Elise ❥. • June 11, 2023Very cool place! Went on a weekday morning so there weren’t many people around. Enjoyed the huge aviaries and letting the birds get close to me. Many restaurants and cafes and air conditioned spaces
DHR.com • September 19, 2011Kids will love the Night Safari, the first nocturnal zoo in the world. Take a tram inside for the Himalayan Foothills and don't miss the Leopard Trail! Bring a tripod—flash photography isn’t allowed.
Miico • June 28, 2013The Zoo staff all look very fierce n stern... but when you takk to them, they are actually very friendly
Mouse Digital • April 5, 2011If you visit Singapore Zoo make sure you check out Splash Safari, the penguins are great!
Krishna N. • June 19, 2016The river safari is almost fully covered and makes a great day trip on a hot and sunny or rainy day (both of which would make the zoo difficult).
nOOn • February 19, 2019Today was the last day19.Feb.2019. Its a part of singapore zoo but at night with light. Great experience👌🏻.
Magdalena M. • October 15, 2014The best experience of the whole zoo! Recommend to go there around feeding time for animals as you'll see them from up close
Elise ❥. • February 2, 2016Section where you'll find your majestic lions, giraffes, rhinos, elephants and other safari animals.
Elise ❥. • February 2, 2016Beautiful snakes and other reptiles here. There's also a reptile enclosure which you can walk through, being surrounded by these magnificent creatures. The walk through closes its gate at 5pm.
Lovella S. • May 4, 2013If you have a child who'd love to be chosen as one of the volunteer "helpers" in the show, have him wear a brightly colored, easy-to-be-seen top; sit on the 2nd or 3rd row from the stage.
poGILBERT P. • October 20, 201920-minute (exclusive of queuing time) nocturnal animals' show for the young and young-at-♥️
alexandra.t • June 26, 2017Sometimes, the animals are not in the enclosure. But don't be disappointed because there is other animals
Elise ❥. • June 23, 2017Did you know? Newly hatched KMD Dragons have to quickly hide up in the nearest trees so the adult dragons don't eat them. They stay up there for a year!
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