in between your home and the hotel where you are staying. If you’d like to feed a giraffe out of your hands or walk through ancient mangrove forests. Singapore has something for everyone to participate in through wild adventures. Here are some where the wild heart of Singapore can be found.

1. Singapore Zoo

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The world-renowned zoo features fantastic open-air exhibits where you will feel as though you are in the jungle while viewing animals living in their natural surroundings. It is also a gorgeous location, as you can access wildlife in a very naturalistic manner and experience an attractive green park.

What to See: Look for the famous open-concept habitats where animals roam without traditional cages. You will see playful orangutans swinging through the trees right above your head.
What to Do: Join the Breakfast in the Wild for a chance to eat near the animals. You can also hand-feed gentle giraffes and giant tortoises during special feeding sessions.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:00 PM)

2. Night Safari

Singapore holiday package Night Safari experience nocturnal wildlife

Experience the wonders of the night in a very unique way through our Night Safari. You will have a chance to enjoy the beauty of these animals at night on one of two quiet trams or by walking along one of our beautiful walking trails lit softly by the moon. You may not realize it, but both tigers and leopards come alive during the evening. Come out and enjoy the Night Safari with us.

What to See: Explore the world’s first nocturnal zoo under a soft, moonlit glow. You will see mysterious creatures like the Sunda pangolin and clouded leopards active in the dark.
What to Do: Hop on the guided tram ride to journey through seven different geographical zones. You must stay for the Creatures of the Night show to see amazing animal talents.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 7:15 PM to 12:00 AM (Last entry at 11:15 PM)

3. Bird Paradise

Bird Paradise Singapore

Enter a vibrant world of color at Asia’s largest bird park in the Mandai area. You will see thousands of birds flying in massive aviaries that look like their natural homes. It is a fantastic spot for families to enjoy feathered friends from around the globe.

What to See: Enter Asia’s largest bird park to see a kaleidoscope of over 3,500 feathered friends. You will see vibrant flamingos and rare hornbills in massive walk-through aviaries.
What to Do: Walk through the Crimson Wetlands to see brilliant red birds against a waterfall backdrop.
Location: 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:00 PM)

4. River Wonders

River Wonders Singapore

River Wonders is a river-themed park where you can meet the famous giant pandas. You will see massive freshwater aquariums filled with manatees and prehistoric-looking fish. It is a cool and shaded park that is perfect for a relaxed afternoon walk.

What to See: Discover Asia’s only river-themed wildlife park and meet the famous giant pandas, Kai Kai and Jia Jia. You will see massive manatees swimming in the world’s largest freshwater aquarium.
What to Do: Take the Amazon River Quest boat ride to spot shy jaguars and tapirs along the water. It is a great spot to stay cool since many of the exhibits are sheltered.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Last entry at 6:00 PM)

5. Rainforest Wild Asia

Rainforest Wild Asia Singapore

This new adventure park lets you explore the rainforest floor and hidden caverns. You will see tigers and sun bears in a rugged landscape that feels very wild and exciting. It is built for those who love a bit of a trek with their animal sightings.

What to See: This new adventure-based park features rugged landscapes and deep cavern explorations. You will see Malayan tigers prowling near rocky cascades and sun bears climbing the trees.
What to Do: Challenge yourself on the forest floor trails or walk across high suspension bridges. It is the perfect spot for travelers who want a bit of a trek with their wildlife.
Location: 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825
Timing: Daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:00 PM)

6. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Singapore

Explore a raw and authentic world of mangroves and mudflats in the far northwest. You can spot wild crocodiles and monitor lizards living freely in their natural habitat. This free nature reserve is a peaceful escape for anyone who loves the quiet outdoors.

What to See: Explore 300 acres of mangroves and mudflats that are home to wild crocodiles and monitor lizards. You will see thousands of migratory birds if you visit between September and March.
What to Do: Walk along the coastal boardwalks to spot otters playing in the water. This is a free attraction that offers a raw and authentic look at Singapore’s native nature.
Location: 301 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Last entry at 6:30 PM)

7. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Singapore

Visit Singapore’s highest natural peak and walk through a primary rainforest that is millions of years old. A Thailand holiday package is a great follow-up for those who enjoy these types of deep green adventures. You will see rare trees and playful monkeys as you hike the steep summit path.

What to See: Visit the highest point in Singapore and discover a primary rainforest that is millions of years old. A Pattaya holiday package is a great follow-up for those who love these lush green escapes.
What to Do: Hike up the steep summit path to get a workout and a great view. Keep an eye out for cheeky long-tailed macaques and rare forest birds along the way.
Location: Hindhede Drive, Singapore
Timing: Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

8. MacRitchie Reservoir (TreeTop Walk)

MacRitchie Reservoir Singapore

Pattaya holiday package lovers will enjoy the thrill of the 250-meter-long suspension bridge at MacRitchie. You will see the forest from high above the ground while walking across the canopy. It is a favorite local spot for a long, scenic hike through the trees.

What to See: Look down at the forest canopy from a 250-meter-long suspension bridge high in the air. You will see a bird’s-eye view of the lush greenery and the shimmering reservoir water.
What to Do: Take a long hike through the nature trails to reach the famous TreeTop Walk. It is a favorite spot for locals to exercise and reconnect with the outdoors.
Location: 601 Island Club Road (Access via Venus Drive)
Timing: Tue to Fri 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Sat & Sun 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)

9. Pulau Ubin (Chek Jawa Wetlands)

Pulau Ubin Singapore

The rustic island that resembles early Singapore can be reached on a short boat trip. Chek Jawa has a variety of ecosystems; some examples include seagrass lagoons and rocky shores. It’s a great location for biking through the forest while watching for wild boars.

What to See: Travel back in time to a traditional island village with rustic charm and wild boars. You will see a unique ecosystem of seagrass lagoons and rocky shores at the Chek Jawa Wetlands.
What to Do: Rent a bicycle to explore the island’s dirt paths and old granite quarries. Walk the coastal loop at low tide to see sea stars and colorful crabs.
Location: Pulau Ubin (Take a bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal)
Timing: Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

10. Hidden Marine World (Sisters’ Islands)

Hidden Marine World Singapore

Discover the vibrant underwater world of Singapore at this hidden marine park in the south. You will see colorful coral reefs and marine life like giant clams and sea stars. It is a fantastic destination for those who want to see the wild side of the sea.

What to See: Visit Singapore’s only Marine Park. This amazing marine reserve includes approximately 250 hard coral species in its ecosystem. The park has diverse marine habitats with numerous seahorses, clams, and some small sharks living in these waters.
What to Do: Join a guided intertidal walk to explore the reefs without getting fully submerged. It is a fantastic hidden gem for those who want to see the “blue” side of Singapore’s wild side.
Location: Big Sister’s Island (Access via ferry from Marina South Pier)
Timing: Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Subject to ferry schedules)

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FAQs

Which is better, Singapore Zoo or Night Safari?

They are different; the zoo is for daytime fun, while the Night Safari is a unique evening experience.

How much time do I need for Mandai Wildlife Reserve?

You should plan a full day if you want to see more than one park.

Are the nature parks in Singapore free?

Yes, places like Sungei Buloh and MacRitchie are free for everyone to visit.

Can I see pandas in Singapore?

Yes, the giant pandas live in the air-conditioned forest at River Wonders.

Is it safe to see wild crocodiles at Sungei Buloh?

Yes, as long as you stay on the designated paths and keep a safe distance.

What should I wear for a nature hike?

Wear light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes.

Is Bird Paradise open every day?

Yes, it is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Are there wild monkeys in Singapore?

Yes, you will see many long-tailed macaques in the nature reserves.

How do I get to Pulau Ubin?

Take a small bum boat from the Changi Point Ferry Terminal for a few dollars.