Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo

Explore wildlife in naturalistic habitats, featuring diverse animal species.

Animal Exhibits Educational Programs Wildlife Conservation Dining Options Guided Tours

About Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is a wildlife park showcasing a wide array of animals in open and naturalistic habitats. It covers 28 hectares and features exhibits such as the Orangutan Island, Reptile Garden, and Fragile Forest. It offers interactive animal shows, feeding sessions and educational programs.

 

Unlike traditional zoos, Singapore Zoo emphasizes open concept exhibits, mimicking natural habitats to provide a more immersive experience for visitors. It actively contributes to wildlife conservation through breeding programs and research initiatives, differentiating it from solely recreational animal parks.

 

How to use(tips):

  • Plan your visit in advance to catch the animal feeding sessions and shows.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking.
  • Bring an umbrella or raincoat, as Singapore's weather can be unpredictable.

Pros:

  • Open concept exhibits offer a more naturalistic viewing experience.
  • Variety of animal species and engaging interactive programs.
  • Strong focus on wildlife conservation and education.

Cons:

  • The zoo is large, which can be tiring to navigate fully in one day. Solution: Prioritize exhibits or consider renting a stroller/wagon for children.
  • Food and beverage options can be expensive. Solution: Pack your own snacks and drinks.

Best For:

Families, wildlife enthusiasts, and tourists interested in experiencing animals in a natural environment and learning about conservation efforts.