What’s Included
- Access to Night Safari (including shows)
- One (1) round of tram ride
Important Info
- You will receive two (2) separate emails for this attraction – one (1) Tripcarte order confirmation and one (1) with the attraction’s e-Ticket, within 2 working hours
- In order to redeem your ticket, please proceed to the attraction’s counters and display the attraction’s e-Ticket
- Free entrance for children under four (4) years old
- Opening Hours: 7:30 pm – 12:00 am | 7 days a week, including school & public holidays
- Last admission: 1 hour before closing time
SINGAPORE ZOO NIGHT SAFARI
World’s first nocturnal wildlife park with close to 900 animals from approximately 100 species (of which almost 41 per cent are threatened) inhabit the 35-hectare park. Night Safari, the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park, is a 13-time winner of the Best Attraction category awarded by Singapore Tourism Board. This internationally acclaimed leisure attraction embodies innovation and creativity in products and services, and service quality, thus attracting approximately 1.3 million visitors annually.
In line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the park focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, it has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs, Malayan tapirs and Asian lions, among other threatened species. A visit to the Night Safari is a journey into the wilderness.
Designed to be explored on a 40-minute tram ride, visitors will be taken through six geographical regions, from the Himalayan foothills to the jungles of Southeast Asia. Through engaging and exciting live commentary, guests will get a deeper understanding of the habitats of our nocturnal friends and hopefully, an appreciation for wildlife conservation. Catch our shows to witness the amazing talents of our animals alongside their trainers.
Location
80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
7:30 pm – 12:00 am | 7 days a week, including school & public holidays
In line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the park focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, it has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs, Malayan tapirs and Asian lions, among other threatened species. A visit to the Night Safari is a journey into the wilderness.
Designed to be explored on a 40-minute tram ride, visitors will be taken through six geographical regions, from the Himalayan foothills to the jungles of Southeast Asia. Through engaging and exciting live commentary, guests will get a deeper understanding of the habitats of our nocturnal friends and hopefully, an appreciation for wildlife conservation. Catch our shows to witness the amazing talents of our animals alongside their trainers.
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